Dreaming Different is an exploration of worldbuilding guided by the question: How can we design the future through a neurodivergent lens? Hosted by Jezz Chung, this six-episode podcast series includes conversations with organizers, artists, cultural philosophers, and scientists to explore how a better understanding of neurodiversity—including the language and experiences of it—can help us create cultures that are more inclusive, equitable, accessible, creative, and connected. It’s our hope that through imagination and conversation, this series helps you think, and ultimately dream, a little differently.
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Dreaming Different is an exploration of worldbuilding guided by the question: How can we design the future through a neurodivergent lens? Hosted by Jezz Chung, this six-episode podcast series includes conversations with organizers, artists, cultural philosophers, and scientists to explore how a better understanding of neurodiversity—including the language and experiences of it—can help us create cultures that are more inclusive, equitable, accessible, creative, and connected. It’s our hope that through imagination and conversation, this series helps you think, and ultimately dream, a little differently.
Episode 03 of “Dreaming Different” is a conversation with former professor/disability rights educator, current access ecology practitioner and disability arts organizer, Kevin Gotkin, about the intersections of neurodivergence and queerness. This dialogue will introduce and explicate the term “neuroqueer” and explore how we can view the world through this framing and practice of fluidity.
Deem Audio | Dreaming Different with Jezz Chung
Dreaming Different is an exploration of worldbuilding guided by the question: How can we design the future through a neurodivergent lens? Hosted by Jezz Chung, this six-episode podcast series includes conversations with organizers, artists, cultural philosophers, and scientists to explore how a better understanding of neurodiversity—including the language and experiences of it—can help us create cultures that are more inclusive, equitable, accessible, creative, and connected. It’s our hope that through imagination and conversation, this series helps you think, and ultimately dream, a little differently.