Dr. Jill Stein, Laverne Cox, and Tony The Tiger (!) Celebrate #SpiritDay
Loads of corporations, brands, celebrities, and politicians got into the spirit of things for GLAAD’s Spirit Day — which, yeah, is today — by showing their support for LGBTQ youth on Twitter and taking a stance against the bullying that goes on for many.
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GLAAD created pre-made social media shareable graphics, both on their site and their Facebook page, although they were down earlier in the day. So get on over there and grab an image to show your spirit.
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In addition to sharing pre-made graphics and statements, brands are crafting their own custom graphics as well as turning their logos purple.
So without further ado here are all the amazing brands showing their support today on Spirit Day:
Happy #SpiritDay! @Target sponsored a @Spotify playlist so you can jam out to LGBTQ and allied artists all day t.co/H8O1Be2oU9
— GLAAD (@glaad) October 20, 2016
I stand against LGBTQ+ bullying. Most LGBTQ youth have experienced harassment or assault. This has no place in our school system. #SpiritDay
— Dr. Jill Stein (@DrJillStein) October 20, 2016
Today @NBA goes purple to take a stand against bullying as we celebrate @glaad #SpiritDay! #NBACares pic.twitter.com/kdAL7tBFnK
— NBA (@NBA) October 20, 2016
These lips are proud to go purple for @GLAAD #SpiritDay. #RockyHorror pic.twitter.com/0WB4cdtPvW
— Rocky Horror on FOX (@RockyHorrorFOX) October 20, 2016
Gone purple in support of #SpiritDay. Let’s stand w/LGBTQ youth and against bullying. t.co/XAX3XIHj4b ??? pic.twitter.com/phkkh7uj7p
— Ana Navarro (@ananavarro) October 20, 2016
I’m joining @glaad and taking a stand against bullying for #SpiritDay! Join me t.co/V9yCC6D4hJ
— Laverne Cox (@Lavernecox) October 20, 2016
We’re going purple for #SpiritDay to stand against bullying and support LGBTQ youth. Let’s grow a better future together. pic.twitter.com/bVsrBa1bsj
— MorningStar Farms (@MorningStrFarms) October 20, 2016
I stand with @GLAAD because the best way to #LetYourGreatOut is to be yourself. #SpiritDay pic.twitter.com/wIK9lnPZaP
— Tony the Tiger (@realtonytiger) October 20, 2016
Join @imarleneking and @SleepintheGardn by wearing purple for @GLAAD #SpiritDay TOMORROW. ? #ChooseKindness t.co/21UT3GwOxj pic.twitter.com/YUMK5MJAYU
— Pretty Little Liars (@PLLTVSeries) October 20, 2016
Join me in taking a stand against #bullying & support our #LGBTQ youth by taking the #SpiritDay pledge on Oct 20th. t.co/GSVNk11bFm pic.twitter.com/G79hXHFr5t
— tori amos (@toriamos) October 19, 2016
Kicking off #SpiritDay with my fans tonight! Everyone go purple tomorrow with @GLAAD to stand with #LGBT youth ????? t.co/iGazSbAAAA
— Britney Spears (@britneyspears) October 19, 2016
Hear what Troye Sivan has to say about taking a stand against bullying on #SpiritDay, Oct. 20.
Pledge your support ??t.co/ifrY7pi86k pic.twitter.com/C1faBimSeU— Troye Sivan Updates (@TroyeSivanUpdts) October 17, 2016
ATTENTION NERDS! @HMLYearbook2017 will be going around taking pics all day and during lunch #SpiritDay #itsyOURturn pic.twitter.com/lZ7pVOqMYb
— HMLYearbook (@HMLYearbook2017) October 10, 2016
Wondering how your Catholic school can go purple for #SpiritDay? Find resources here –> t.co/mIiolCSEWz #catholiced #catholicedchat
— New Ways Ministry (@NewWaysMinistry) October 9, 2016
Proud to go purple on #SpiritDay to stand up against bullying and support #LGBTQ youth. pic.twitter.com/PTcKOEfPk5
— Eric Fanning (@SECARMY) October 20, 2016
We’re wearing purple in honor of @glaad‘s #SpiritDay! #ChooseKindness Learn more: t.co/17QgsLpPKc t.co/Vo25xv7qoB
— The View (@TheView) October 20, 2016
.@jaimecamil es una de las millones de personas que llevan morado para #SpiritDay t.co/VXyTOM4SGq pic.twitter.com/tXJcj0vY7p
— Jaime Camil Veracruz (@JCamilVeracruz) October 20, 2016
We are all more free when we are treated as equals. Today, White House staff stand against bullying and in support of LGBTQ youth #SpiritDay pic.twitter.com/kI4HcDlyDI
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) October 20, 2016
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