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Autism & the Arts Panel + #GivingTuesdayNow


Autism & The Arts Panel



You are invited to our Autism & The Arts Panel Discussion this Friday, May 8th, at 12 noon. The panel will be hosted via Facebook Live and will feature advocates and members of the Autism community such as Emanuel Frowner, Self-Advocate and Actor; Constance Van Rolleghem, Chair of the Steering Committee of the Museum, Arts and Culture Access Consortium and Parent of a child with ASD; Jonathon Epstein, Transition Developer at AHRC NYC's Adult Day Services; Jayson Valles, Self-Advocate and Artist; and Gloria Pizzaro, Parent of child with ASD! We will discuss ways that we can integrate art activities into our home routines. Click Here to submit questions you may have for our panelists. See you Friday!
#GivingTuesdayNow



This Tuesday, May 5th, is #GivingTuesdayNow. Please consider donating to BEAT to help us continue providing our culturally responsive virtual programming. Amid this global crisis, we have doubled down on our efforts to empower youth and their communities through Hip Hop. We have worked tirelessly to create free virtual activities that stay true to our mission, especially in this trying time. Every Wednesday, we host our Virtual Open Mics and invite guest artists from all over to share their art. We also host Happy Hours on Fridays with an ever-changing roster of skilled guests and a new discussion topic every week. Last but not least, we have launched a new BEATbox Band video series on our YouTube page for families to engage with. Click Here to watch our latest BEATbox Band video so you see what wonderful efforts your giving will support.
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