House Call
Loving Uncle Amplifies Autism Awareness in Communities of Color After Niece’s Diagnosis
Derrick Jakolby Washington’s niece, Zyion was diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (a developmental disability caused by differences in the brain) at the age of 4 years old. Six years later, he describes a recent trip home to visit, where he attended a gymnastics class with Zyion in which he witnessed the instructor award every student in the class for doing a great job except his niece. He admits his niece needed a few extra instructions, but was able to complete every challenge given to her.
Feeling heartbroken about the experience, they returned home where Zyion, unable to articulate her emotions verbally, began to replay a cartoon that summed up how she felt. The cartoon essentially described how bad it felt to be left out because you’re different and she played that part on repeat. He would go on to stay up most of the night researching Autism (ASD) and what it means in communities of color. According to NBC News “…the rate rose faster for children of color than for white kids. The new estimates suggest that about 3% of Black, Hispanic and Asian or Pacific Islander children have an autism diagnosis, compared with about 2% of white kids.” Appalled by the disparities in diagnoses and resources Washington quickly recognized a need for both, greater awareness in the “neurotypical world” and greater representation for neurodivergent communities.
Brief Synopsis: “Meet 10- year-old Zyion, a fun-loving and energetic little girl who is loved and adored by her family. While Zyion recognizes that her family loves her, she is sometimes teased at school because she’s “different.” Zyion is autistic and sometimes has difficulty expressing how she feels. Journey with Zyion as she navigates those challenges while teaching an important lesson to her peers about embracing each other’s differences.“
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