The #Reframe Conference: Inner Landscapes & Media Futures
Jenara Nerenberg & The Neurodiversity Project
This is a public event designed for those who embrace, and work at, the intersection of ideas and for those wanting to connect with leading figures at Sundance, On Being podcast, Harvard Neurology, Stanford Design School, and elsewhere -- in an intimate setting. You may be a writer, therapist, designer, journalist, physician, social worker, activist, film director, entrepreneur, technologist, or other cross-disciplinary lover. Join us for morning talks and afternoon workshops and a day of community and deep, meaningful conversation.
The #Reframe Conference: Inner Landscapes & Media Futures
International House at UC Berkeley
2299 Piedmont Avenue, Berkeley, CA 94720
Jenara Nerenberg is the founder of The Neurodiversity Project and an international psychology, innovation, and mental health reporter for the Greater Good Science Center at UC Berkeley, Susan Cain's Quiet Revolution, Garrison Institute, Fast Company, and elsewhere. She is a graduate of the Harvard School of Public Health and UC Berkeley and is the author of the forthcoming book, Divergent Mind. Her work was featured as one of ten "brave new ideas" at the Aspen Institute's Aspen Ideas Festival, as she is dedicated to re-framing mental differences and implementing actionable change to support and celebrate the neurodivergent community.
https://www.divergentlit.com