
Celebrating differences advocate Pamela Schuller will share her uplifting and inspiring life’s experiences to build a stronger community at Bedford High School from 4 to 5:30 pm on Saturday afternoon.
Schuller is an internationally known inclusion advocate. Her extraordinary personal story of growing up with the most severe known case of Tourette syndrome in the United States—and turning that challenge into professional and personal success—is engaging, funny, a little bit heart wrenching, and deeply meaningful.
Pamela holds a BA in Psychology and Youth Outreach Through and an MA in Child Advocacy and Policy. Pamela is also a stand-up comedian, probably because she sees the world from a different point of view: one where eye-level is four-foot-seven and barking without provocation is a completely normal and entertaining part of her day. She embraces what makes herself unique while challenging communities to view inclusion differently
$5 donations greatly appreciated to help offset the costs of this event.
Learn more about Schuller’s work at her website, www.StandUpInclusion.com