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End the R-Word State House Rally in South Carolina
Project Unify South Carolina hosted a End the R-Word State House Rally. This video features Sarah and Grant, two members of the Youth Council, speaking in front of 400 plus people at the rally.
It starts with you...
Spread the Word to End the Word campaign video for Queen’s Grant Preparatory High School in North Carolina.
Champaign County Organizes 2010 R-Word Event
Champaign County, Illinois R-Word Event on March 3, 2010
National TV Morning Shows Spreading the Word
Watch Robin Roberts on ABC's Good Morning America, Kathie Lee and Hoda on NBC's Today show and weatherman Lonnie Quinn all promote our Spread the Word to End the Word campaign on the morning of 3.3.10.
SORI Executive Director, Dennis DeJesus, Spreads the Word
News clip from March 3, 2010 on Fox Network’s ‘The Rhode Show’ in Providence, featuring Special Olympics Rhode Island Executive Director, Dennis DeJesus.
Johnny Knoxville & Eddie Barbanell Discuss the R-Word
See actors and best friends Johnny Knoxville and Eddie Barbanell from "The Ringer" discuss why the word "retard(ed)" is hurtful and why they want you to choose to pledge to stop saying it. Video created by Noah Gray.
Carl Lewis and Friends Take the Pledge
Carl Lewis, Alonzo Mourning, Evander Holyfield and Stormy Henley have taken the pledge to end the R-word. Have you?
Joe Jonas Pledges to End the R-Word
Joe Jonas has made his pledge to stop using the word retard(ed). Have you? Answer Joe's challenge and be a fan of respect for all people by making your pledge today.
Rob Johnson Shares His Perspective on the R-Word
Rob Johnson from CBS 2 Illinios responds to Rahm Emanuel's R-Word controversy. Video File Used with Permission
ABC's "The View" discusses the R-word
Watch the panel of ABC's "The View" as they discuss society's use of the word "retard(ed)." This clip is being used for public awareness only and should be shared in a manner consistent with fair use.