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End the Word - PSA

Based on a PSA by Noah Gray, created by hodguccifilms.

Call Me Friend, Call Me Neighbor

This is a public service announcement created by BBDO-NY to raise awareness about the hurtfulness of the word 'retard' for people with intellectual disabilities. It's time we begin to respect and value people with intellectual disabilities as our friends and neighbors, instead of using labels.

Be Kind, Be Tolerant

This is a video created by youth in Arlington, Virginia to raise awareness about the hurtfulness of using the word 'retard'. The animation was done by Phi Tran.

Boston University Changes the Conversation

As a part of the national campaign Exceptional Educators Club at Boston University is creating a weeklong event on campus.

A Father Works to End the Word

A father speaks with City Council members in an effort to Spread the Word to End the Word.

Ban the Word

"Spread the word to end the word" end using word "Retarded' as an insult

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.

It starts with you...

Spread the Word to End the Word campaign video for Queen’s Grant Preparatory High School in North Carolina.

'I Am a Person'

A Spread the Word PSA created by youth and shared by LeFriendShip.

I Have Stopped

The r-word is very disrespectful and degrading. Please spread the word to end this awful term and promote acceptance among individuals.