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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20260606T120000
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SUMMARY:NeuroRespect now!
DESCRIPTION:Would you like to join the campaign of the ages to strengthen the mental health of Norwegians? \nThroughout the summer we will mobilize and collect 5\,000 signatures before the celebration in Oslo in the fall. Join the movement\, and go for mobilization and effort! \nOn Saturday\, June 6\, we will gather to celebrate the community and mark the kickoff for the petition “NeuroRespect Now!”. \nPeople are waking up and understanding that they are not the ones who should bear the shame. It is a health system that leaves knowledge dissemination to social media. \nADHD and autism are not that difficult to understand. It is more difficult to accept. Professional lag means that the most important thing is forgotten: ethical rules and international guidelines. The health service is not good enough and attitudes must be addressed. Serious professionals take people seriously and believe in patients when they talk about their most vulnerable. \nBelittling\, transgressive behavior and incitement are violations of patient rights. We need a real boost in competence. \nThis is how we strengthen the mental health of Norwegians! \nJoin the campaign. Sign and share the petition. \nWe hope to see you in Trondheim on June 6th and in Oslo this fall. 🧡🩷💚
URL:https://neurodiversityprideday.com/ar/my-event/neurorespect-now/
LOCATION:Nidarosdomen\, Trondheim\, Norway
CATEGORIES:Norway,Online,South Africa
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ORGANIZER;CN="NevroRespekt Norway":MAILTO:aina@bekind.no
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20260609T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20260609T133000
DTSTAMP:20260602T165815Z
CREATED:20260514T143059Z
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SUMMARY:Estreno Documental Neurodivergentes: Autismo / New Documentary Premiere: Neurodivergent People: Autism
DESCRIPTION:Presentación premier del documental Neurodiversidad: Autismo \nUn documental donde diferentes autistas hablan de sus experiencias en el ámbito estudiantil\, laboral así como en su vida diaria. También se habla de la situación del autismo en España\, necesidades y obstáculos.\nAdemás\, se hablará sobre el sello\, recientemente impulsado por NeurodiverSí\, con el que se quiere premiar el estado de madurez de las empresas en cuanto a su neuroinclusión laboral. \nPremiere screening of the documentary Neurodiversity: Autism \nA documentary in which several autistic individuals share their experiences in school\, work\, and daily life. It also addresses the situation of autism in Spain\, including needs and obstacles. \nIn addition\, the screening will discuss the seal recently launched by NeurodiverSí\, which aims to recognize companies that demonstrate a high level of commitment to neuro-inclusion in the workplace.
URL:https://neurodiversityprideday.com/ar/my-event/estreno-documental-neurodivergentes-autismo-new-documentary-premiere-neurodivergent-people-autism/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online,Spain,Talks, presentations & keynotes
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ORGANIZER;CN="NeurodiverSi":MAILTO:hola@neurodiversi.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20260611T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20260611T210000
DTSTAMP:20260610T092843Z
CREATED:20260528T120328Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260610T092843Z
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SUMMARY:ND Pride Science Conference
DESCRIPTION:Science Conference – Neurodiversity Pride Week 2026\nThursday 11 June 2026 | Online in Hyhyve | CEST / Amsterdam time \nReserve your free ticket: h1.nu/scienceconference\nMore information: neurodiversityprideday.com/science \nThe Science Conference opens Neurodiversity Pride Week 2026 with a full day of research\, lived experience\, creativity\, policy\, education\, workplace insight\, and neurodivergent-led knowledge. Across the day\, more than 20 speakers from around the world will share their newest research and ideas on neurodiversity: not as a problem to be solved\, but as a source of knowledge\, identity\, culture\, creativity\, and social change. \nThis online conference takes place in Hyhyve\, an interactive digital conference centre. This means you can watch the presentations\, but also walk around\, meet other participants\, have conversations\, and experience the day more like a real conference environment than a regular livestream. \nEach speaker will present for approximately 20 minutes\, followed by 10 minutes of Q&A. There will be a lunch break from 13:00 to 14:00 and a dinner break from 18:30 to 19:30\, with no presentations scheduled during those times. \nTickets are free\, with free access for the first 200 participants. \nProgramme\n09:00 – Walk-in\nParticipants can enter the Hyhyve conference space\, explore the online environment\, and get ready for the day. \n09:30 – Opening by the Science Conference team\nThe team welcomes participants\, introduces the purpose of the Science Conference\, and explains how the day will work. \n10:00 – Hans Bruintjes\nHans Bruintjes explores discrimination against neurodivergent people in education\, the labour market\, government action\, and legal protection\, connecting personal stories with policy\, law\, and practical change. \n10:30 – Sharon Zivkovic\nSharon Zivkovic presents her work on supporting autistic social entrepreneurs\, focusing on how disability\, business\, and social enterprise support services can become more strengths-based and neurodiversity-affirming. \n11:00 – Aaron Saint-James\nAaron Saint-James examines Universal Design for Learning in Australian higher education\, asking how universities can move from accessibility in policy language to accessibility in real everyday practice. \n11:30 – Jeya Malhotra\nJeya Malhotra shares a cross-cultural study of pedagogical approaches for neurodivergent children\, exploring how inclusive education can be measured\, compared\, and improved across different contexts. \n12:00 – Elena Lamprecht\nElena Lamprecht investigates hallucinations in neurodiverse populations through sensory\, trauma-informed\, genetic\, and cultural perspectives\, with the aim of improving understanding and support. \n12:30 – Friederike Charlotte Hechler\nWhy can eating become such a complex part of everyday life for autistic people? Friederike Charlotte Hechler presents preliminary findings from a mixed-methods study exploring the challenges\, consequences\, and coping strategies associated with atypical eating\, drawing on autistic people’s own experiences and perspectives.\n\n13:00 – 14:00 – Lunch break\nThere are no presentations during this hour. Participants can rest\, eat\, explore Hyhyve\, or connect with others. \n14:00 – Jiyuan Li\nJiyuan Li opens the afternoon programme with a contribution to the wider conference conversation on neurodiversity\, research\, lived experience\, and social change. \n14:15 – Nedward WD Rehanek\nNedward WD Rehanek discusses neurodiversity\, madness\, disability\, art\, and games\, showing how game design can become a powerful medium for self-expression and representation. \n14:30 – Anna Pyzskowska\nAnna Pyzskowska contributes to the conference programme as part of the international group of emerging neurodiversity researchers and thinkers. \n15:00 – Jasmine Shah & Valentina Landin\nJasmine Shah and Valentina Landin present their work on creative communication tools for neuroinclusive workplaces\, exploring how colour\, symbols\, metaphors\, and co-design can support cross-neurotype dialogue. \n15:30 – Evelyn Lynch\nEvelyn Lynch explores identity\, early misidentification\, masking\, and unmasking\, asking what it means to discover yourself when the labels given in childhood never matched your lived experience. \n16:00 – Žaneta Stanovská\nŽaneta Stanovská examines neurodivergent artistry\, embodied cognition\, and creative collaboration\, showing how neurodivergent creative processes can challenge deficit narratives and expand our understanding of sociality. \n16:30 – Carly Coursey\nCarly Coursey presents an oral history study of neurodivergent employment\, comparing lived experiences of work with the dominant narratives found in academic research. \n17:00 – Thomas Schoegje\nThomas Schoegje explores cognitive fingerprints\, workplace fit\, and conversational agents\, asking how people can better understand how their minds work and how technology may support neurodiverse working lives. \n17:30 – Itzel Yagual\nItzel Yagual shares research on neurodivergent