NFL goes big on Spirit Day to support LGBTQ youth
As part of their robust LGBTQ initiative, the NFL went big for Spirit Day to support LGBTQ youth.
As part of their robust LGBTQ initiative, the NFL went big for Spirit Day to support LGBTQ youth.
This year for Spirit Day, people and organizations all around the world have gone purple to stand with LGBTQ youth against bullying. Here are several social media posts supporting Spirit Day from global organizations.
Broadway has gone purple to visibly show solidarity with LGBTQ youth and to take part in Spirit Day!
Once again HBO and their staff went above and beyond to celebrate Spirit Day and take a stand for LGBTQ youth against bullying!
GLAAD teams up with global fashion retailer ASOS for limited edition #SpiritDay collection to show support for LGBTQ youth and take a stand against bullying.
Spirit Day wouldn’t be possible with every single one of us participating, so we offer thanks and appreciation for those real people who are spreading the word against bullying.
Spirit Day is lighting up social media, television, businesses, and probably even your local community purple. However, Spirit Day is a grassroots movement, with organizations large and small participating. Local community centers, youth organizations, statewide LGBTQ organizations, and so many more are going purple.
Talent across networks shows support for LGBTQ youth
iHeartMedia went purple for its fourth consecutive year, and for the first time supported Spirit Day on-air with PSAs