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April is World Autism Month – #RedInstead

April 1, 2022

World Autism Day design with puzzle piece, infinity symbol, colorful figures, and John McGivney logo.

#RedInstead – Changing the Symbolism of Autism Advocacy

Empowered Kids Ontario Ontario has moved from the colour blue for autism awareness to the colour red for autism celebrating neurodiversity.

We as a community are also looking to shift from Autism Awareness to Autism Acceptance.

Reasons to Wear #RedInstead on April 2nd

If you want to show solidarity or support of individuals on the spectrum on World Autism Day, don’t “light it up blue,” wear #RedInstead. Why? The simplest reason is that is what #ActuallyAutistic people are asking you to do. Here is why they are trying to change the symbolism of autism advocacy:

  • Blue is typically understood to be a symbol of loss, grief, and despair. Not surprisingly, many autistics prefer to be associated with a color that symbolizes fire, passion, and heart.
  • Some Autistic adults point out that the color blue perpetuates the stereotype that boys are much more likely to be on the spectrum. 
  • Autism awareness isn’t really necessary anymore. Most people already know Autism exists. Autism Acceptance…now that’s something to advocate for. That’s what #RedInstead represents.