Oklahoma Governor Proclaims Spread the Word To End The Word Day

Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin proclaimed March 2, 2011 as “Spread the Word to End the ‘r’ Word Day” in Oklahoma. This day brings awareness that using the words “retard” or “retarded” to mean something stupid or bad is hurtful to people who have disabilities and the people who love them.

Not only does it perpetuate prejudice and discrimination towards people with disabilities, but simply because when its used in an ugly way this word is just as cruel and offensive as any other slur or hate speech.

According to the 2005 U.S. Census Bureau, 604,245 Oklahomans, 19.0% age 5 and over, have some form of disability. Approximately 50,000 people with developmental disabilities live in Oklahoma. This group is also the most inclusive and diverse, it includes; all ages, genders, religions, ethnicities, sexual orientations and socioeconomic levels.

Many schools and students in the Oklahoma City area will be participating in efforts to bring awareness on this day.

For more information on “Spread the Word to End the ‘r’ Word Day” or to find out more about this grass roots effort to raise awareness that people with intellectual disabilities and their families are offended by the use of the words “retard” or “retarded” when used to describe something negative. Visit The “R” Word Campaign Website at: http://www.therword.org

Download the 2011 Proclamation (pdf).

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