As part of GLAAD’s education and advocacy programming across the country, the GLAAD Media Institute’s Vice President Ross Murray has convened Christian faith groups around Spirit Day the world’s most visible anti-bullying campaign for LGBTQ youth.
Read about these Christian faith organizations going purple against bullying and inspiring a better, safer world for LGBTQ youth.
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I’m supporting LGBTQ youth and taking a stand against bullying this #SpiritDay. Take the pledge and go purple for LGBTQ youth today! https://t.co/kJPeWkop0H @glaad @ProtectThisKid pic.twitter.com/0hepRWoirV
— Ryan Di Corpo (@corpo_ryan) October 17, 2024
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#SpiritDay is the world’s most visible anti-bullying movement inspiring LGBTQ youth, especially transgender and nonbinary youth to live their lives in their truth and authenticity. This year, on Thursday, October 17th, GLAAD will organize thousands of celebrities, influential voices, news & media outlets, tv & film studios, brands & corporations, landmarks, sports leagues, tech leaders, influencers, faith groups and so many more to go purple and support LGBTQ youth by creating clear possibility models for them to thrive and be represented in the world.