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Earlier this year, Dayamara Baker made the decision to close The Rockin’ Baker Academy which offered job training for neurodivergent individuals in the region. However, she will soon team up with Sandy Wright, a certified professional coach, to start a five-week series called "Thriving with Neurodiversity." The sessions will take place at Natural Grocers in Fayetteville and carry titles like “Building on Your Strengths” and “Taking Care of Those Who Care.”
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On today's show, artists flock to the Fayetteville Public Library this weekend for Maker Faire's second iteration. Also, Dr. Sarah Deer talks about researching deeper into violence against Native women. Plus, a new episode of Reflections in Black featuring Raven Cook.
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Supporting Lifelong Success, or SLS, will be the first nonprofit residential community for neurodivergent adults in Arkansas. Located in the beautiful foothills of Kessler Mountain in southwest Fayetteville, the planned development will feature individual housing, clinical and communal facilities, recreation and greenspace designed to help residents and their families to thrive.