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Central text reads “Autism Awareness BIPOC Edition”.
Arrows spiral out from the central text to various facts. Each fact is accompanied by a small image.
Black children typically diagnosed on average of 1.4 years later than white children. (Image of the words 1.4 years in a dark blue box)
Black American children 5.1X more likely to be misdiagnosed with conduct or adjustment disorders, before being diagnosed with ADHD or autism. (Image of the number 5.1X in a dark blue box)
In the US, white children are about 19% more likely than Black children and 65% more likely than Hispanic children to be diagnosed with autism. (Image of 3 separate human figures)
Indigenous children are 13% less likely to be identified as autistic. (Image of the number 13% in a dark blue box)
On average Latino children are diagnosed 2.5 years later than white non-Latino children. (Image of the words 2.5 years in a dark blue box)