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May 1, 2025
This image is a political advocacy graphic expressing opposition to Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s stance on Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and his proposed leadership of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The left side features a strong message in blue and white text stating that RFK Jr. is wrong about people with ASD and that his HHS would jeopardize their future. The right side shows a stylized illustration of the U.S. Capitol building with a prominent rainbow-colored infinity symbol—representing neurodiversity—overlaid across it. At the bottom, the logo of Creative Spirit, an organization promoting inclusive employment, appears with the hashtag #HireDifferent, underscoring their advocacy for the rights and representation of people with disabilities.
By Menachem Rephun, Creative Spirit Communications Manager In the United States, over 5 million adults and 3.2% of children have autism spectrum disorder (ASD), according to data from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). ASD is a range of neurodevelopmental conditions that affect social interaction, often involving sensory sensitivities, literal thinking, and repetitive and restrictive...