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Why Lumberyard is Pivoting from Technical Residencies to Neurodivergence Inclusivity

by Lauren Wingenroth | May 12, 2023

Film is projected over a set that suggests the skeleton of a two story house. A Black woman sits downstage left, under an archway, chin in hand as she stares into the middle distance. The projection shows an older Black woman with cerulean blue braids standing in profile before sky blue water and long green grass.

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