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03/21/2019 12:01 AM

Cohen Commends Guilford Public School’s End the ‘R’ Word Campaign


State Senator Christine Cohen (D-12) participates in Guilford High School’s End the R Word campaign. Photo by Lorri Hahn

On March 5, State Senator Christine Cohen (D-12) commended Guilford Public Schools for participating in the End the R Word campaign, which educates students on the harmful impact of using the R word. This is the eighth year Guilford High School has taken part in this.

“I applaud Guilford High School (GHS) for participating in the End the R Word campaign,” said Cohen. “The students at GHS are doing a great service to our community by encouraging their fellow classmates to refrain from using hurtful language and by doing so are cultivating a civil, kind, and inclusive environment.”

As part of the End the R Word, campaign, students encourage their peers to take a pledge to not use the R word, and if they have used it, to remove it from their vocabulary.

Everyone who signed the pledge received a green bracelet which read, “Spread the word, to end the word,” or “The R word hurts. Disable the label.”

The End the R Word campaign is a nationwide initiative to educate young people on the hurtful impact of using the R word and encourages everyone to not use derogatory terms.

“By taking part in this campaign, students are leading the charge in making sure their hallways and classrooms are safe spaces for all,” said Cohen. “They are truly doing exceptional work.”