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Millions of Americans wear purple on Spirit Day as a sign of support for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) youth and to speak out against bullying. Spirit Day was started in 2010 by teenager Brittany McMillan as a response to the young people who had taken their own lives. Observed annually on October 20, individuals, schools, organizations, corporations, media professionals and celebrities wear purple, which symbolizes spirit on the rainbow flag.
Getting involved is easy — participants are asked to simply “go purple” on October 20 as we work to create a world in which LGBT teens are celebrated and accepted for who they are.
How can I participate in #SpiritDay?
PLEDGE! First, sign the pledge to go purple!
RSVP on the Spirit Day Facebook event page and invite your friends!
GO PURPLE! Then, wear purple on October 20!
Awesome! Singaporean here and I am participating. I hope all of you join in! Show your support for a more inclusive society!
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What do you mean this isn’t a romance movie poster.

THAT’S RIGHT USE YOUR PHOTOSHOP POWERS FOR GOOD



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