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Inside the Ruthless, Restless Final Days of Trump’s Campaign
The Atlantic
At the end of June, in the afterglow of a debate performance that would ultimately prompt President Joe Biden to end his campaign for...
1 day ago
A Frustrated Trump Lashes Out Behind Closed Doors Over Money
The New York Times
Donald J. Trump is feeling aggrieved, unappreciated by donors and fenced in by security concerns in the final stretch of the race.
3 weeks ago
New 2024 California laws remove "retarded" and "addict" from official terminology
CBS News
Assembly Bill 248, also known as the Dignity for All Act, removes the words and phrases "mentally retarded persons," "mentally retarded children," "retardation...
10 months ago
Awareness Can Change Lingo Around Mental Health, But Some Negative Terms Persist
The Sacramento Observer
By Genoa Barrow | OBSERVER Senior Staff Writer - Words can cause pain and have been weaponized in relation to mental illness, with some...
7 months ago
Types of Ableist Language and What to Say Instead
Verywell Mind
Ableist language typically falls into one of the two categories: words or phrases based on physical disabilities and words or phrases based on neurodivergence.
7 months ago
Focus on Special Needs: Words Matter
TulsaKids Magazine
Language evolves, and that is certainly true when it comes to the words used to describe intellectual disabilities.
48 months ago
Should “Retarded” be Retired from the Comedic Lexicon?
Vulture
I learned about Spread the Word to End the Word on Ellen Seidman's blog, Love That Max. Seidman's son, Max, has cerebral palsy,...
164 months ago
It’s Time To Stop Even Casually Misusing Disability Words
Forbes
This article mentions and discusses offensive words related to people with disabilities. It's not “oversensitive,” or too “new” of a concern for organizations...
44 months ago
Boyle: It's time to retire the words 'retarded' and 'retard'
The Asheville Citizen Times
This really shouldn't need saying. But these days, a lot of stuff that seems obvious still needs saying. So here goes: It is time for us to...
83 months ago
Why the R-Word Needs To Be Removed From Our Vocabulary
Parents
The R-word and R-worded are euphemisms for "retard" and "retarded," words that are considered offensive and disrespectful when used to describe or insult...
6 months ago