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  • Organizations like Autism in Black and The Color of Autism Foundation provide culturally responsive advocacy and family support.
  • Services include IEP support, parent coaching, trainings, job readiness, caregiver groups, community events, and digital toolkits.
  • They confront systemic inequities such as diagnostic delays, resource gaps, and institutional barriers through advocacy and community-centered programs.

by Ahsan Washington

April 6, 2026

A new network of organizations has developed to serve the Black community.


As we observe Autism Acceptance Month this month the focus has shifted from visibility to a demand for systemic equity. For the Black community, this month is a call to bridge the “diagnosis gap.” While identification rates for Black children have reached a historic 1 in 27, they are still diagnosed an average of three years later than their white peers, frequently missing the critical window for early intervention.

With nearly 50% of Black autistic youth navigating co-occurring intellectual disabilities, culturally competent care is a necessity, not a luxury. Organizations like The Color of Autism Foundation and Autism in Black—hosting its 6th annual conference April 17—are leading the charge to dismantle these barriers.

A new network of organizations has developed to serve the Black community through advocacy and educational initiatives and culturally appropriate support services.

Autism in Black

Maria Davis-Pierre, a mental health professional and advocate, established Autism in Black to support Black autistic individuals and their families. The organization delivers culturally responsive advocacy alongside IEP support and parent coaching while providing trainings and expanding its digital community through toolkits and live expert sessions. The organization started as a response to persistent stigma and underrepresentation of Black individuals in autism discussions and has grown substantially during the recent surge in equity-focused dialogues. Through virtual programming and consulting services, Autism in Black connects clinical knowledge with lived experience to both reduce stigma and provide families practical strategies.

The Color of Autism Foundation

The Color of Autism Foundation operates as a national nonprofit organization founded by Camille Proctor, who educates and advocates and supports African American families who navigate autism. Through digital and in-person programming, the organization provides job readiness programs and self-advocate support and community town halls. Through its “inclusion by design” approach, the foundation makes sure that Black families receive priority autism services during adult transition and workforce readiness phases.

Black Autism Coalition

The Black Autism Coalition founded by Cynthia Laine is a community-driven organization which advocates for acceptance and empowerment while respecting Black and Brown families affected by autism through its advocacy initiatives and awareness campaigns and family-centered support systems. The coalition emerged from demands for autism advocacy that respects cultural differences and now serves communities of color through its partnerships and awareness initiatives. The organization’s focus on cultural acceptance transforms autism into a condition that needs understanding, equity and community-based support.

Autism Urban Connections

Jamie Upshaw established Autism Urban Connections after her son experienced delayed diagnosis which revealed systemic gaps in autism care. The organization holds caregiver support groups and training workshops and self-care initiatives and community events including Autism Awareness Fun Days. The Pennsylvania-based organization serves underserved and minority communities to resolve diagnostic delays and access gaps which constitute a major inequity in autism care early intervention.

The GAPS Society

The nonprofit GAPS Society supports Black and Brown families raising children with autism through community-building events and educational resources and advocacy initiatives to close service gaps. The organization exists as part of a fresh movement of grassroots autism advocacy groups and operates out of Georgia, to serve local communities through events. Through its accessible community programming, the GAPS Society works to eliminate the resource gap which exists in underserved Southern areas.

Black Autism Support Society

The Black Autism Support Society functions as a 501(c)(3) organization that tackles racial disparities in autism alongside systemic inequities. The organization delivers non-clinical support through its four pillars: social justice, family support, education, and spirituality. The society was created to reform established support deficiencies which exist in educational institutions, religious organizations, and justice system institutions. The organization’s comprehensive strategy acknowledges that effective autism support for Black individuals requires attention to cultural institutions and systemic factors beyond healthcare systems.

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