Description
Learn about the lived experiences of a panel of neurodivergent and mentally ill self-advocates and listen to them discuss how society can prevent sexual violence against those in these communities. Video with CC coming soon.
Webinar Outline
- 5-10 minutes: Housekeeping & introductions
- 60 minutes: Moderated panel discussion on Mental Health, Neurodivergence, & Sexual Violence Prevention
- 10 minutes: Attendee questions
- 5-10 minutes: Closing, resource sharing bonanza
Presenters
- Skye Ashton Kantola (she and they, Facilitator), Program Coordinator, Multicultural Efforts to End Sexual Assault, kantola@purdue.edu
- Vita E. Cleveland (they and she, Panelist), percussionist, educator, poet, vocalist, and activist
- Cénix C. Callejo (they/them, Panelist), environmental activist and biologist
- Nick Dowling (he/him, Panelist), Purdue undergraduate student who is 50% sick, 30% math, and 20% memes
- Teht Ashmani (they/them, Panelist), creative writer & scholar of cultural theory & literature
- AJ Lewis (he/him, Panelist), survivor & self-advocate
- Cierra Olivia Thomas-Williams (she/her, Tech Moderator), Prevention Specialist, Indiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence
Closed Captions & Transcript created by Skye Ashton Kantola, MESA Program Coordinator
Co-Sponsors
- Indiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence: https://icadvinc.org/
- Multicultural Efforts to End Sexual Assault: www.facebook.com/PurdueMESA