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Church hosts Possibility Day to promote disability inclusion in Southwest Michigan
Summary
All Nations Seventh-day Church held its first Possibility Day during Autism Awareness Month to share experiences of people with disabilities and discuss accessibility; guest speakers included Megdana Gedeon and Jamaican Sen. Floyd Morris.
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All Nations Seventh-day Church in Berrien Springs held its first-ever Possibility Day during Autism Awareness Month. The event invited community members to share struggles and triumphs related to disabilities and to encourage inclusion in community spaces. Organizers said it aimed to advocate for people on the autism spectrum and to foster broader conversations about respect and accessibility. Speakers discussed both neurodivergence and physical disabilities and highlighted barriers in places of worship.
Event details:
- Organizers noted that about 15 to 20 percent of the U.S. population is neurodivergent and that many community spaces may include people with different needs.
- The conference featured speakers from around the world, including Megdana Gedeon, who spoke about becoming blind after surgery, and Jamaican Sen. Floyd Morris, who is legally blind and spoke about advocating for disability law.
- Presenters and attendees discussed challenges faced by people on the autism spectrum as well as those with physical disabilities, and they called for greater accessibility in community and worship settings.
- Organizers said this was the first Possibility Day and that they plan to hold similar events in the future to continue the conversation.
Summary:
The gathering highlighted accessibility gaps in community and worship spaces and provided a forum for personal stories and policy discussion. Organizers said they plan to host similar events going forward to continue building understanding and connection among attendees.
