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You may have seen the following article: "New estimates show almost 3% of Black, Hispanic, and Asian or Pacific Islander children have received autism diagnoses...While these same families are talking more about autism, that doesn’t mean they’re receiving the help needed."
Source: New Data Show Autism Diagnosis More Common In Black Children
To that end, my non profit - TravelingWiki.com: Wiki for Autism Resources at U.S. Airports (GenAI from MIT/Princeton/Google; Endorsed by Dan Rather Profiled Rep. Wayne Ford; Published in 50+ Media Outlets; Now Hiring for 2025 Internships) - has now launched TravelingWiki.com: Wiki for Autism Resources at U.S. Airports (GenAI from MIT/Princeton/Google; Endorsed by Dan Rather Profiled Rep. Wayne Ford; Published in 50+ Media Outlets; Now Hiring for 2025 Internships) - Special Needs (Autism, ALS, Dementia, Parkinson's, Alzheimer's and other non visible disability) travel [airport] resources are now provided in both Spanish and English on both TravelingWiki and ViajandoWiki, with the individual airports' resources labeled as "Spanish" where descriptions are available. Embedded media, including videos and relevant maps, will be publishing over the coming days.
I welcome any feedback on this work - to be clear, though I speak Spanish and am taking intensive Spanish language lessons to augment this non profit work, my work will be that much more effective if it is based on collaboration, with me learning from those that read and consume my content. I also do all this work entirely for free as a second, non profit job (on top of my for profit daytime work) under contract with the US TSA. I WELCOME FEEDBACK. If you have any feedback on the Spanish language resources (?), please let me know using the "Contact US" instructions on TravelingWiki or ViajandoWiki.com
Source: New Data Show Autism Diagnosis More Common In Black Children
To that end, my non profit - TravelingWiki.com: Wiki for Autism Resources at U.S. Airports (GenAI from MIT/Princeton/Google; Endorsed by Dan Rather Profiled Rep. Wayne Ford; Published in 50+ Media Outlets; Now Hiring for 2025 Internships) - has now launched TravelingWiki.com: Wiki for Autism Resources at U.S. Airports (GenAI from MIT/Princeton/Google; Endorsed by Dan Rather Profiled Rep. Wayne Ford; Published in 50+ Media Outlets; Now Hiring for 2025 Internships) - Special Needs (Autism, ALS, Dementia, Parkinson's, Alzheimer's and other non visible disability) travel [airport] resources are now provided in both Spanish and English on both TravelingWiki and ViajandoWiki, with the individual airports' resources labeled as "Spanish" where descriptions are available. Embedded media, including videos and relevant maps, will be publishing over the coming days.
I welcome any feedback on this work - to be clear, though I speak Spanish and am taking intensive Spanish language lessons to augment this non profit work, my work will be that much more effective if it is based on collaboration, with me learning from those that read and consume my content. I also do all this work entirely for free as a second, non profit job (on top of my for profit daytime work) under contract with the US TSA. I WELCOME FEEDBACK. If you have any feedback on the Spanish language resources (?), please let me know using the "Contact US" instructions on TravelingWiki or ViajandoWiki.com