Navigating Autism in Communities of Color Documentary Premier

You are invited!!!

The Multiple Autisms Collective presents and cordially invites you to the premiere screening of the documentary film

Navigating Autism in Communities of Color

on Friday, March 22, 2024, at 7 PM.

Navigating Autism in Communities of Color documents caregiver, including our own Natasha Nelson (Supernova Momma), experiences of obtaining a diagnosis, accessing services, and advocating for their children. Based on stories from six Black families and their children with autism, the film examines the unique struggles of navigating autism in a structurally unequal society and their determination for equal access.

In collaboration between the Georgia Tech Schools of History and Sociology and Literature, Media, and Communication and The Color of Autism Foundation, Navigating Autism offers a first-hand account of the challenges and hopes for a future that embraces autism in Black communities.

 

Watch the Trailer

Multiple Autisms Collective presents Navigating Autism in Communities of Color. This documentary highlights Black caregiver experiences of obtaining a diagnosis, accessing services, and advocating for their children with autism.

RSVP for the Screening

Want to join us for the Atlanta, GA screening? The film screening will run from 7 PM to 8 PM in the Atlantic Theater located on the 3rd floor of the John Lewis Student Center on Georgia Tech’s campus. A panel discussion with filmmakers and participants will start after the film ends at 8 PM. Register below

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ased on stories from six Black families, as well as experts in the field, we examine the unique struggles of navigating autism in a structurally unequal society and determination for equal access. 

This film offers a first-hand account of the challenges and hopes for a future that embraces autism in Black communities.

For more details about the film, visit our website.