Within your unique selves, how do you face your limitations…and discover new strengths? When you deal with people’s reactions to disabilities or neurodiversity, how do you handle painful ignorance (including our own)…or welcome kindness? Let’s learn from each other’s stories. Come to watch, or to share your thoughts, feelings and experiences around invisible disabilities or neurodiversity. Laugh, cry, and gain insights as True Story’s actors and musicians empathetically embody
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Within your unique selves, how do you face your limitations…and discover new strengths? When you deal with people’s reactions to disabilities or neurodiversity, how do you handle painful ignorance (including our own)…or welcome kindness? Let’s learn from each other’s stories. Come to watch, or to share your thoughts, feelings and experiences around invisible disabilities or neurodiversity. Laugh, cry, and gain insights as True Story’s actors and musicians empathetically embody whatever is shared.
Attendees will be encouraged to wear masks and chairs will be socially distanced. Some masks available at the entrance to the room.
Sponsored by the Arlington Council on Aging and the Arlington Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Division of Health and Human Services.
This program is supported in part by a grant from the Arlington Commission for Arts and Culture (ACAC), a local agency which is supported by the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency.
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