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An Evening with Comedian Nina G

Oct
03
An Evening with Comedian Nina G
When Nina G started comedy thirteen years ago, she was the only woman who stuttered and was dyslexic in the world doing stand-up. Undaunted after battling a lifetime of stigma, Nina G pursued her dream. Her presentation this evening will combine parts of her stand-up routine with a discussion about how she uses humor to help people confront and understand disability culture, access, and empowerment. Nina G has performed across the country and has been part of the Comedians with Disabilities Act show, which spreads awareness and acceptance of disability. She has authored two books: “Stutterer Interrupted: The Comedian Who Almost Didn’t Happen,” and “Bay Area Stand-Up Comedy: A Humorous History”, and her 2023 comedy album debuted at #1 on iTunes. Her comedy special, titled "Stutterer Interrupted," will be streaming in 2024. This free and open to the public event is presented by the Landmark College Center for Neurodiversity. For more information, please contact institute@landmark.edu.
Date and Time
October 3, 2024 @ 7:00 pm
Location
Landmark College, Greenhoe Theater/Fine Arts Building
19 River Rd S
Putney, VT 05346
USA
Contact
Dr. Adam Lalor



When Nina G started comedy thirteen years ago, she was the only woman who stuttered and was dyslexic in the world doing stand-up. Undaunted after battling a lifetime of stigma, Nina G pursued her dream. Her presentation this evening will combine parts of her stand-up routine with a discussion about how she uses humor to help people confront and understand disability culture, access, and empowerment.

Nina G has performed across the country and has been part of the Comedians with Disabilities Act show, which spreads awareness and acceptance of disability. She has authored two books: “Stutterer Interrupted: The Comedian Who Almost Didn’t Happen,” and “Bay Area Stand-Up Comedy: A Humorous History”, and her 2023 comedy album debuted at #1 on iTunes. Her comedy special, titled “Stutterer Interrupted,” will be streaming in 2024.

This free and open to the public event is presented by the Landmark College Center for Neurodiversity. For more information, please contact institute@landmark.edu.