women’s work and non-work relationships\, communication landscapes\, role overload\, and the conditions needed for sustainable belonging. \n18:00 – Lena-Marie Sailer\nLena-Marie Sailer examines how organisations engage with neurodiversity in practice\, looking beyond hiring toward employee networks\, internal communities\, and everyday workplace inclusion. \n18:30 – 19:30 – Dinner break\nThere are no presentations during this hour. Participants can take a proper break before the evening programme begins. \n19:30 – Rebecca Trychel\nRebecca Trychel explores neurodiversity within early educational systems\, drawing on education and family policy research to ask how support is delivered and how systems can become more responsive. \n20:00 – V Liwai Garcia\nV Liwai Garcia presents research on disclosure\, power\, retaliation\, and resilience for Autistic and AuDHD leaders\, asking what it costs to lead while disabled and how workplaces can become safer. \n20:30 – Closing\nThe Science Conference closes with a short reflection on the day\, the questions raised\, and the wider meaning of science within Neurodiversity Pride Week. \nAbout the Science Conference\nThe Science Conference is part of Neurodiversity Pride Week 2026. It brings together researchers\, lived-experience experts\, educators\, advocates\, artists\, designers\, and systems thinkers from around the world. The programme moves across many fields: legal protection\, autistic entrepreneurship\, inclusive education\, hallucinations and sensory experience\, neurodivergent artistry\, game design\, workplace communication\, employment\, unmasking\, disclosure\, leadership\, cognitive fingerprints\, relationships\, and the future of neuroinclusive workplaces. \nTogether\, these presentations show how wide\, urgent\, and alive the field of neurodiversity research has become. They also show why research matters most when it is connected to dignity\, community\, lived experience\, and real-world change. \nJoin us online on 11 June 2026 for a full day of learning\, connection\, and neurodivergent-led insight. \n  \nContact: researchneurodiversity@gmail.com
URL:https://neurodiversityprideday.com/ar/my-event/nd-pride-science/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Australia,Canada,China,Ecuador,Germany,India,Luxembourg,Mexico,Netherlands,Online,Poland,South Africa,Spain,Talks, presentations & keynotes,United Kingdom,United States
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20260611T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20260611T130000
DTSTAMP:20260603T121448Z
CREATED:20260603T121305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260603T121448Z
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SUMMARY:Humour\, Neurodivergence and the Brain: Why Funny Minds Work Differently
DESCRIPTION:Why do so many neurodivergent people gravitate toward humour — and why are so many comedians\, improvisers\, writers and quick thinkers neurodivergent themselves? \nEmerging research suggests that humour may be deeply connected to many neurodivergent traits\, including pattern recognition\, divergent thinking\, emotional processing\, sensory sensitivity\, masking\, social navigation and nervous system regulation. \nThis interactive session explores the two-way relationship between humour and neurodivergence: how neurodivergent brains may process humour differently — and how humour itself can become a powerful tool for regulation\, connection\, resilience and survival. \nResearch areas we’ll explore: \n\nDivergent thinking\, creativity and unexpected associations\nPattern recognition\, rapid cognition and comedic timing\nDopamine\, novelty-seeking and ADHD humour styles\nMasking\, social adaptation and humour as communication\nNervous system regulation\, stress relief and laughter physiology\nHumour\, rejection sensitivity and emotional processing\nWhy humour can both support and hide burnout\nThe overlap between trauma responses\, hypervigilance and observational comedy\n\nWe’ll also explore: \n\nWhy many neurodivergent people use humour instinctively in difficult situations\nWhy quick wit can sometimes develop from social adaptation\nThe difference between connecting humour and defensive humour\nWhy some ND people feel “too much” and joke their way through it\nWhat current research supports — and where evidence is still emerging\n\nExpect a science-informed but highly interactive session blending neuroscience\, psychology\, lived experience and humour itself. Through discussion\, reflection and real-world examples\, we’ll explore why funny brains often work differently — and how humour can become both a coping strategy and a form of connection\, creativity and regulation. \nPresented by: \n \nJennifer Lara Clarke of Switzerland\, in collaboration with Neurodiversity Belgium (NDB) \nJennifer is a communications strategist\, coach\, facilitator and comedy storyteller who is deeply fascinated by why some of the funniest people also happen to have very busy nervous systems. \nWith a background spanning global communications\, leadership coaching and behaviour change\, Jennifer combines science\, humour and lived experience to create interactive sessions on neurodivergence\, resilience\, creativity and human connection. Her work explores how humour can function as a coping strategy\, communication tool\, nervous system regulator and survival skill — particularly for neurodivergent people navigating an overwhelming world. \nShe believes some brains don’t just think differently. They also joke differently. \nFormat:\nOnline event \nHosted by:\nSwiss Pride Team and Neurodiversity Belgium \nThis webinar will be delivered in English\, with French subtitles available. \nJennifer Lara Clarke: https://www.jennaclarke.com/\nContact: events@neurodiversity.be
URL:https://neurodiversityprideday.com/ar/my-event/humour-neurodivergence-and-the-brain-why-funny-minds-work-differently/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online,Switzerland
ORGANIZER;CN="NDB":MAILTO:events@neurodiversity.be
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20260611T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20260611T190000
DTSTAMP:20260603T122740Z
CREATED:20260521T163015Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260603T122740Z
UID:25891466-1781200800-1781204400@neurodiversityprideday.com
SUMMARY:ND in the body - The current research on neurodivergence & physical health
DESCRIPTION:What if neurodivergence is as much about the body as it is about the brain? \nFor decades\, neurodivergence has largely been discussed through the lens of behaviour\, cognition and mental health. But emerging research is increasingly exploring whether many neurodivergent experiences may also involve differences in whole-body regulation – including the nervous system\, immune system\, hormones and connective tissue. \nThis session will explore what current research says\, where the evidence is strongest\, and which areas remain emerging and debated. \nResearch areas we’ll explore: \n– Nervous system regulation – autonomic function\, sensory processing\, stress physiology and POTS\n– Immune system signalling – inflammation\, histamine\, mast cells and neuroimmune communication\n– Hormones and neuroendocrinology – PMS\, PMDD\, peri/menopause and hormonal sensitivity in ND people\n– Connective tissue and hypermobility – EDS\, chronic pain\, proprioception and emerging overlap research \nWe’ll also explore: \n– Why burnout may be physical as well as psychological\n– Why symptoms often cluster across different body systems\n– Why many ND people spend years moving between medical specialties\n– What researchers still don’t fully understand \nExpect a science-focused but accessible session bridging neuroscience\, immunology\, endocrinology and systems biology\, with practical explanations and real-world context throughout. You’ll leave with a clearer understanding of the emerging brain-body science of neurodivergence\, how different areas of research are beginning to connect and why many researchers are increasingly approaching ND through a more integrated lens. \n  \nPresented by Scotti McLaren\, Investigative Health – in collaboration with Neurodiversity Belgium \nScotti is a Geneva-based functional medicine practitioner. She specialises in brain and hormonal health\, with a focus on neurodivergence and menopause. \nHer academic background includes an MSc in Psychology & Neuroscience of Mental Health (King’s College London)\, a BSc in Nutritional Science (Middlesex University) and a diploma in Personalised Nutrition Practice (CNELM). \nKnown for her investigative approach\, Scotti uses functional medicine to connect systemic and cellular insights with everyday experience.
