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What is the intended outcome of Pink Shirt Day?

What is the intended outcome of Pink Shirt Day?

Pink Shirt Day aims to reduce bullying in Aotearoa by celebrating diversity in all its forms and supporting workplaces, communities and schools to be safe, supportive, welcoming and inclusive of all people. While all people can be the target of bullying, some groups or individuals experience more bullying than others.

What is the history of Pink Shirt Day?

Celebrated annually around the globe, Pink Shirt Day began in Canada in 2007 when two students took a stand against homophobic bullying after a new year 10 student was harassed for wearing pink. We’ve been celebrating Pink Shirt Day in Aotearoa since 2009 and the campaign grows stronger and larger every year.

What day is International Day of Pink?

second week of April
The International Day of Pink is an international anti-bullying event held annually during the second week of April….International Day of Pink.

Formation 2007
Website https://dayofpink.org/

What does Pink Day mean?

Pink Day is a day to stand up against the injustice of harassment and bullying, especially against minorities and those of the LGBTQ community. If you’ve ever been bullied, you know how important it can be to have someone stand up for you. On Pink Day, you can stand up for everyone with a simple wardrobe choice.

Why do we wear pink on pink shirt day?

Anti-Bullying Day is a day when people wear a pink shirt to symbolise a stand against bullying. It originated in Canada, and is now celebrated on various dates around the world.

Does the US have pink shirt day?

Pink Shirt Day falls on the last Wednesday of February every year; join us next Pink Shirt Day on February 23rd, 2022 in our mission to create a more kind, inclusive world by raising awareness and funds for anti-bullying initiatives.

Why is pink today?

The Day of Pink is the International Day against Bullying, Discrimination, Homophobia, Transphobia, and Transmisogyny across the world. We invite everyone to celebrate diversity by wearing a pink shirt and by organizing activities in their workplaces, schools, and communities.

Why is everybody wearing pink today?

Is Tomorrow National Pink Day?

Each year on June 23rd, National Pink Day colors the world in vibrant shades of pink and explores everything it represents.

Is today National Wear Pink Day?

June 23rd
Each year on June 23rd, National Pink Day colors the world in vibrant shades of pink and explores everything it represents. First used as a color name in the late 17th century, pink is a pale red color which got its name from a flower of same name.

Is June 23 a pink day?

National Pink Day is celebrated on June 23 every year. As you might imagine, it’s a day to celebrate the meaning, history, and beauty of the pale shade of red. Surveys in both the United States and Europe found pink to be most commonly associated with femininity, sensitivity and tenderness.

Who got bullied on pink shirt Day?

History. The original event was organized by David Shepherd and Travis Price of Berwick, Nova Scotia, who in 2007 bought and distributed 50 pink shirts after male ninth grade student Chuck McNeill was bullied for wearing a pink shirt during the first day of school.

Where can I get support for day of pink?

Kids Help Phone is a Canadian charitable organization that provides 24/7 free confidential professional online and telephone counselling and volunteer-led, text-based support in English and French to youth across Canada. Youth Line offers confidential and non-judgemental peer support through our telephone, text and chat services.

Where can I get free artwork for day of pink?

Click on the links below to download our production ready artwork! Kids Help Phone is a Canadian charitable organization that provides 24/7 free confidential professional online and telephone counselling and volunteer-led, text-based support in English and French to youth across Canada.

What do you need to know about day of pink?

This colouring book shares the stories of trans and queer folks who are creating safer spaces, celebrating our community, and advancing human rights. Learn about our past, present, and future while enjoying the art of colouring. We are also proud to collaborate with Never Apart and China Doll for a couple of special colouring books.