Millions go purple on Spirit Day
in a stand against bullying and to show their support for lesbian, gay,
bisexual and transgender (LGBT) youth. Observed annually since 2010,
individuals, schools, organizations, corporations, and public figures wear
purple, which symbolizes 'spirit' on the rainbow flag.
Take the pledge to go purple now: http://glaad.org/spiritday
This year GLAAD will celebrate Spirit Day on October 20 where we will all stand together - communities, corporations, celebrities, landmarks, faith groups, sports leagues, schools and so much more, to send a message of solidarity and acceptance to LGBT youth.
Learn more at http://glaad.org/spiritday and use #SpiritDay on social media.
Take the pledge to go purple now: http://glaad.org/spiritday
This year GLAAD will celebrate Spirit Day on October 20 where we will all stand together - communities, corporations, celebrities, landmarks, faith groups, sports leagues, schools and so much more, to send a message of solidarity and acceptance to LGBT youth.
Learn more at http://glaad.org/spiritday and use #SpiritDay on social media.
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