URL:https://neurodiversityprideday.com/ar/my-event/nd-in-the-body-the-current-research-on-neurodivergence-physical-health/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online,Switzerland,Talks, presentations & keynotes
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ORGANIZER;CN="Neurodiversiy Belgium":MAILTO:events@neurodiversity.be
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20260612T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20260612T130000
DTSTAMP:20260603T122318Z
CREATED:20260521T162958Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260603T122318Z
UID:25891582-1781265600-1781269200@neurodiversityprideday.com
SUMMARY:Every Brain Is Beautiful: Neurodiversity\, Equity & Belonging at Work
DESCRIPTION:As part of Neurodiversity Pride 2026\, Neurodiversity Belgium invites you to an online presentation exploring what neurodiversity means in real life especially in workplaces\, teams\, and everyday systems.\n\nThis session moves beyond basic awareness and asks a more practical question:\n\nWhat changes when we stop seeing neurodivergent people as problems to manage\, and start looking at the environments that create unnecessary barriers to equity\, participation\, and belonging?\n\nDrawing on lived experience\, workplace examples\, and evidence-informed thinking\, this presentation will explore:\n\n• what neurodiversity means beyond labels\n• why “talent\, not defect” matters\n• how communication\, flexibility\, predictability\, and psychological safety shape participation\n• why inclusion is not just about individual accommodations\, but about better design for everyone\n• how workplaces can move from goodwill to meaningful structural change\n\nThis session is designed for anyone interested in neurodiversity\, equity\, inclusion\, leadership\, workplace culture\, advocacy\, and creating environments where different brains can genuinely belong.\nThis webinar will be delivered in English\, with French subtitles available.\n\nOnline event \nHosted by: Swiss Pride Team and NDB in collaboration with Neurodiverse Brains in the Workplace\nContact: events@neurodiversity.be\n\nRegister here: https://neurodiversity.be/events/every-brain-is-beautiful-neurodiversity-equity-belonging-at-work-12-june/\n\nFollow us on LinkedIn:\n(NDB) Neurodiversity Belgium\nNeurodiverse Brains in the Workplace\nNeurodiverse Brains in the Workplace Version française courte — flyer / réseaux sociaux\nEvery Brain Is Beautiful : neurodiversité\, équité et appartenance au travail\nChaque cerveau est beau : neurodiversité\, équité et appartenance au travail\nDans le cadre de la Neurodiversity Pride 2026\, Neurodiversity Belgium propose une présentation en ligne sur ce que signifie la neurodiversité dans la vie réelle — notamment dans les milieux professionnels\, les équipes\, la communication\, le leadership et les systèmes du quotidien.\nCette session invite à dépasser la simple sensibilisation pour poser une question essentielle : que changeons-nous lorsque nous cessons de vouloir « réparer » les personnes neurodivergentes\, et que nous commençons plutôt à concevoir des environnements plus équitables\, où différents cerveaux peuvent participer\, contribuer et appartenir pleinement ? Ce webinaire sera proposé en anglais\, avec des sous-titres en français. \nOrganisé par Neurodiversity Belgium\nEn collaboration avec Neurodiverse Brains in the Workplace\nÉvénement en ligne — plus d’informations à venir.
