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  2. Autism rights movement - Wikipedia

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    The rainbow-colored infinity symbol is a popular symbol among autistic people and autism rights advocates, symbolising a broad and varied spectrum of experiences. [1]The autism rights movement, also known as the autistic acceptance movement, is a social movement allied with disability rights that emphasizes a neurodiversity paradigm, viewing autism as a disability with variations in the human ...

  3. Autistic Pride Day - Wikipedia

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    The first Autistic Pride Day in 2005 used a flag with a rainbow infinity symbol, created by Aspies For Freedom. [8] Many variants have since been created, such as this design from 2013. Autistic Pride Day was first celebrated in 2005 by Aspies For Freedom (AFF), who selected 18 June because it was the birthday of the youngest member of the ...

  4. Autism - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, neurodiversity advocates Amy and Gwen Nelson conjured the "rainbow infinity symbol". It was initially the logo for their website, Aspies for Freedom. Nowadays, the prismatic colors are often associated with the neurodiversity movement in general. [380] The autism spectrum has also been symbolized by the infinity symbol itself. [381]

  5. Kansas town axed librarians after confusing autism symbol for ...

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    The multicolored infinity symbol represented autism awareness. The other colorful image has a child in a wheelchair and a Maya Angelou quote. Library board officials believed the rainbows promoted ...

  6. File:Autism spectrum infinity awareness symbol.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Autism infinity symbol. From left to right, the symbol is gradientally colored in with red, then orange, yellow, green, blue, and finishing with purple.

  7. Infinity symbol - Wikipedia

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    A rainbow-coloured infinity symbol is also used by the autism rights movement, as a way to symbolize the infinite variation of the people in the movement and of human cognition. [28] The Bakelite company took up this symbol in its corporate logo to refer to the wide range of varied applications of the synthetic material they produced. [29]

  8. Autism-friendly - Wikipedia

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    The rainbow-colored infinity symbol represents the diversity of the autism spectrum as well as the greater neurodiversity movement. Further information: Autism rights movement The autism rights movement encourages autistic people to "embrace their neurodiversity" and encourages society to accept autistics as they are.

  9. Neurodiversity - Wikipedia

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    Neurodiversity is a framework for understanding human brain function that recognizes the diversity within sensory processing, motor abilities, social comfort, cognition, and focus as neurobiological differences. The neurodiversity paradigm argues that diversity in human cognition is normal and that some conditions generally classified as ...