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Thursday, April 8, 2010

Students Seek To Halt Use Of "R" Word Among Peers, Educators

The Chicago Tribune (4/7, Cox) reported, "Evanston Township [IL] High School senior Megan McCareins wants to stamp out the R-word as she and others try to change how fellow students talk and think about people with intellectual difficulties. McCareins and a handful of students recently gathered more than 3,000 signatures from students and staff, who pledged to stop using the words 'retard' or 'retarded' as an offhanded insult or in a derogatory manner." According to the Tribune, "Evanston Township was one of 75 schools, colleges and universities across the state that took part last month in the 'Spread the Word to End the 'R' Word Day' campaign, said teacher Leslie Wenzel."

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