July is Disability Pride Month. Do you know 1/6 of the world’s population faces invisible disabilities or are neurodivergent?
Join Jonathan as he unravels the ABCs of neurodiversity, shedding light on his personal journey navigating the joys and challenges of being neurodivergent. Discover how we can collaborate to empower individuals from diverse backgrounds, embracing their unique perspectives. Together, let’s build a more inclusive society where the brilliance of neurodivergent minds can thrive.
Don’t miss this opportunity to make a difference and celebrate the diversity within the African community and its allies.
Jonathan Mok is the Community Manager and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Lead at Dream Impact. As a passionate advocate of neurodiversity, Jonathan has shared his lived experience in TEDxCUHK, the Autism Community Summit, and Neurodiversity Celebration Week. He has also served as a facilitator for the SCMP DEI Summit Workshop and regularly collaborates with corporations and educational institutions to raise awareness about neurodiversity. In addition to his role at Dream Impact, Jonathan serves as a working board member of the Talos Foundation.
It is a fun and family-friendly space to find heartwarming African food and direct connection to the local African community. The center is for everyone, where they can freely express themselves and their ideas.
English Teacher
The Africa Center is a turning point for the African communities within Hong Kong, and for those who wish to learn and integrate with the community not just within the city, but through out the African diaspora.
Researcher
I value the “African Literature Book Club” as I value Women’s Day and Black History Month because African literature deserves a spotlight.
Radio Show Host
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