The UN officially created World Autism Awareness Day in 2007. Learn more about this year's theme, and the symbols and colors ...
Symbols used by communities often serve as a visual representation of a group's identity, values, and shared beliefs. Representation is important, and the language and symbols used to represent an ...
Autism Acceptance Day, also known as World Autism Awareness Day or World Autism Day, is observed annually on April 2, according to National Today. World Autism Acceptance Week takes place the week ...
For decades, a jigsaw puzzle piece has been used to symbolise autism across the world. It has been used for charity logos and awareness ribbons, and even tattooed on to the bodies of well-meaning ...