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cnn.com/2009/LIVING/03/20/obama.special.olympics/index.html
By Jessica Ravitz
CNN
(CNN) – An unexpected and sudden spotlight on the Special Olympics, an organization that for more than 40 years has served and honored those with intellectual disabilities, comes less than two weeks before the nonprofit launches a new campaign: Spread the Word to the End the Word.
Special Olympics is running a campaign to stop the use of the “R-word.”
March 31 is being billed a “national day of awareness,” a call to Americans to recognize and rethink their use of the word “retard,” or as the organization would prefer, the “R-word.”
By Jessica Ravitz
CNN
(CNN) – An unexpected and sudden spotlight on the Special Olympics, an organization that for more than 40 years has served and honored those with intellectual disabilities, comes less than two weeks before the nonprofit launches a new campaign: Spread the Word to the End the Word.
Special Olympics is running a campaign to stop the use of the “R-word.”
March 31 is being billed a “national day of awareness,” a call to Americans to recognize and rethink their use of the word “retard,” or as the organization would prefer, the “R-word.”