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Friday 12th September 2025
Source: BBC News (UK)
In a powerful effort to challenge negative perceptions of autism, a group of young autistic people from south Wales have created a photography exhibition.
Titled "But you don't look autistic," the exhibition features portraits of neurodivergent adults and children, alongside their personal stories.
Organised by the Newport charity, Rewild Play, the project aims to counter the "messages of can't" often directed at neurodivergent children.
Participants, like 15-year-old Liam, shared how they feel a sense of pride in their contributions and hope to combat the condescending attitudes they frequently face.
The exhibition highlights the importance of positive representation and demonstrates the wide spectrum of experiences and strengths within the autistic community.
The charity's co-founder, Jade West, who is also autistic, stated that the project was a way to challenge misconceptions and provide much needed positive visibility for neurodivergent people.
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