URL:https://neurodiversityprideday.com/ar/my-event/every-brain-is-beautiful-neurodiversity-equity-belonging-at-work/
LOCATION:NDB – Neurodiversity Belgium\, Rue Washington 36\, Brussels\, B - 1050\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Belgium,Online,Switzerland,Talks, presentations & keynotes
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ORGANIZER;CN="Neurodiversiy Belgium":MAILTO:events@neurodiversity.be
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20260612T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20260612T193000
DTSTAMP:20260603T122702Z
CREATED:20260523T124646Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260603T122702Z
UID:25891668-1781287200-1781292600@neurodiversityprideday.com
SUMMARY:When hormones meet neurodivergence - A story of sensitivity\, intensity and hormonal plot twists from puberty to menopause
DESCRIPTION:Hormonal shifts can feel more intense for many neurodivergent women. \nHormonal changes are often discussed in relation to puberty\, menstrual cycles\, perimenopause and menopause. Neurodivergence is often discussed in terms of cognition\, emotion\, sensory processing\, masking and navigating environments that were not designed for neurodivergent people. \nBut for many neurodivergent women\, these experiences are deeply interconnected. Hormonal changes can affect mood\, focus\, sleep\, sensory sensitivity\, emotional regulation and nervous system stability – the same areas that may already be more sensitive in neurodivergence. \nThis practical session will explore the hormonal life of neurodivergent women\, from puberty to menopause\, bringing together perspectives from clinical psychology and functional medicine. \nTogether\, we’ll explore why hormonal changes can feel amplified\, including: \n\nPhysical factors – hormone fluctuations\, brain chemistry\, nervous system regulation\, sleep\, sensory sensitivity\, stress physiology\, digestion and energy\nPsycho-social factors – late diagnosis\, masking\, identity\, emotional regulation\, self-understanding\, relationships\, work\, overwhelm and the impact of not knowing you were neurodivergent earlier in life\n\nWe’ll also look at what can help: \n\nUnderstanding personal patterns across hormonal phases and life stages\nSupporting emotional regulation\, self-compassion and communication\nReducing sensory\, cognitive and emotional load where possible\nSupporting sleep\, nourishment\, nervous system regulation and overall capacity\n\nThe session will combine accessible science\, clinical experience and practical strategies throughout\, while acknowledging the complexity and individuality of neurodivergent women’s experiences. Expect an integrated and neurodiversity-affirming discussion focused on making sense of patterns\, reducing shame and exploring supportive approaches across both the mind and body. \n  \nPresented by Sally Mounir and Scotti McLaren – in collaboration with Neurodiversity Belgium \nSally is a licensed psychotherapist and registered member of the International Council of Psychotherapists in the UK. Her work is shaped by a multicultural background and a strong commitment to creating a safe\, respectful and non-judgemental space for clients. She takes a personalised\, holistic approach\, supporting people to better understand themselves and build practical tools for emotional wellbeing\, self-trust and growth. \nScotti is a Geneva-based functional medicine practitioner with a clinical focus on neurodivergence and women’s hormonal health. Her academic and clinical training spans neuroscience\, psychology\, nutritional science\, personalised nutrition and functional medicine. Known for her investigative approach\, Scotti connects systemic and cellular insights with everyday experience\, helping make sense of complex patterns in women’s brain\, body and hormonal health.
URL:https://neurodiversityprideday.com/ar/my-event/when-hormones-meet-neurodivergence-a-story-of-sensitivity-intensity-and-hormonal-plot-twists-from-puberty-to-menopause/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online,Switzerland,Talks, presentations & keynotes
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ORGANIZER;CN="Neurodiversiy Belgium":MAILTO:events@neurodiversity.be
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Guatemala:20260613T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Guatemala:20260613T190000
DTSTAMP:20260611T142209Z
CREATED:20260608T224617Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260611T142209Z
UID:25893972-1781373600-1781377200@neurodiversityprideday.com
SUMMARY:Talento sin etiquetas -  Repensando el trabajo desde la accesibilidad\, el talento y la pertenencia
DESCRIPTION:Un webinar para repensar el trabajo desde la accesibilidad\, el talento y la pertenencia. \nHablaremos sobre las barreras que siguen enfrentando muchas personas neurodivergentes en el mundo laboral\, el valor que aporta la diversidad cognitiva a los equipos y las acciones concretas que pueden ayudarnos a construir espacios más humanos\, accesibles e inclusivos. \nLink to join: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/88195927799
URL:https://neurodiversityprideday.com/ar/my-event/talento-sin-etiquetas-repensando-el-trabajo-desde-la-accesibilidad-el-talento-y-la-pertenencia/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Guatemala,Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20260614T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20260614T200000
DTSTAMP:20260608T112746Z
CREATED:20260525T120128Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260608T112746Z
UID:25891903-1781463600-1781467200@neurodiversityprideday.com
SUMMARY:Live Comedy: The Neurospicy Survival Guide to Modern Life
DESCRIPTION:Event postponed\nWe regret to inform you that this event has been postponed due to logistical complications linked to the G7. \nWe apologise for any inconvenience this may cause and thank you for your understanding. A new date will be announced as soon as possible. \nIf you have already registered\, we will contact you directly with updated information. \nThank you for your patience and support. \nNDB Team \n  \nÉvénement reporté\nNous regrettons de vous informer que cet événement est reporté en raison de complications logistiques liées au G7. \nNous nous excusons pour les éventuels désagréments et vous remercions pour votre compréhension. Une nouvelle date sera annoncée dès que possible. \nSi vous êtes déjà inscrit·e\, nous vous contacterons directement avec les informations mises à jour. \nMerci pour votre patience et votre soutien. \nL’équipe de NDB \n— \nWhat if the problem isn’tneurodivergent people are failing modern life… but that modern life is neurologically absurd? \nThis sharp\, funny and relatable stand-up comedy show explores busy brains\, sensory overload\, masking\, burnout\, dating\, work\, parenting\, LGBTQ+ and the exhausting performance of appearing “normal” in a world obsessed with optimization. \nBlending neuroscience\, observational comedy and personal storytelling\, Jennifer Lara Clarke and guest comedians unpack the strange realities of living with overloaded nervous systems and approximately 74 tabs open at all times. \nVenue:\nEl Catrin Mexican Restaurant\nRue de Richemont 7\, 1202 Genève\, Switzerland\nhttps://www.elcatringeneva.com \nDoors open: 18:00\nShow starts: 19:00 \nDiscount on food available for ticket holders. \nPresented by:\nJennifer Lara Clarke of Switzerland\, in collaboration with Neurodiversity Belgium (NDB) \nFormat:\nIn-person and online event \nHosted by:\nSwiss Pride Team and Neurodiversity Belgium \nThis event will be delivered in English\, with French subtitles available. \nLinks:\nJennifer Lara Clarke: https://www.jennaclarke.com/\nNDB: https://neurodiversity.be/\nContact: events@neurodiversity.be
