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Black American Aphasia Conversation Group

Black American Aphasia Conversation Group

The Black American Aphasia Conversation Group is a place for Black people with aphasia to share their stories, provide support, encourage meditative reflection, and brainstorm ways to advocate for relevant policies. This diverse, inclusive, aphasia-friendly group will discuss the unique challenges and gifts we share due to our experiences with disability and race, and is open to all who support its mission of creating an emotional refuge for Black persons living with aphasia.

 

The Black American Aphasia Conversation Group will meet through Zoom the every other Monday at 4:00pm EST (1:00pm PST) . If you are interested in joining this group, please complete the form HERE. The Zoom link will be sent out around 72 hours before each meeting.

 

If you have any questions, comments, suggestions, or need assistance signing up for this group, please email [email protected]

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