College students from across the country go purple for #SpiritDay
Despite the obstacles that this year has brought, these students made sure that all LGBTQ youth had someone to stand up for them.
Despite the obstacles that this year has brought, these students made sure that all LGBTQ youth had someone to stand up for them.
Knowing that there were other people out there experiencing the same things that I was experiencing gave me hope.
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From lighting their campus monuments purple to speaking at primary schools to promote anti-bullying awareness, these students made their voices heard on Spirit Day.
Love yourself, understand that you are beautiful, you are important and that you are meant to be here...