The whole world goes purple for Spirit Day

The whole world goes purple for Spirit Day

GLAAD

This year for Spirit Day, organizations all around the world have gone purple to stand with LGBTQ youth against bullying. Here are several social media posts supporting Spirit Day from global organizations.

 

Young #LGBTI people are much more likely to be bullied, abused and isolated – simply because of who they are or whom they love. This #SpiritDay GO PURPLE to show that you support LGBTI youth! t.co/rcsCNh5Efi #StandUp4HumanRights @glaad pic.twitter.com/OtYOCjJwXF

— UN Free & Equal (@free_equal) October 16, 2019

Spirit Day is a means of speaking out against LGBTQ bullying and standing with LGBTQ youth, who disproportionately face bullying and harassment because of their identities.

Please Like Share Comment #RainbowRoo#SpiritDay pic.twitter.com/uiNZw6hKnc

— Rainbow Roo (@RainbowRooAus) October 16, 2019

On October 17th, go purple with Open Arms and millions of others to show your support for LGBTQ+ youth in Canada and around the world! #spiritday pic.twitter.com/mpy9ffxTHa

— Open Arms (@OpenArmsCanada) October 16, 2019

Hoy celebramos el #SpiritDay, una campaña con el propósito de generar conciencia y prevenir el acoso y hostigamiento a jóvenes de la comunidad #LGBT+ en Estados Unidos. Súmate vistiendo una prenda morada este 17 de octubre. pic.twitter.com/7sCoo2TXue

— Relaciones Exteriores (@SRE_mx) October 16, 2019

On a grey and gloomy Thursday in Auckland, we are celebrating colour and diversity with World Spirit Day, standing with our LGBT employees, friends, whānau and rangatahi, and making a stand against bullying #spiritday #LGBT #LGBTQI+ #rangatahi #ouryouthourfuture #rainbowflag pic.twitter.com/vfCPyJgkqk

— Youth Horizons (@Youthorizons) October 16, 2019

Don’t post pics of my outfit but today is special! I promised @inlayterms from @glaad Media Institute I’d wear purple for #SpiritDay on the last day of @EqualityProj_au. For the Aussies out there it’s the US version of @WearitPurple all the #LGBTIQ folks doing it tough pic.twitter.com/DMuYhqtToE

— Giancarlo de Vera (@gdevera) October 16, 2019

October 17th is #SpiritDayand I am showing my support for LGBTQ youth by going purple today. Take the pledge to show your support: t.co/qMdKPlAApx @glaad #TeamTroyeMamas™️ pic.twitter.com/TFbk2pXpd0

— Cazza – TeamTroyeMamas™️ (@cazzawillcock) October 16, 2019

.@mrbenjaminlaw, writer and creator of The Family Law, participated in one of our #GLAADinstitute training in Australia. He’s also going purple for #SpiritDay!

Join him and take the pledge: t.co/AJXrimYJKz pic.twitter.com/JwIJIaqeEY

— GLAAD (@glaad) October 17, 2019

It’s #SpiritDay – going purple in Australia with @CNBCi – to take a #standagainstbullying #prideNBCU pic.twitter.com/U9TvCW6EDK

— Will Koulouris (@WillKoulouris) October 16, 2019

#SpiritDay es un gesto de solidaridad con los jóvenes LGBTIQ que están viviendo acoso escolar, pero también es en remembranza de quienes hemos perdido por la homofobia y transfobia.

Vidas, amores, talentos, sueños. t.co/Hx780rt4Bt

— Alex Orué (@Alex_Orue) October 17, 2019

Spirit Day

Emily @EmilyCNBC and I going purple to show our support for standing against bullying #SpiritDay #PrideNBCU @CNBCi @cnbcipr @CNBC pic.twitter.com/1yDpjBTCeD

— Chery Kang (@cherykang) October 17, 2019

#GLAADinstiute closes Australian tour in Sydney celebrating #SpiritDay. We are proud to have partnered with @GLAAD @inlayterms to deliver a fantastic #LGBTIQ+ media engagement advocacy training program in 5 cities across Australia. t.co/6vQa6J7ifT #BetterTogether pic.twitter.com/VmsjXaLoBz

— The Equality Project (@EqualityProj_au) October 17, 2019

El edificio sede la @SRE_mx se iluminó de por el #SpiritDay @m_ebrard pic.twitter.com/Qn7leabcDU

— Escándala (@escandalamx) October 17, 2019

The purple in the #Pride flag means Spirit. It represents the unwavering courage and resilience of LGBTQ+ youth against discrimination and bullying.