URL:https://neurodiversityprideday.com/ar/my-event/live-comedy-the-neurospicy-survival-guide-to-modern-life/
CATEGORIES:In Person Event,Online,Switzerland
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ORGANIZER;CN="NDB":MAILTO:events@neurodiversity.be
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20260614T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20260614T203000
DTSTAMP:20260602T111714Z
CREATED:20260521T162723Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260602T111714Z
UID:25891504-1781463600-1781469000@neurodiversityprideday.com
SUMMARY:Neuroqueer Peer Support Circle: Reclaiming Space\, Selfhood & Belonging
DESCRIPTION:Neuroqueer Peer Support Circle: Reclaiming Space\, Selfhood & Belonging\nAs part of Neurodiversity Pride Week 2026\, NDB is relaunching our Neuroqueer Peer Support Circle\, an online peer-led space for neurodivergent people who are also queer\, trans\, non-binary\, gender-expansive\, questioning\, or exploring the intersections between neurodivergence\, identity\, gender\, sexuality\, embodiment\, and belonging.\n\nThe term neuroqueer\, associated with the work of Nick Walker and others\, invites us to question the norms that shape how we are expected to think\, communicate\, relate\, move\, express gender\, and exist in the world. It is not only an identity label\, but also a practice: a way of exploring and challenging the “shoulds” around both neurocognitive and gendered ways of being.\n\nThis circle is a space to return to that original spirit: curiosity\, fluidity\, mutual support\, creativity\, and self-definition.\n\nTogether\, we will explore questions such as:\n\n• What does it mean to be neuroqueer?\n• How do neurodivergence\, queerness\, gender\, masking\, safety\, and self-expression interact?\n• What parts of ourselves have we had to hide\, translate\, soften\, or explain?\n• What helps us feel safe enough to be more fully ourselves?\n• How can peer support create spaces of shared power\, belonging\, and care?\n\nThis is not a therapy group and there is no expectation to share. You are welcome to participate actively\, listen quietly\, reflect privately\, keep your camera off\, use chat\, or simply arrive as you are.\n\nOur aim is to co-create a space that is affirming\, anti-pathologising\, trauma-aware\, and rooted in peer connection. We are not here to fix anyone. We are here to explore\, witness\, relate\, and build spaces where messy\, brave\, playful\, questioning\, contradictory\, and whole selves can belong.\n\nDate: Sunday 14 June 2026\nTime: 19:00 CEST / GMT+2 – 13:00 EDT / 10:00 PDT\nLocation: NDB – Online\nFormat: Peer-led support circle\nHosted by: NDB Events team\nContact : events@neurodiversity.be\n\nRegistration required to receive the Teams Link
URL:https://neurodiversityprideday.com/ar/my-event/neuroqueer-peer-support-circle-reclaiming-space-selfhood-belonging/
LOCATION:NDB – Online
CATEGORIES:Belgium,Online
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ORGANIZER;CN="Neurodiversiy Belgium":MAILTO:events@neurodiversity.be
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20260615T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20260615T173000
DTSTAMP:20260529T104855Z
CREATED:20260526T163005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260529T104855Z
UID:25892118-1781539200-1781544600@neurodiversityprideday.com
SUMMARY:NEURODIVERSITY PRIDE FOR JOB SEEKERS
DESCRIPTION:Job search is a process full of dread for many people\, especially neurodivergent ones.\n“Who will take me\, with my challenges?”\n“What if I get rejected?”\n“How can I fit in their job description?”\, etc. \nAnd what if…..you look at it differently? \nNot Them versus You\, but more two parties looking for a good fit.\nThey have a job to offer\, and you can offer abilities\, vision\, talents\, creativity\,….. the gifts of being neurodivergent. In exchange for which you need good working conditions to let those gifts blossom. \nI want to offer you a different way to approach a job search.\nWhere you are empowered to take as much control as possible in a process that puts you at the centre. To be authentic\, and to select jobs on that basis. Not by adapting too much and masking who you are. But by thoroughly preparing each step so you feel more confident. With a tool to do job research in a softer way before even applying. \nYes\, a job search is a lot of work\, it takes time and effort. And the reward can be a job where you feel good\, where you can contribute and develop. \nThis workshop will be offered this time in the afternoon\, and at a slightly later date\, in the evening.
URL:https://neurodiversityprideday.com/ar/my-event/neurodiversity-pride-for-job-seekers/
LOCATION:NDB – Online
CATEGORIES:Belgium,Online
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ORGANIZER;CN="Neurodiversiy Belgium":MAILTO:events@neurodiversity.be
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20260615T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20260615T210000
DTSTAMP:20260530T164220Z
CREATED:20260530T164220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260530T164220Z
UID:25892690-1781551800-1781557200@neurodiversityprideday.com
SUMMARY:Rethinking Financial Wellbeing for Neurodivergent Adults
DESCRIPTION:🌈 Neurodiversity Pride Week 2026 \nRethinking Financial Wellbeing for Neurodivergent Adults\nLed by Emeka Ajogbe (Prosperiium) \n“You are not bad with money.” \nMany neurodivergent adults have spent years carrying stories about themselves that were never really true.\nThat they are irresponsible.\nThat they lack discipline.\nThat they cannot be trusted with finances. \nBut what if the issue was never a personal failing?\nWhat if financial challenges were shaped by executive functioning differences\, overwhelm\, burnout\, impulsivity\, people-pleasing\, inaccessible systems\, or years of navigating a world not designed for the way your brain works?\nAs part of Neurodiversity Pride Week\, this interactive workshop explores the relationship between money\, self-trust\, safety\, and identity.\nUsing anonymous polling and shared reflection\, we will explore experiences that many neurodivergent people carry privately: \n\nPretending to understand financial information when you didn’t.\nAvoiding money conversations because shame arrived first.\nSaying yes when you meant no.\nFeeling judged by systems that were never built with neurodivergent people in mind.\n\nTogether\, we will challenge common narratives and explore more compassionate alternatives: \n\n“I wasn’t bad with money. I was overwhelmed.”\n“That wasn’t irresponsibility. It may have been dysregulation\, executive overload\, or a system that didn’t fit.”\n“I didn’t fail at money management. I may never have been given tools that worked for me.”\n\nNeurodiversity Pride is about more than celebrating difference. It is about creating environments where neurodivergent people can thrive with dignity\, understanding\, and self-determination. \n📅 15 June 2026\n🕢 19:30 CEST\n📍 Online
URL:https://neurodiversityprideday.com/ar/my-event/rethinking-financial-wellbeing-for-neurodivergent-adults/
LOCATION:NDB – Online
CATEGORIES:Belgium,Online
ORGANIZER;CN="Neurodiversiy Belgium":MAILTO:events@neurodiversity.be
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260616
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260617
