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Disability Symposium:
Keynote Address and Luncheon
Description
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The first professional dancer to be named People Magazine's "Women Changing the World," Marisa Hamamoto is a stroke survivor with two invisible disabilities: PTSD and Autism. She is the founder of Infinite Flow, an award-winning nonprofit and professional dance company that employs disabled and nondisabled artists with a mission to foster inclusion. Marisa is a speaker, thought leader, performing artist, and multi-dimensional creator on the rise, seeking to creatively inspire inclusion, innovation, and transformation through movement, dance, and storytelling.
Presenter:
Marisa Hamamoto, Transformational Speaker & Movement Artist and founder of Infinite Flow Dance
Location:
IBS 155 A/B
Date/time:
October 6th, 11:30 am
This is a hybrid event. If you would like to join virtually, please register
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The College of Arts and Sciences is committed to the full inclusion of all community members. As part of this commitment, we will ensure that persons with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodations. Please explain any necessary accommodations here.
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