LGBTQ+ Youth and Peers Show Their Support Against Bullying for #SpiritDay
Students and faculty in schools all across the nation are going purple for Spirit Day 2019, the world’s largest and most visible LGBTQ+ anti-bullying media campaign.
School faculty, high school GSAs, and universities alike all showed their solidarity in standing against LGBTQ+ bullying. Checkout what some schools have been posting about Spirit Day 2019 for a #SpiritDay 2019 highlight:
Thursday, October 17th is #SpiritDay !
Wear purple in solidarity with LGBTQ+ youth and take a stand against bullying. pic.twitter.com/SxVkhvSSZn
— MSU GenCen (@MSUGenCen) October 14, 2019
Today on #SpiritDay and everyday, we celebrate #RCNJpride. Thanks to all who made yesterday’s third annual Pridefest a wonderful day! pic.twitter.com/rPQYNvmN9w
— Ramapo College (@RamapoCollegeNJ) October 17, 2019
Spirit Day 2019! We wear purple because we are against bullying! #spiritday2019 #lgbtqYOUTH #lovewins #noplaceforhate #mjjwearspurple #spiritday @CarstarphenMJ @APSMHJHSJaguars @NPFH_Southeast @glaad pic.twitter.com/eIqYAp73lP
— Maynard Jackson_GSA (@MJHS_GSA) October 17, 2019
#FCS54 staff recognizes #SpiritDay!#RCSDonefamily #RCSDroctogether #RCSDny pic.twitter.com/LvRZ3BzIoR
— Flower City School No. 54 (@RCSDsch54) October 17, 2019
The BAC is wearing purple with PRIDE to stand up against bullying! #SpiritDay #LGBTQyouth #BACbuzz pic.twitter.com/8EtIA3UbFz
— The Boston Architectural College (@TheBACBoston) October 17, 2019
Warriors wearing Purple to support our LGBTQ+ community #GLAAD #spiritday #yvhs
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Spirit Day 2019! We wear purple because we are against bullying! #spiritday2019 #lgbtqYOUTH #lovewins #noplaceforhate #mjjwearspurple #spiritday @CarstarphenMJ @APSMHJHSJaguars @NPFH_Southeast @glaad pic.twitter.com/xyUjQIs310
— Maynard Jackson_GSA (@MJHS_GSA) October 17, 2019
In honor of Spirit Day today, we wore purple to support LGBTQ youth and to take a stand against bullying
#SpiritDay #WVU #LawSchoolLife #OneWVU pic.twitter.com/flrIKppaN0
— WVU College of Law (@wvulaw) October 17, 2019
Clubs and schools weren’t the only ones talking about Spirit Day. Many are using #SpiritDay to share their own struggles and share words of affirmation:
Our founding tradition of Social Justice is as strong today as it was 1964. #myMCNY students representing in purple in support of #spiritday.
GLAAD Spirit Day is in support of LGBTQ+ youth and speaking out against bullying in our schools. pic.twitter.com/ehFIk20tdL— MCNY ALUMNI (@MCNYalumni) October 17, 2019
When students lead GSAs, LGBTQ students report feeling safer, they experience less harassment, and they are less likely to skip school. #SpiritDay invites all to show up in support of the anti-bullying work LGBTQ and allied students are already leading! pic.twitter.com/LciZ1TQJOM
— Iowa Safe Schools (@iowasafeschools) October 17, 2019
Today is #SpiritDay which is a day about LGBTQ+ bullying
I have been harassed for being gay in school and called queer but I’m still here.
No matter what, I’ll always be me.
I’ll always have my friends.
I’ll always have my community.YOU are valid no matter what people say !
— Raggamuffin (@SamuDepresso) October 17, 2019
Happy #SpiritDay to my fellow LGBT+ people! Bullying isn’t cool, funny or fun. It can seriously damage a person’s lifestyle.
Being bullied my whole life for being myself has made me more heartless but I still care about others. I’m still me! pic.twitter.com/bmycyyGyqr— Ghiaccio Donovan (@GhiaccioFrame) October 17, 2019
I was bullied severely in school for being gay and even had people in my dms telling me to kill myself and the school did nothing… it’s 2019 schools need to support their lgbtq+ students #Itgetsbetter #SpiritDay
— sir this is a wendys (@KobieBuschmann) October 17, 2019
Additionally, Hollywood’s young stars showed their support for their peers:
Raise your hand in the comments below if you have been bullied for being your authentic self. Why? It’s #SpiritDay! Ever since I came out as transgender, I have been bullied for being my true self. Post a photo in purple today to take a stand against bullying of LGBTQ+ Youth. pic.twitter.com/bf0CLhvlO7
— Jazz Jennings (@JazzJennings__) October 17, 2019
join the cast of #grownish and @glaad to go purple and take a stand against bullying for #spiritday. stand up for LGBTQ+ youth and #choosekindness. pic.twitter.com/8g7sH9u26G
— grown-ish (@grownish) October 17, 2019
Forever standing by my LGBTQ family because we all deserve to be unapologetically ourselves without fear of bullying or retaliation. #SpiritDay pic.twitter.com/1NRbljinbH
— Isabella Gomez (@Isabella_Gomez) October 17, 2019
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.
Presenting partners Pantene and Target, official partners Kellogg’s and the NBA and WNBA, and community partners Amazon, Johnson & Johnson, Kirkland & Ellis, and Wells Fargo will all participate in the anti-bullying campaign. 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 17, 2019. Take the Spirit Day pledge to show LGBTQ youth you’ve got their backs at glaad.org/spiritday. Follow @GLAAD on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram to keep up to date with #SpiritDay news.
www.glaad.org/blog/lgbtq-youth-and-peers-show-their-support-against-bullying-spiritday
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