So, let\u2019s talk about the Autism in Black Conference for the year 2024\u2026
The Autism in Black Conference is rooted in our own family's journey. It all began when our daughter was diagnosed with autism at 18 months, and not long after that, we discovered that my wife shares the same journey. Seeking proper healthcare for our daughter, we encountered numerous hurdles, made a lot more difficult by the unique challenge of being Black. And that is the gap that my wife, Maria Davis-Pierre, really wanted to bridge.
Maria Davis-Pierre is a licensed mental health counselor and is the founder and CEO of Autism in Black, an organization that aims to provide support to parents who raise autistic children through educational and advocacy services. Every year, they do an Autism in Black Conference, aiming to provide a safe space for those within the spectrum.
The conference, born from our experiences, is more than just an event; it is a beacon of understanding and compassion, connecting those facing similar struggles, and ensuring no one walks their journey alone.
In this episode, Maria sheds light on everything you need to know about this annual advocacy-driven event scheduled to happen on the 19th to 21st of April of this year 2024.
Why you need to check this episode:
\u201cEven if you are not on the East Coast, this conference is for you, wherever you are [in the world].\u201d \u2013 Maria Davis-Pierre
Notable Quotes:
\u201cNo matter the amount of privilege, those biases get in the way all the time.\u201d \u2013 Maria Davis-Pierre
\u201cWe\u2019re back to a fully virtual conference, and we do that, definitely, in consideration of families. Because we know that it takes a lot to find child care, to set up being able to leave your home for three days and attend a conference, and we want you guys to be able to get the content, lean in, listen, feel that community, and not have to worry about those things.\u201d \u2013 Maria Davis-Pierre
\u201cEspecially in this community, that feeling of being safe is so important. Being Black is difficult; being Black is tough. So, imagine being Black, being autistic, and then having to navigate the world through those lenses.\u201d \u2013 Dr. Berry Pierre
\u201cFor me, it\u2019s knowing that we\u2019re providing that safe space for our attendees and our speakers. Our speakers have said the same thing, and our attendees have said this\u2014it\u2019s a safe space, and they haven\u2019t been in a space that is so Black and neuro-affirming at the same time, where they don\u2019t have to have their defenses out, where they can let that guard down and say whatever\u2019s on their mind in a judgment-free zone.\u201d \u2013 Maria Davis-Pierre
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