♾️🌈 Neurodiversity Pride 2026 🌈♾️

Event Details:

♾️🌈 Neurodiversity Pride 2026 🌈♾️

📅 Date
Tuesday, June 16, 2026
🕐 Time
13:30–15:00
📍 Location
NAMNAM Space
3-8-12-4F Koenji Kita, Suginami-ku, Tokyo 166-0002, Japan
📤 How to join
Please register in advance using the Google Form.
https://forms.gle/Qnz2kyGWmvdH9LZH9
👥Capacity
This event has a capacity of 10 people. Registration will close once the limit is reached.
🌈 About this event 🌈
This event is a gathering that celebrates neurodiversity (differences in brains and nervous systems).
For example,
people with developmental disabilities, intellectual disabilities, or mental health conditions, and people without them,
are all welcome.
We respect each person’s differences as they are.
We also aim to build a society where everyone’s rights are better protected.
♾️ What we will do ♾️
•Pride Flag Making
We will draw symbols like the infinity sign on fabric and create a flag.
• Creative Exchange
We will show and look at Zines (small booklets) and other neurodiversity-related works and goods.
• Walk Time
We will take a short walk nearby while carrying the flags we made.
🫂You do not need to join everything.
You can join only the parts you feel able to.
【Reasonable Accommodation】
For people who have difficulty speaking or listening ✏️
• Paper and pens will be available
• UD Talk app can be used (may not be perfect)
For wheelchair users ♿️
• The building is on the 4th floor, but wheelchair access is possible
• There is a small step at the entrance
• The toilets are not wheelchair accessible
• The nearest wheelchair-accessible toilet is inside Koenji Station
• Nearby convenience stores also have toilets that may be usable
For people who have difficulty seeing or reading 🗣️
• We can provide reading support and explanations
For people coming with children 👶
• Staff who are used to being with children will be present
• We can also stay nearby and support together
For any other accessibility needs 📩
Please feel free to contact us
Email: neurodiversitypride1998@gmail.com
You can also ask on the day of the event.
■ Ground rules
1. Please don’t judge someone’s gender, nationality, disability, etc., based on how they look or what language they use.
Please call people by their names or pronouns they want to be called.
If you forget someone’s name or don’t know it, it’s okay to ask.
2. Discrimination is not allowed.
Many kinds of discrimination happen unintentionally. please be mindful of each other.
3. Please don’t take photos that include other people without their permission.
4. If you want to talk about something that might be triggering—like abuse, sexual violence, or suicidal thoughts—please check in with the people around you first.
Say something like, “Is it okay if I talk about this?”
If you don’t want to listen to a topic, you can say no.
Poster design: @okomewokomete