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Autism Speaks has advocated that people wear blue to indicate support of autistic people. However, many autistic people do not want Autism speaks to represent them. So other colors, including gold, red, taupe, and purple, have been offered as alternatives,<ref>[https://embrace-autism.com/reclaiming-blue-for-autism/ Reclaiming Blue for Autism]</ref> in addition to the ubiquitous rainbow.
Autism Speaks has advocated that people wear blue to indicate support of autistic people. However, many autistic people do not want Autism Speaks to represent them. So other colors, including gold, red, taupe, and purple, have been offered as alternatives,<ref>[https://embrace-autism.com/reclaiming-blue-for-autism/ Reclaiming Blue for Autism]</ref> in addition to the ubiquitous rainbow.


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 19:55, 27 August 2022

This should have more images!

We need to be careful about copyright issues.
puzzle piece is from pexels.com . Their license allows this use
ribbon is from freepik.com . See the file for complete license info
I made the blue and rainbow swatches

People use a variety of images to symbolize autism. A person might wear this symbol or have it as a bumper sticker or otherwise displayed to indicate that the user is autistic, is closely related to or has a strong relationship with an autistic person, or otherwise supports the autistic community. These symbols are also frequently found in works related to autism, such as this very wiki

Jigsaw puzzle piece

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A single piece from a jigsaw puzzle or a few pieces put together. The symbol of Autism Speaks. It is meant to signify the complexity of the autism spectrum.

Many in the Autistic community find this symbol offensive, stating that it implies something is missing in an autistic brain or that autism is a problem to be solved.[1]

Rainbow-colored infinity symbol

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The rainbow-colored infinity symbol signifies the infinite diversity in the ways Autism presents itself.

Many in the Autistic community advocate the use of this symbol over the traditional jigsaw puzzle piece.[2]

Ribbon

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In accord with other ribbons symbolizing other conditions, the autism awareness ribbon is an illustration of multiply-colored jigsaw puzzle pieces. As stated before, many in the autistic community find this offensive.

Colors

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Autism Speaks has advocated that people wear blue to indicate support of autistic people. However, many autistic people do not want Autism Speaks to represent them. So other colors, including gold, red, taupe, and purple, have been offered as alternatives,[3] in addition to the ubiquitous rainbow.

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