I will not be alone.
Millions will wear 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.
Getting involved is easy: Wear purple or go purple online on October 17th and help create a world in which LGBT youth are celebrated and accepted for who they are. Learn more.
See you, in purple, along the Trail.
Reblogged this on Totally Inspired Mind-Where Positive Minds Congregate and commented:
I am not gay but have had many wonderful friends who were and think we are all the same in this world. I am against bullying in any fashion. Be it kids in high school or on Facebook or any public arena.
As the Editor-in-Chief and Editor of Totally Inspired Mind I didn’t even know that tomorrow was “Spirit Day” until searching “Youth” on my reader here on Word Press.com.
I hope one day we all rise above all the idiocy and petty hatred that judging people by the color of their skins, or what they believe does.
Paulette Le Pore Motzko
Thanks Paulette. I agree. Bullying in any form is wrong. I hope and work, as well as I can, for the day when all people are treated with dignity and respect.
That will be a day I hope we see. 🙂