crazybunnylady wrote:
I think the anything with the word 'rainbow' in it these days might be confused with LGBT groups.
The autism charity I worked for was getting local buildings to light themselves blue for autism awareness, it was pointed out that Autism Speaks did this and they seemed to have stopped thank god.
ASAN (rainbow faceted circle) and the Neurodiversity movement (rainbow lemniscate, or infinity symbol) use a color spectrum because at the core of both of their philosophies is the inclusion of the entire spectrum as part of normal humanity over time & across populations.
LGBT groups adopted a color rainbow with the original Pride flag in part because they wanted to be *inclusive* of everyone on the gender & sexuality spectrums. They have their own "Autism Speaks" in groups who wish to "cure" them, too. Interestingly, 40 years later it's now accepted in neurology that there are indeed, male-attracted & female-attracted brain sites, on a spectrum so perhaps the two movements are fighting a very similar battle.
Inclusion, not exclusion. Acceptance and celebration of variation, not try to "cure" anyone who is different.
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