In celebration of #SpiritDay, we are using the original purple logo of PANTAY today. #NewProfilePic pic.twitter.com/EuzXcymQ6F

— PANTAY #SOGIEEqualityNow (@PANTAYPilipinas) October 16, 2019

@megangraff reads #sparkleboy to #SIS4c in celebration of #SpiritDay 2019! She’s also wearing purple to support victims of bullying and the LGBTQ community! #GLAAD #NationalBullyingPreventionMonth pic.twitter.com/y6eYv6KXxc

— Susan Kim (@susankim421) October 17, 2019

In case you haven’t clocked the matching threads @steve_sedgwick and I are wearing #purple today in support of #SpiritDay #PrideNBCU pic.twitter.com/mb9rbj3Vx6

— Karen Tso (@cnbcKaren) October 17, 2019

#SpiritDay is a means of speaking out against #LGBTQ bullying and standing with LGBTQ youth, who disproportionately face bullying and harassment because of their identities. t.co/vrXnVRw3sI pic.twitter.com/5bgpHejf9x

— UEA Chemistry (@UEA_Chemistry) October 17, 2019

‘The company announced a $50,000 donation to LGBT+ advocacy charity GLAAD as it launched the cereal for #SpiritDay on October 17.’

Kellogg’s is launching an LGBT-themed cereal so you can start your day with maximum gay t.co/xCkMDbRT7z

— It Gets Better UK (@itgetsbetteruk) October 17, 2019

Standup to bullying of any kind #SpiritDay pic.twitter.com/kwEAheDyNi

— Fujitsu Pride (@FujitsuPride) October 17, 2019

While growing up, Helen was bullied in school for her style that didn’t fall into specific gender expectations.

On #SpiritDay, learn how activist Helen Tavares now works to protect #LGBTI youth.t.co/wfpHi0IKrx

— UN Women (@UN_Women) October 17, 2019

Take the pledge to support 2SLGBTQI+ youth against bullying. 2SLGBTQI+ youth disproportionately face bullying & harassment because of their identities. #SpiritDay is a way to visibly show solidarity & speak out against hate. t.co/1U7iQyplsO pic.twitter.com/JuyxTFYybK

— Chandra-Li Paul (@chandralipaul) October 17, 2019

A la lucha contra el #bullying en el #SpiritDay se unen nuestra ex Pdta. Nal. @xoch_azpiazu nuestro Coord. de Diversidad @alexalba y del @AteneoCDMX @Miguel_Adrian01
Únete y mándanos tu foto!#SoyAteneo#AteneoIncluyente pic.twitter.com/z3Vn6dtO2v

— Ateneo Nacional de la Juventud, A.C. (@ateneo_juventud) October 17, 2019

Today’s Spirit Day!

Speaking out against LGBTQ+ bullying & standing with LGBTQ+ people who face harrassment because of their identities. Wear purple 2 visibly show solidarity with LGBTQ+ people around the world & take part in the largest and most visible anti-bullying campaign. pic.twitter.com/a00y8Dm9gy

— Suresh Ramdas (@sureshramdas) October 17, 2019

#SpiritDay өдрөөр цаг зав гаргаж ижил хүйстэн залуустай ДМ-р холбогдож чөлөөтэй үзэл бодлоо солилцоно. ХЭ ойлгож эрхэмлдэг хүн бүр дэмжинэ @tvdaria @oyunlt @Bolorsaikhan @jack_722aj @LGBTMongolia @Lkhagva @ganzorigv @Demberel_S @odbayare @dsainbayar @Uyanga_ts @KhowledgeHub

— ᠠᠶᠤᠰᠢ ᠪᠠᠲᠤ ᠡᠷᠳᠡᠨᠢ (@AyushBate) October 17, 2019

On #SpiritDay, let’s all stand w/ #LGBT youth & speak out against LGBT bullying. Human rights are universal. To make them a reality, we must create safe, inclusive environments for all, free from discrimination & violence #Standup4humanrights @glaad @free_equal pic.twitter.com/W6ZA8J4gM0

— Michelle Bachelet (@mbachelet) October 17, 2019

Teach love, teach humanity. No one should suffer because of their human nature. #SpiritDay pic.twitter.com/JdKuNKIrMg

— Queer Pride Botswana (@PrideBW) October 16, 2019

“Siempre me decían que eran cosas de ‘mariquitas’, pero ese niño ha crecido y puede decir bien alto que estoy muy orgulloso de quien soy”. #ContraElBullying #SpiritDay #TodoMejora
@MrGayEspana2018 pic.twitter.com/QO59AeNNpy

— It Gets Better España (@ItGetsBetter_es) October 17, 2019

El #SpiritDay es una fecha que comenzó en Estados Unidos como un día para hablar en contra del bullying hacia personas LGBT+. El día de hoy vístete de morado, habla con las personas a tu alrededor y muestra tu solidaridad y valores hacia las personas LGBT+. ¡Contamos contigo! pic.twitter.com/28YL2SFMtT

— It Gets Better Col. (@ItGetsBetterCol) October 17, 2019

#Learning2 is proud to go purple this #SpiritDay on behalf of #lgbtq+ learners everywhere. Join @glaad ‘s powerful movement and take the pledge: t.co/4h56Cbq14F

— learning2 (@learning2) October 16, 2019

Show LGBTQ youth that we’ve got their back – go purple now for #SpiritDay t.co/S0ScoOp5G9
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Yuk pakai ungu dan pasang tagar #SpiritDay kita perlihatkan kepada adik-adik LGBTQ yang menjadi korban perisakan bahwa mereka tidak sendiri. t.co/S0ScoOp5G9 pic.twitter.com/jPDcdBweDA

— Caregiver Mahel (@McMahel) October 17, 2019

It’s #SpiritDay!

