Autistic Adulthood Panel Discussion

Mon, May 20 2024
6:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Central Library, Trustees Room

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Join Inclusive Services for a panel discussion of autistic adults, designed to help young people imagine neurodivergent futures. 

Speakers will discuss their experiences since leaving school, including work, higher education, socializing, and more.  

Panelists include:

  • Michael John Carley, a longstanding advocate, author, and business consultant who now runs the NYU Connections Program for Global Students with Autism
  • Nicole Russell, founder and Executive Director of Autistic Adults NYC, an autistic-run non-profit serving the autistic community of NYC
  • More to be announced

The discussion will be informal and there will be time for questions from audience members at the end.

For more information or to RSVP, call 929-549-0814 or email InclusiveServicesEvents@bklynlibrary.org.

Inclusive Services at Brooklyn Public Library are partially funded by Coordinated Outreach Library Services aid from the New York State Education Department, administered by the State Library’s Division of Library Development. Additional funding is provided by The Joseph LeRoy and Ann C. Warner Fund, the ELSAM Fund, Stop & Stor Charitable Fund and through endowment funds established by The Joseph LeRoy and Ann C. Warner Fund and the Ilma F. Kern Foundation.

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Add to My Calendar 05/20/2024 06:30 pm 05/20/2024 07:30 pm America/New_York Autistic Adulthood Panel Discussion

Join Inclusive Services for a panel discussion of autistic adults, designed to help young people imagine neurodivergent futures. 

Speakers will discuss their experiences since leaving school, including work, higher education, socializing, and more.  

Panelists include:

  • Michael John Carley, a longstanding advocate, author, and business consultant who now runs the NYU Connections Program for Global Students with Autism
  • Nicole Russell, founder and Executive Director of Autistic Adults NYC, an autistic-run non-profit serving the autistic community of NYC
  • More to be announced

The discussion will be informal and there will be time for questions from audience members at the end.

For more information or to RSVP, call 929-549-0814 or email InclusiveServicesEvents@bklynlibrary.org.

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