DTSTAMP:20260613T132044Z
CREATED:20260528T121853Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260613T132044Z
UID:25892270-1781568000-1781654399@neurodiversityprideday.com
SUMMARY:ND Pride World Neurodance - 24 hours DJ Marathon
DESCRIPTION:World Neurodance – ND Pride DJ Marathon\nTo join the dance\, broadcasting 24 hours of DJ playing for neurodivergent kind: Click here or type https://neurodiversityprideday.com/dance in your browser! \nTo join the preparty\, broadcasting a set of DJ Moonwyrm: Click here or type https://neurodiversityprideday.com/preparty in your browser! \nTuesday 16 June 2026 | Online | Twitch / RaidPal | Part of Dancing Day & Neurodiversity Pride Day \nWorld Neurodance is the global dancefloor of Neurodiversity Pride Day: a live online DJ marathon where neurodivergent DJs and streamers take turns across time zones\, passing the rhythm from one set to the next. This year\, its running 24 hours with many great neurodivergent DJs from many contininents to play their music for the world to dance to. \nIn Neurodance\, neurodivergent people dance in any way they want to: together or solo\, loudly or softly\, visibly or privately\, sitting down\, standing up\, stimming\, moving\, resting\, listening\, chatting\, or simply being present with the music. There is no one “right” way to dance. The heart of Neurodance is neurodivergent joy: the freedom to experience music\, rhythm and movement in the way that feels true for you. \n \nThe 2026 World Neurodance is hosted again by Moonwyrm & Friends. One DJ opens the dancefloor\, then hands over to the next\, creating a continuous online celebration where people can join\, listen\, dance\, chat and connect from wherever they are. The event is streamed through Twitch\, with the official programme available through RaidPal and the Neurodance page. \nWorld Neurodance grew from the wish to make it easier for neurodivergent people to dance together online. In 2020\, ND DJs began streaming live dance music so people could still share music and movement across distance. In 2023\, DJ Moonwyrm\, supported by DJ Sir_no0ob and Wyrmling friends\, helped grow this into a 24-hour ND Pride Raid Train with DJs and dancers across continents. Since then\, World Neurodance has become one of the joyful online rituals of Neurodiversity Pride Day. Friends\, don’t forget to dance today! \nStarting time in different time zones\nThe Neurodance marathon starts on Tuesday 16 June 2026 at 04:00 UTC. Depending on where you are in the world\, this may be on the evening before\, early morning\, afternoon\, or the next day. \n\n\n\nLocation / timezone\nLocal start time\n\n\n\n\nUTC\n04:00\, Tuesday 16 June\n\n\nAmsterdam / CEST\n06:00\, Tuesday 16 June\n\n\nLondon / BST\n05:00\, Tuesday 16 June\n\n\nKyiv / EEST\n07:00\, Tuesday 16 June\n\n\nNew York / EDT\n00:00\, Tuesday 16 June\n\n\nLos Angeles / PDT\n21:00\, Monday 15 June\n\n\nHong Kong / HKT\n12:00\, Tuesday 16 June\n\n\nSydney / AEST\n14:00\, Tuesday 16 June\n\n\nAuckland / NZST\n16:00\, Tuesday 16 June\n\n\n\nDJ timetable\nBelow is the Neurodance DJ timetable. Times are shown in UTC\, Amsterdam time\, Pacific time\, and Australian Eastern time. To follow any of the DJs: Click a DJ name to open their Twitch channel. \n\n\n\nUTC\nAmsterdam / CEST\nPDT\nAEST\nDJ\n\n\n\n\n04:00\n06:00\n21:00\, Monday 15 June\n14:00\, Tuesday 16 June\nDavel\n\n\n06:00\n08:00\n23:00\, Monday 15 June\n16:00\, Tuesday 16 June\nValdudes\n\n\n08:00\n10:00\n01:00\, Tuesday 16 June\n18:00\, Tuesday 16 June\nvernigosh\n\n\n10:00\n12:00\n03:00\, Tuesday 16 June\n20:00\, Tuesday 16 June\nthehappytourist\n\n\n12:00\n14:00\n05:00\, Tuesday 16 June\n22:00\, Tuesday 16 June\nSkittleJello\n\n\n14:00\n16:00\n07:00\, Tuesday 16 June\n00:00\, Wednesday 17 June\nteknokat222\n\n\n16:00\n18:00\n09:00\, Tuesday 16 June\n02:00\, Wednesday 17 June\nHamooniii\n\n\n18:00\n20:00\n11:00\, Tuesday 16 June\n04:00\, Wednesday 17 June\nmoonwyrm\n\n\n20:00\n22:00\n13:00\, Tuesday 16 June\n06:00\, Wednesday 17 June\nSiR_No0oB\n\n\n22:00\n00:00\, Wednesday 17 June\n15:00\, Tuesday 16 June\n08:00\, Wednesday 17 June\nspacetaco\n\n\n00:00\, Wednesday 17 June\n02:00\, Wednesday 17 June\n17:00\, Tuesday 16 June\n10:00\, Wednesday 17 June\nSahar\n\n\n02:00\, Wednesday 17 June\n04:00\, Wednesday 17 June\n19:00\, Tuesday 16 June\n12:00\, Wednesday 17 June\nOakDaddyDJs\n\n\n\nJoin the Neurodance\nWorld Neurodance is open to everyone who wants to celebrate Neurodiversity Pride Day through music\, movement and connection. Come for one set\, stay for many\, dance in your own way\, join the chat\, or simply listen and enjoy the music. \nYou do not need to dance in any specific way. You can move\, stim\, sway\, rest\, watch\, listen\, chat\, or simply be part of the moment. Neurodance is about joy\, rhythm\, self-expression\, and the shared feeling that different ways of being are not only welcome\, but worth celebrating. \nEvery brain is beautiful. Every body may move differently. Every way of joining is welcome. \n \nTo join the dance\, broadcasting 24 hours of DJ playing for neurodivergent kind: Click here!
URL:https://neurodiversityprideday.com/ar/my-event/nd-pride-world-neurodance-24-hours-dj-marathon/
CATEGORIES:Argentina,Australia,Austria,Belgium,Bolivia,Bosnia-Herzegovina,Brazil,Cambodia,Canada,Chile,China,Colombia,Costa Rica,Denmark,Ecuador,Egypt,Eindhoven,El Salvador,Finland,France,Fun & Dancing,Germany,Greece,Guatemala,Hong Kong,Hungary,Iceland,India,Iran,Ireland,Italy,Japan,Luxembourg,Malta,Mexico,Morocco,Netherlands,New Zealand,Nicaragua,Nigeria,Northern Ireland,Norway,Online,Pakistan,Panama,Paraguay,Peru,Philippines,Poland,Portugal,Qatar,Romania,Scotland,Serbia,Singapore,Slovenia,South Africa,Spain,Sri Lanka,Sweden,Switzerland,Tanzania,Thailand,Turkey,Uganda,Ukraine,United Arab Emirates,United Kingdom,United States,Venezuela,Wales,Zimbabwe
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20260616T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20260620T170000
DTSTAMP:20260324T105408Z
CREATED:20260309T104756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260324T105408Z
UID:25886177-1781596800-1781974800@neurodiversityprideday.com
SUMMARY:Neuro-Inclusive System Design – 1:1 Advisory Session
DESCRIPTION:Join Roshan Rupasinghe for a focused 1:1 Neuro-Inclusive System Design session. This advisory session is designed for organizations\, founders\, and teams who want to create systems\, workflows\, and processes that are accessible\, human-centered\, and supportive of diverse cognitive and neurodivergent styles. \nDuring this session\, you will: \n\n\nReview your current workflows and digital systems \n\n\nIdentify friction points and accessibility challenges \n\n\nReceive actionable guidance to improve clarity\, efficiency\, and usability \n\n\nExplore strategies for inclusive UX/UI\, content organization\, and process design \n\n\nThis 30-minute session is educational and advisory\, practical\, hands-on\, and grounded in lived neurodivergent experience. \nWho should attend: \n\n\nNonprofit leaders and teams \n\n\nFounders and creatives seeking more inclusive workflows \n\n\nAnyone designing digital or organizational systems with accessibility and neurodiversity in mind \n\n\nSession Details: \n\n\nDuration: 30 minutes \n\n\nFormat: Online\, 1:1 session \n\n\nNote: This session provides guidance only and does not include implementation\, ongoing support\, or crisis intervention \n\n\nBook your session to gain clarity\, practical strategies\, and actionable guidance for building systems that work effectively for everyone.
