Chicago Sun-Times

The next 50 years

- BY SPECIAL OLYMPICS STAFF

Why everyone is joining the ‘ inclusion revolution’

1968. It was one of the most pivotal periods in modern history. Historians everywhere look to this seminal moment as a time of great political and civil unrest that unleashed a tidal wave of change and uprising.

From war to riots, civil rights to women’s liberation, the year was revolution­ary for so many reasons that irrevocabl­y changed the face of the world for years to come.

In the midst of those tumultuous times an event was held on July 20, 1968, in Chicago at Soldier Field.

By its very nature, this was a revolution­ary moment in time, too.

The world witnessed for the first time a sports competitio­n for people with intellectu­al disabiliti­es. Many of the participan­ts needed to leave the institutio­ns in which they lived to travel to Chicago to compete. Locked away and condemned to exist on the margins, they were brought out of the shadows and into one of the largest stadiums in the U. S. It was their chance and their moment to show the world what they could accomplish.

Justice was sought, but not in the form of a rally or a protest — but as a sporting event with joy that sparked a social uprising and used an awards podium as a transforma­tive stage.

It was in 1968 Special Olympics was born. A social inclusion movement that has challenged the status quo since and in doing so changed society.

As we celebrate the 50th anniversar­y of Special Olympics movement, we want to challenge everyone to recapture the spirit of 1968. To conjure the revolution­ary essence that inspired a generation and sparked the belief of making possible a better tomorrow that initially created Special Olympics.

Today our world is more divided than ever, and the work at the heart of our inclusion revolution has never been more urgent. As we head into our next 50 years we set forth to end discrimina­tion against people with intellectu­al disabiliti­es. We will create a world of inclusion where all difference­s are celebrated, not scorned.

Today, at more than 5 million athletes strong in 170- plus countries, we will continue to reach out to the nearly 200 million people with intellectu­al disabiliti­es who remain in the shadows facing neglect. We will provide the global platform for our athletes to be teachers of kindness, understand­ing and acceptance in order to help lead others in celebratin­g difference­s.

We will welcome all those who have ever been left out.

Those who have ever been told “you can’t,” who have been bullied, or ignored, it is time for a new game. A new world, which embraces that which unites us: regardless of ability, race, sexuality, gender, and class.

The revolution is inclusion, and here is how you can join.

Sports leagues and stars, open your fields, your stadiums and your sports to Special Olympics athletes. Play with us. Compete with us. We promise we’ll give you the game of your life.

Students and teachers, make your places of learning the most welcoming they can be for students of all abilities — in the words you use, in your school culture and in your curriculum and in your activities.

Businesses, include those with intellectu­al disabiliti­es who have countless skills and perspectiv­es that can bring value to your teams, your customers and your bottom line.

Medical profession­als, open your practices and hospitals to those with intellectu­al disabiliti­es who remain the most underserve­d and overlooked patients in the world.

Civic leaders and legislatur­es, in your countries and government­s ensure everyone has a voice and support needed to flourish in civil society as full and equal human beings.

Everyone can pledge to look for the lonely, the isolated, the left out, the challenged and the bullied. Pledge to overcome the fear of difference and replace it with the power of inclusion.

As we remember the history of Special Olympics, the milestones of our journey and the people who stood up with determinat­ion to bring the movement to life all over the globe, it is important that we reimagine the future with a fresh focus of creating true inclusion everywhere for everyone.

SPORTS LEAGUES AND STARS, OPEN YOUR FIELDS, YOUR STADIUMS AND YOUR SPORTS TO SPECIAL OLYMPICS ATHLETES. PLAY WITH US. COMPETE WITH US. WE PROMISE WE’LL GIVE YOU THE GAME OF YOUR LIFE.

 ?? SPECIAL OLYMPICS PHOTOS ?? The next Special Olympics World Summer Games will be in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, in 2019.
SPECIAL OLYMPICS PHOTOS The next Special Olympics World Summer Games will be in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, in 2019.
 ??  ?? A Special Olympics athlete celebrates at the 2015 World Summer Games in Los Angeles.
A Special Olympics athlete celebrates at the 2015 World Summer Games in Los Angeles.

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