People with social, intellectual and behavioral differences are making positive changes in their own lives and in the lives of others. From education to policy to employment, the future is brighter because those with autism and other abilities are speaking out, stepping up and changing the way our society operates. 

This month’s Autism 200 Series class is What’s Working and What’s Next? – a lively panel discussion, will be held Thursday, May 17, 2018 at Seattle Children’s Hospital in Wright Auditorium from 7 to 8:30 p.m.

This panel discussion includes community leaders who are actively engaged in making our community more just, equitable and compassionate. Get informed, get inspired and take part in the conversation.

Topics include Jobs & Training, Relationships & Sexuality, Practical Policies and Welcoming Inclusion in all our neighborhoods and communities!

Our speaker Kimberly Corrigan will be giving each panelist a chance to share about their personal and professional paths by responding to two of the questions posed to them by Kimberly.

What gives you pause in your personal or professional work concerning inclusion, equity and meaningful livelihoods in our region?

What gives you hope?

You can live-stream classes using Facebook Live on Seattle Children’s Facebook page