“…It decries efforts toward autism eradication, calling instead for societal transformation to increase accessibility for all in a "Nothing About Us Without Us" tradition (Fletcher-Watson et al, 2019;Kapp, 2020;Nicolaidis, 2012). However, autistic people who are diverse in multiple ways, such as people with co-occurring disabilities and/or racial, ethnic, sexual, and/or gender minorities, may face unique barriers to full societal inclusion (Aylward et al, 2021;Iacono et al, 2022;Jones et al, 2020;Mallipeddi & VanDaalen, 2021;Peña, 2019;Singh & Bunyhak, 2019). Therefore, the often-limited degree to which autistic people with additional marginalized identities are represented by existing autistic and non-autistic advocacy efforts, research, and practice is a major concern.…”