Autism Symbols
Autism and Identity: Moving Beyond The Puzzle Piece Symbol
A.J. Drexel Autism Institute
June 2023
- Oversimplification: The puzzle piece, with its connotation of missing or incomplete parts, implies that autistic people are somehow incomplete or broken.
- Medicalization: The puzzle piece symbolizes focusing on finding a way to "fix" autism rather than accepting and accommodating neurodiversity. It promotes a medical model that disregards the experiences, strengths, and contributions of autistic individuals.
- Lack of Autistic Representation: The puzzle piece was initially created by and for non-autistic individuals, raising concerns about excluding the very people it seeks to represent. Some autistic individuals prefer symbols emphasizing acceptance, understanding, and empowerment rather than puzzle imagery.
Recently, at the Autism Institute, we promoted an event with puzzle piece imagery in the flyer. We want to acknowledge that our actions were harmful and lacked the necessary understanding of the lived experiences of individuals with autism and their families. In response to our actions, we wanted to take the time to fully understand the history of the imagery and spread awareness within our own community and the communities we operate within.
There are several alternative symbols one can use to represent the autism community. The infinity symbol (a figure eight on its side) was created by autistic people, representing all forms of neurodiversity, not just autism. It represents the idea of infinite possibilities and acceptance. The rainbow is often associated with diversity and inclusion. Some individuals and organizations have used a rainbow-colored ribbon or infinity symbol. Butterflies are also another well-known alternative, and they symbolize transformation and growth.It is our commitment to amplify autistic voices and center the community. Moving forward ourcommitment is to spread awareness about the harm the puzzle piece symbol causes. When we partner with other organizations, we will encourage the use of affirming symbols for all activities and informational guides.




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