URL:https://neurodiversityprideday.com/ar/my-event/neuro-inclusive-system-design-11-advisory-session/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:China,Hong Kong,Online,Other
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20260616T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20260616T110000
DTSTAMP:20260610T103221Z
CREATED:20260528T130207Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260610T103221Z
UID:25892296-1781604000-1781607600@neurodiversityprideday.com
SUMMARY:International Keynotes: Emma McNally
DESCRIPTION:Main International Keynote #1: Emma McNally – “Breaking the Shame in a Imperfect World”\nAnnual tradition of Neurodiversity Pride Day \nWe are honoured to welcome Emma McNally as one of the two main international keynote speakers for Neurodiversity Pride Day 2026. Each year we invite 2 daring pioneers to share their message with the neurodivergent community. See the video at the bottom of this event post. For earlier keynotes\, you can watch some of the best ones on the Replay page. \nEmma McNally is the CEO of Tourettes Action\, a keynote speaker\, neurodiversity educator\, storyteller and author. Through her leadership\, advocacy and public voice\, Emma has helped bring greater visibility to Tourette Syndrome\, challenge harmful misconceptions\, and strengthen the call for better understanding\, diagnosis\, treatment and support. For the first time\, a representative of the Tourettian peoples\, are asked for the “main”. Emma is a compassionate hero\, and her voice and message\, have gotten to be particularly important this year. \nEmma’s work speaks strongly to the spirit of Neurodiversity Pride Day: moving away from shame\, mockery\, isolation and misunderstanding\, and toward dignity\, recognition\, community and care. In a world where many people with Tourette Syndrome and other neurodivergent experiences are still misrepresented or treated as a punchline\, Emma’s voice helps remind us that education\, compassion and acceptance are not soft ideas – they are necessary forms of social change. \nAcross her public work\, Emma invites people to look beyond stereotypes and to understand the real lives\, strengths\, challenges and humanity of people with Tourette Syndrome. Her work resonates with the wider purpose of Neurodiversity Pride Day: creating a world where neurodivergent people do not have to hide\, shrink themselves\, or carry the burden of other people’s ignorance. \nThis keynote is a annual part of the global Neurodiversity Pride Day programme: a celebration created by and for neurodivergent people\, and joined by allies\, organisations\, schools\, workplaces\, cities and communities around the world. \nJoin us for this main keynote with Emma McNally\, and be part of a global day of neurodivergent pride\, visibility and connection. The spoken language will be English. The talk will premiere on this page at exactly 10.00 CEST June 16th. If you cannot ‘start the video’ it means the event has not started yet. 
URL:https://neurodiversityprideday.com/ar/my-event/international-keynotes-emma-mcnally/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Argentina,Australia,Belgium,Bolivia,Bosnia-Herzegovina,Brazil,Cambodia,Canada,Chile,China,Colombia,Costa Rica,Denmark,Ecuador,Egypt,Eindhoven,El Salvador,Finland,France,Germany,Greece,Guatemala,Hong Kong,Hungary,Iceland,India,Iran,Ireland,Italy,Japan,Luxembourg,Malta,Mexico,Morocco,Netherlands,New Zealand,Nicaragua,Nigeria,Northern Ireland,Norway,Online,Other,Pakistan,Panama,Paraguay,Peru,Philippines,Poland,Portugal,Romania,Scotland,Serbia,Singapore,Slovenia,South Africa,Spain,Sri Lanka,Sweden,Switzerland,Tanzania,Thailand,Turkey,Uganda,Ukraine,United Arab Emirates,United Kingdom,United States,Venezuela,Wales,Zimbabwe
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20260616T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20260616T120000
DTSTAMP:20260324T105422Z
CREATED:20260209T103837Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260324T105422Z
UID:25882680-1781607600-1781611200@neurodiversityprideday.com
SUMMARY:Coaching as a Bridge: Neuro-Affirmative Support for Young People
DESCRIPTION:Join CoachBridge for an interactive online session exploring how neuro-affirmative coaching can strengthen executive function\, focus\, and wellbeing for students and young professionals. \nCoaching offers a practical\, non-clinical pathway of support for neurodivergent individuals—helping them plan\, organize\, and thrive in study\, work\, and daily life. This session will share insights from CoachBridge’s international pilots in Norway\, the US and the Netherlands\, highlighting how inclusive coaching complements academic and workplace wellbeing systems. \nSpeakers include members of the CoachBridge founding team and partners from higher education and public health. Participants will gain practical takeaways on how coaching can bridge access gaps\, empower neurodivergent young adults\, and build more inclusive learning and working environments. \nFree and open to all.
