April 11, 2018 marks the International Day of Pink. It is a day where communities across the country, and across the world, can unite in celebrating diversity and raising awareness to stop homophobia, transphobia, transmisogyny, and all forms of bullying.
The International Day of Pink was started in Nova Scotia when 2 straight high school students saw a gay student wearing a pink shirt being bullied. The 2 students intervened, but wanted to do more to prevent homophobic & transphobic bullying. They decided to purchase pink shirts, and a few days later got everyone at school to arrive wearing pink, standing in solidarity. The result was that an entire school took a stand and began working together to prevent homophobic & transphobic bullying.
The message was clear: anyone can bully, anyone can be victimized by bullying, but together we can stop it.
On Thursday, April 12th Humber will be celebrating the Day of Pink.
How can I get involved in the International Day of Pink?
- Wear pink on April 12TH, 2018!
- Connect with your local politicians about becoming a Day of Pink Ambassador
- Attend Humber’s #PinkParty in the LRC at North Campus on April 12th (12PM – 2:30PM)