We join the world in commemorating the fight against the bullying of LGBT people, especially LGBT youth who are disproportionately affected by bullying.

If you stand against the bullying of LGBT youth, reply to this tweet with some purple hearts . pic.twitter.com/BdMOOwfwkD

— Equality Jamaica (@EqualityJa) 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.

 

October 17, 2019
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www.glaad.org/blog/whole-world-goes-purple-spirit-day

The Advocate, Out, them, HuffPost Queer Voices, Billboard Pride, and more LGBTQ media go purple and support LGBTQ youth for Spirit Day

The Advocate, Out, them, HuffPost Queer Voices, Billboard Pride, and more LGBTQ media go purple and support LGBTQ youth for Spirit Day

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In honor of Spirit Day, several LGBTQ media outlets went purple and showed their support for LGBTQ youth through their media coverage. Outlets including The Advocate, Billboard Pride, Go Magazine, HuffPost Queer Voices, LGBTQ Nation, Metro Weekly, NewNowNext, Out, Outsports, PinkNews, them., and Washington Blade showed their support for LGBTQ youth on Spirit Day’s tenth anniversary. 

Check out how several LGBTQ outlets participated in Spirit Day below: 

The Advocate

The Advocate documented GLAAD’s 10-year history of Spirit Day in this dynamic slideshow. The outlet also talked to youth activist Jayson Bijack about how to make the most of Spirit Day. The whole Advocate website went purple with an interactive background that linked to GLAAD’s Spirit Day page where people can learn more about the campaign. 

Billboard Pride

Billboard Pride sat down with LGBTQ artists like Justin Tranter, Hayley Kiyoko and Shea Diamond and recorded their words of support for LGBTQ youth who experience bullying. Kiyoko said: “Bullies are lame. Know that there’s nothing wrong with you.” Billboard Pride did a recap of the celebrities who have participated in Spirit Day so far. 

Go Magazine 

In honor of Spirit Day, Go Magazine published a piece featuring several of GLAAD’s videos with celebrities who shared messages of love, acceptance, and solidarity to LGBTQ youth for Spirirt Day. 

HuffPost Queer Voices

HuffPost sat talked with singer/songwriter Justin Tranter, who curates the BEYOND Spirit Day concert. In the article titled “Pop Hit-Maker Justin Tranter Fights For Change On And Off The Airwaves,” Justin talk about the milestones queer music has hit this year, including Lil Nas X’s record- and groundbreaking “Old Town Road.”

LGBTQ Nation

LGBTQ Nation published a recap of all the politicians, corporations, and celebrities who participated in Spirit Day by going purple and showing support for LGBTQ youth. 

Metro Weekly

Metro Weekly covered GLAAD’s exciting partnership with the UN Free and Equal campaign for Spirit Day. 

NewNowNext 

NewNowNext published an article titled, 2020 Presidential Candidates Show Support for Spirit Day, which featured GLAAD’s videos from Joe Biden, Cory Booker, Pete Buttigieg, Kamala Harris, and Amy Klobuchar. NewNowNext also shared a photo of Monique Heart with Kellogg’s All Together cereal from GLAAD’s “BEYOND” Spirit Day concert on October 16. 

On Top Magazine 

On Top Magazine published an article that featured GLAAD’s Spirit Day videos with various Presidential candidates. 

Out

Out Magazine published an article titled, “Spirit Day Is a Reminder of Why LGBTQ+ People Fight for Equality,” which looks back at the history of Spirit Day and why it’s still important today. Out also changed its online logo and background to purple to show their support for Spirit Day.

Outsports

Outsports documented sport industries involvement in Spirit Day. Many franchises go purple on Spirit Day, including the MLB, NFL, NHL, NBA and WNBA. 

PinkNews

As part of their coverage, PinkNews covered the release of Kellogg’s All Together cereal, which was part of the company’s Spirit Day partnership with GLAAD. 

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Wren Sanders at them. echoed the words of Pose star of Angelica Ross and said people have to do more than change their statuses to stand up against bullying. “LGBTQ+ Youth Need More Than Anti-Bullying Statutes” highlights key statistics that affect LGBTQ youth. The outlet also published an article titled, “Justin Tranter Is Using Their Music to Stand Up for LGBTQ+ Youth,” which looks at how the pop songwriter rose over $400,000 for GLAAD at the third annual BEYOND Spirit Day concert.

Washington Blade 

Washington Blade highlighted GLAAD’s partnership with the United Nations, which released a video titled “Purple The World.” The video is available in English, Spanish, French, Chinese, Arabic, Russian and Portuguese.

October 17, 2019

www.glaad.org/blog/advocate-out-them-huffpost-queer-voices-billboard-pride-and-more-lgbtq-media-go-purple-and