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Autism and the Arts · Fearlessly Different: From Special Education to Broadway’s Biggest Stage

Fearlessly Different: From Special Education to Broadway’s Biggest Stage with Mickey Rowe

As an autistic and multiply disabled person, Mickey Rowe (he/him) believes that when we design for accessibility, we help everyone to perform at their best, not just disabled folks. Mickey is a disability and accessibility expert who has led DEIA trainings and workshops for companies including Nordstrom, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Metropolitan Opera, New York City Ballet, and more. Mickey has had to advocate for himself his whole life as an autistic and legally blind person, yet becoming better at advocating for oneself and one’s business is a skill we all would benefit from.

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