URL:https://neurodiversityprideday.com/ar/my-event/coaching-as-a-bridge-neuro-affirmative-support-for-young-people/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:China,Hong Kong,Online
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ORGANIZER;CN="CoachBridge":MAILTO:amila@coach-bridge.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20260616T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20260616T130000
DTSTAMP:20260610T102803Z
CREATED:20260528T125221Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260610T102803Z
UID:25892293-1781611200-1781614800@neurodiversityprideday.com
SUMMARY:International Keynotes: Dr Devon Price
DESCRIPTION:Main International Keynote #2: Dr Devon Price\nAnnual tradition of Neurodiversity Pride Day \nWe are honoured to welcome Devon Price\, PhD as one of the the “main international keynote” speakers for Neurodiversity Pride Day 2026. Each year we invite 2 daring pioneers to share their message with the neurodivergent community. For earlier keynotes\, you can watch some of the best ones in the Replay page. \nDevon Price is a beloved social psychologist\, professor\, author\, and proud Autistic person whose work has helped shape international conversations about neurodiversity\, masking\, shame\, productivity\, self-worth\, and the right to live more authentically. Many\, of the many of us\, have been influenced by these works\, and remain highly recommended. They are the author of several influential books\, including Unmasking Autism\, Laziness Does Not Exist\, Unlearning Shame\, and Unmasking for Life. We have give the talk the title: “On Autistic Liberation“. \nAcross their writing\, research\, teaching\, and public work\, Devon invites people to question the systems that make people feel broken\, lazy\, too much\, not enough\, or forced to hide who they are. Their work resonates strongly with the spirit of Neurodiversity Pride Day: moving away from shame and deficit\, and toward dignity\, self-understanding\, community\, and liberation\, in the understanding that this has many layers to consider. \nThis keynote is part of the global Neurodiversity Pride Day program: a celebration created by and for neurodivergent people\, and joined by allies\, organisations\, schools\, workplaces\, cities\, and communities around the world. \nJoin us for this main keynote with Devon Price\, and be part of a global day of neurodivergent pride\, visibility\, and connection. The spoken language will be english. The talk will premiere on Youtube\, and will be shared on this page.
URL:https://neurodiversityprideday.com/ar/my-event/international-keynotes-dr-devon-price/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Argentina,Australia,Belgium,Bolivia,Bosnia-Herzegovina,Brazil,Cambodia,Canada,Chile,China,Colombia,Costa Rica,Denmark,Ecuador,Egypt,Eindhoven,El Salvador,Finland,France,Fun & Dancing,Germany,Greece,Groningen,Guatemala,Hong Kong,Hungary,India,Iran,Ireland,Italy,Japan,Luxembourg,Malta,Mexico,Morocco,Netherlands,New Zealand,Nicaragua,Nigeria,Northern Ireland,Online,Pakistan,Panama,Paraguay,Peru,Philippines,Poland,Portugal,Romania,Scotland,Serbia,South Africa,Spain,Sri Lanka,Sweden,Switzerland,Tanzania,Thailand,Turkey,Uganda,Ukraine,United Arab Emirates,United Kingdom,United States,Venezuela,Wales,Zimbabwe
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20260616T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20260616T170000
DTSTAMP:20260324T105213Z
CREATED:20260309T104426Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260324T105213Z
UID:25886254-1781625600-1781629200@neurodiversityprideday.com
SUMMARY:Kick-off Talentprojecten - Verrijkingsmateriaal voor (hoog)begaafde leerlingen
DESCRIPTION:Op zoek naar leuke\, uitdagende projecten voor hoogbegaafde jongeren? Kom kennismaken met Bureau Talent! \nMet de 35 Talentprojecten van Bureau Talent neem je jouw leerlingen van 10-18 jaar op een ontdekkingsreis van de sterren tot aan de bodem van de oceaan. De Talentprojecten bieden gevarieerd en uitdagend verrijkingsmateriaal binnen een flexibel\, online leersysteem\, waarin theoretische en praktische opdrachten zowel een beroep doen op kennis en inzicht als op de creativiteit van de leerling. Of zij nu een literatuuronderzoek willen doen of een prototype van een uitvinding willen bouwen: Er is voor iedere leerling wat wils. Hoe begeleid je jouw leerlingen op een dergelijke reis? Om jou als docent/begeleider de handvatten te bieden om een dergelijke reis te organiseren\, nodigen we je graag uit voor ons gratis webinar. \nWil je ook aansluiten? Meld je aan via een e-mail naar info@bureautalent.nl.
URL:https://neurodiversityprideday.com/ar/my-event/kick-off-talentprojecten-verrijkingsmateriaal-voor-hoogbegaafde-leerlingen/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Netherlands,Online
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260617
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260618
DTSTAMP:20260602T165909Z
CREATED:20260528T123927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260602T165909Z
UID:25892290-1781654400-1781740799@neurodiversityprideday.com
SUMMARY:June 17th: Replay & Closing Day
DESCRIPTION:Replay & Closing Day\nWednesday 17 June 2026 | Online | Part of Neurodiversity Pride Week \nReplay & Closing Day is the final day of Neurodiversity Pride Week: a day to look back\, reconnect\, share highlights\, and revisit the voices\, stories and ideas that shaped this year’s celebration. \nAfter a week of science\, solidarity\, gaming\, dancing\, activities\, flag hoistings\, keynotes\, community events and Pride celebrations\, Replay Day brings the movement together again online. It is a calmer closing space where people can watch recordings\, discover moments they missed\, and feel connected to the wider global Neurodiversity Pride community\, as we’re all watching it at the same time. \nThroughout the day\, we stream ND Pride-related speeches\, workshops\, interviews\, talks and community content online. You can join for a few minutes\, watch a full session\, return throughout the day\, or simply keep the stream open as a gentle companion while you reflect on the week. \nReplay & Closing Day is also an invitation to rest\, to relax. Pride is not only about visibility and celebration; it is also about integration\, reflection and care. After the energy of Neurodiversity Pride Day itself\, this final day offers a softer landing: time to remember what happened\, honour what was shared\, and carry the message forward. \nWhat to expect\n\nA 24-hour online stream of ND Pride-related content\nRecordings of speeches\, workshops\, talks and community moments\nHighlights from Neurodiversity Pride Week around the world\nA calmer closing space after the main Pride celebrations\nA chance to discover sessions and stories you may have missed\nTime to reflect on neurodivergent pride\, dignity\, self-acceptance and community\n\nWho is it for?\nReplay & Closing Day is for neurodivergent people\, family members\, friends\, allies\, educators\, researchers\, professionals\, organisations and anyone who wants to learn from the voices and experiences shared during Neurodiversity Pride Week. \nYou do not need to attend the full stream. You are welcome to join in the way that works for you: watch one video\, follow several sessions\, return later\, listen quietly\, share with others\, or simply take in the feeling of being part of a global celebration of neurodivergent minds. While the stream may continue broadcasting longer that 24 hours\, the official end of this day\, is 23.59 in each timezone. \nClosing the week\, carrying it forward\nNeurodiversity Pride Week may close on 17 June\, to make space for our friends celebrating Autistic Pride Day on the 18th\, but the meaning of the week continues. The recordings\, stories and ideas shared on Replay & Closing Day are reminders that neurodivergent people are not alone\, that our minds are part of human diversity\, and that every act of visibility can help build a more accepting world. \nEvery brain is beautiful. Every story matters. Every moment of pride can become part of something larger.
URL:https://neurodiversityprideday.com/ar/my-event/june-17th-replay-closing-day/
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