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Neurodiversity is a framework for understanding human brain function and mental illness. Within our unique selves, how do we face our limitations…and discover new strengths? When we deal with people’s reactions to neurodiversity, how do we handle painful ignorance (including our own) or welcome kindness? Let’s learn from each other’s stories.Come to just watch, or to share your thoughts, feelings and experiences around neurodivergence. Laugh, cry, and gain insights as True Story’s actors and musicians empathetically embody whatever is shared.
Admission is FREE. All are welcome!
Please register on Eventbrite so we know how many plan to attend:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/stories-of-neurodivergence-tickets-944460676307?aff=oddtdtcreator
To make an optional donation before or after the event go to https://truestorytheater.com/get-involved/donate/
Click the DONATE button then select "True Story PERFORMANCE" from the PayPal drop down menu before entering your amount.
Health protocol: Attendees who wish are welcome to wear masks.
Wheelchair accessible.
Sponsored by the Arlington Robbins Library, the Arlington Council on Aging, and the Arlington Commission on Disability
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Robbins Library Community Room (lower level), 700 Mass Ave. Arlington, MA, 692 Massachusetts Ave, Arlington, MA 02139-3308, United States,Arlington, Massachusetts
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