Join us in taking a stand against bullying of LGBTQ youth and in support of inclusion. On #SpiritDay, we want every child to know that it's okay to be their authentic self.
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I do support #2SLGBTQIA+ students and I will post this message of support & then watch as adults with anonymous accounts leave hateful and hurtful messages. Can you imagine how hard it must be for our students? What if this was your child or someone you love? #SpiritDay https://t.co/0rwboIiLpQ
Today is #SpiritDay. Created in response to a series of bullying-related suicides of #2SLGBTQIA+ students, this day encourages everyone to speak out against 2SLGBTQIA+ bullying and stand with 2SLGBTQIA+ youth, who disproportionately face harassment because of their identities. https://t.co/Sf9oZJIYqM
Today is Spirit Day - a day where we wear purple to stand in solidarity with 2SLGBTQ youth. This is a day for us to commit ourselves to calling out discrimination and working to create safer spaces for all.
#spiritday
#protecttranskids
#lgbtq
#stopbullying
#votesydneybc
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— Sydney Brouillard-Coyle for Ward 7 City Councillor (@SydneyBCWard7) October 20, 2022
Don’t forget to wear purple for Spirit Day 2022!!! 💜🏳️⚧️🏳️🌈 Stand up against 2SLGBTQ+ bullying and discrimination #byryouth #spiritday2022 #Spirit https://t.co/DJ9nMIb7Jf
Spirit Day is an annual LGBTQ awareness day observed on the 3rd Thursday in October to honor 2SLGBTQIA victims of suicide.
Please try to wear purple today.
💜💙💚💛🧡❤️🤎🖤🏳️⚧️🏳️🌈
#LGBTQHistoryMonth #SpiritDay #SayNoToBullying #UUtwitter https://t.co/1iKyCeu0MN
— Unitarian Church of Edmonton UCE (@UnitarianUCE) October 20, 2022
Just added @RichardBeasley’s 1st sprit day pictures to our welcoming wall. Love how it looks. I love when Ss come up to it to find themselves in their class picture. Almost time for another spirit day and a new set of pictures. https://t.co/fRyyPn00TH
Spirit Day seeks to support LGBTQ youth by advocating against bullying. This day highlights the disproportionate harassment and bullying that LGBTQ students may face in their personal lives or at school.