Each year, millions go purple for GLAAD’s Spirit Day to support LGBTQ youth in a united stand against bullying. Started in 2010 by high school student Brittany McMillan in response to numerous young LGBTQ lives lost to suicide, Spirit Day now draws the participation of celebrities, schools, faith institutions, national landmarks, corporations, media outlets, sports leagues, and advocates around the world, all joining together to stand against bullying and support LGBTQ youth.
As anti-LGBTQ policies, hate crimes, and harassment are on the rise, it is now especially important to let all marginalized youth know they are supported.
Trans influencers went purple for #SpiritDay, and it’s a big deal
GLAAD
In honor of #SpiritDay today, transgender celebrities, activists, musicians, artists, athletes, and influencers all went purple in support of LGBTQ youth. By going purple, they took a stand against anti-LGBTQ bullying and sent a strong message in solidarity. From profile pictures to tweets, trans celebs showed up for #SpiritDay. See their powerful photos and messages below and visit glaad.org/SpiritDay to find out more!
#SpiritDay is Oct. 19 – Go purple now to take a stand against bullying and support LGBTQ youth!
Today is a reminder ESPECIALLY with your president who is the biggest bully, that we should all be against it. Stand strong. #spiritdaypic.twitter.com/peOMaVDo0O
Each year, millions go purple for GLAAD’s Spirit Day to support LGBTQ youth in a united stand against bullying. Started in 2010 by high school student Brittany McMillan in response to numerous young LGBTQ lives lost to suicide, Spirit Day now draws the participation of celebrities, schools, faith institutions, national landmarks, corporations, media outlets, sports leagues, and advocates around the world, all joining together to stand against bullying and support LGBTQ youth.
As anti-LGBTQ policies, hate crimes, and harassment are on the rise, it is now especially important to let all marginalized youth know they are supported.
Liberty Mutual ensures a very purple #SpiritDay for LGBTQ young people
Liberty Mutual
This Spirit Day, Liberty Mutual Insurance joined GLAAD as an official Spirit Day partner in going purple to stand against bullying and in support of LGBTQ youth.
Liberty Mutual partners, MKTG and Dentsu Aegis US, also made their support of LGBTQ youth well known throughtout social media today.
Liberty Mutual helps people preserve and protect what they earn, build, own, and cherish. Their company commitment to “treat people with dignity and respect” aligns with the goals of Spirit Day.
About Spirit Day
Each year, millions go purple for GLAAD’s Spirit Day to support LGBTQ youth in a united stand against bullying. Started in 2010 by high school student Brittany McMillan in response to numerous young LGBTQ lives lost to suicide, Spirit Day now draws the participation of celebrities, schools, faith institutions, national landmarks, corporations, media outlets, sports leagues, and advocates around the world, all joining together to stand against bullying and support LGBTQ youth.
As anti-LGBTQ policies, hate crimes, and harassment are on the rise, it is now especially important to let all marginalized youth know they are supported.
This year, Spirit Day is on October 19, 2017. Take the Spirit Day pledge to show LGBTQ youth you’ve got their backs at glaad.org/spiritday. Follow @GLAAD on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Tumblr to keep up to date with #SpiritDay news.