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Shaiden Pinkney is 12 years old and lives with autism. He shares his experiences and advice with a community of more than 50,000 followers on Instagram. Learn more about his story in the latest installment of "Living on the Spectrum," a series from "Sound of Us," Ideastream Public Media's community storytelling initiative.
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Last year, in her mid-50s, Elizabeth Stiles began identifying as someone who has autism. She’s learning to find her way in a world where she doesn’t need to fit a specific mold. Read Elizabeth’s story as part of "Living on the Spectrum," the latest series in our community storytelling initiative the "Sound of Us."
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Bernie Puchajda, Dorothy Justice and Frank Lovell thrive off their friendship and chair volleyball competitions at the Donna Smallwood Activities Center in Parma. Learn more about these senior citizens' lives and friendship.
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The Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association initiative will provide reduced fee legal services to those who do not qualify for free legal aid.
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Alfred Schroeder escaped the destruction of World War II and the loss of his family. In Cleveland, he found a new family and what was left of the one he lost.
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Samsor Ziar splits his time working as a full-time receptionist at the International Institute of Akron and attending evening classes at Stark State College of Akron. He restarted his education journey after leaving behind his home in Afghanistan.
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In connection with the International Institute of Akron, Arrivals tells the stories of five people who are newly settled in Northeast Ohio.
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Jarad Peters of J&J Custom Car Care in Painesville talks about how he builds trust with customers and how each job is like a puzzle to be solved.
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Two men in Cleveland's Public Square discuss how chess has been a constant in their five-decade-long friendship.
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A singer-songwriter talks about her music and, during the course of the interview, resolves to recommit to her passion.