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Wear Purple October 20

October 21, 2010 by · Comments Off on Wear Purple October 20 

Wear Purple October 20, This just a week after fellow Texan, Councillor Joel Burns for Fort Worth, spoke about the harassment he suffered because he was gay.
Jon Langbert, the father of triplets, said in turn the T-shirt Boy Scout group her son had given her to wear during fundraising popcorn sales. The shirt was identified as a member of the management team.

Langbert was open with his son’s Cub Scout troop about his sexuality and the leadership of the company assured him he was not a problem. Following the fund raising corn, however, some fathers have complained. These complaints were sent to the chain of command and, finally, he was stripped of his leadership role.

Pat Currie, a leader in the Circle Ten Council, reminded reporters that the BSA has a longstanding policy of banning gays and atheists from serving in leadership roles. Currie said Langbert is welcome to continue volunteering, but not as a leader. Incidentally, this was not a problem if Langbert troops would not have said that her son is gay.

Do not ask, do not tell, do not sell popcorn, and do not evolve.

Langbert will not accept second-class status in the separate but equal compromise of the troupe. And you know what? His son did not. It will not stay with an organization that would not have his father as a member. What about the rest of you Scouts? Will you?

Purple Day

October 20, 2010 by · Comments Off on Purple Day 

Purple Day, GLAAD said today, Oct. 20, an official day to support the GLBTQ community in light of the spate of suicides related to bullying gay student that has taken place in recent weeks. The mission is simple: everyone is welcome to wear purple honoring the six children killed and to show support children may still be victims of bullying letting them know they are not alone.

Thanks to the coverage of media and the support of the awareness generated by the project video Good As It seems that the day will have a good turnout. In fact, only one of the Facebook event created to spread the word has more than 1,500,000 attendees and counting.

In honor of the Holy Day, we at Urlesque have developed a list of the top ten gets better videos that have come since we last covered the project. Just make sure you hug a pillow or near the door of his office or something, because there are some tears jerkers.

 

Spirit Day

October 20, 2010 by · Comments Off on Spirit Day 

Spirit Day, While thousands of people around the country have committed to using today home to a national event to honor the victims Facebook’s recent suicide, a group of staff and faculty of the University of Iowa are taking a step further.

Health staff in Iowa, the UI Student Health Service, and the user interface Advisory Service according to anti-gay bullying event today is an opportunity to show students that the support of everyone, regardless of their sexual orientation, says Steph Beecher, a health educator in the health of Iowa

Thirty-five members of the three service plans to use purple shirts adorned with a symbol of the word “Bully” crossed out.

“I thought this would be a great way to show students that we are included, we support, and should not feel different coming to Student Health,” said Beecher, who said he is a member of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community.

Beecher designed the shirts at home Tuesday night and said it will feature logo Student Health logo Health of Iowa, and the logo of the Advisory Service.

No donations from shirt sales, but organizers expect a greater sense of awareness.

Beecher said most of the students of Health also participates in the Spirit Day.

“I’m working on the development of our sexual health, because in the past have not had too many programs,” he said, and has developed programs more inclusive for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community.

IU Nicolas Martin said second purple for the event will nationally as the issue hits home.

“My brother is gay, gay rights and equality have always been important issues for me,” he said.

His brother was not comfortable going out with his sexuality until his senior year, he said, because he was afraid of what people thought of him.

Although Martin said it is important that members of the community to know who supports them, she said she is not sure if Spirit beliefs influence people’s day.

“I do not think this will change the minds of people if they are not compatible with [homosexuals] now,” he said.

A community resource for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Resource Center. Timothy Judd, program coordinator for students at the center, said events like Day of the Spirit is vital.

“I think it’s a great opportunity to raise awareness about the plight of the community,” he said.

Judd said that while the community has made great strides in the field of civil rights, the members are still victims of ignorance.

Recently, news of gay teenagers commit suicide by harassment of homosexuals have been national news.

“[The recent suicides] are nothing new,” he said. “It’s something that has been permeating the community for some time, and is something that should be addressed directly, not only students, but political leaders.”

Judd said the Resource Center staff are delighted that students, members of the UI community and other universities around the country have pledged to unite to support the cause through the use of purple.

During Spirit Day, Martin said that gay students should look at the participants as a stimulus.

“Look for people wearing purple and we know we will support them,” he said.

Wear Purple October 20

October 20, 2010 by · Comments Off on Wear Purple October 20 

Wear Purple October 20, Use Purple October 20, 2010 to assist in awareness of bullying of gays and lesbians among children, adolescents and young adults. This is a growing epidemic that has plagued our nation as news of children and adolescents in bullying suicide has become part of our common culture.

Wearing Purple October 20, 2010 is a sign that we are not going to stand for the bullying of gays, lesbians, or any children, adolescents and young adults more. Many celebrities like Ellen DeGeneres, who is openly gay, has created public service obligations, or public service announcements about the horrible tragedies that have ended life as a result of intimidation.

Therefore, if you’re willing to take a stand against our children, neighbors, brothers, sisters, cousins, nieces, nephews, friends and being harassed for who they are, a purple ribbon, and let everyone know why. To learn more about using purple 20 through the official Facebook Page October. http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/event.php?eid=122462384475928

Wear Purple October 20

October 20, 2010 by · Comments Off on Wear Purple October 20 

Wear Purple October 20, purple socks, purple beret, purple T-shirt-all you have, you want to dig.

To raise awareness of the recent suicides of gay teens harassed, Brittany McMillan Canadian teenager has launched a global “Spirit Day” on October 20, asking people to use the color that represents the “spirit” of the LGBT movement. Through Facebook, McMillan has won hundreds of thousands of supporters and vowed to bring his lilac, violet, mauve or the best way to raise awareness.

On his Facebook page McMillan writes: “Many [young people] suffered homophobic abuse in their schools or at home We want to take a position to say that we will not tolerate this purple represents the spirit of the LGBT banner that. . exactly what we would like everyone to have with you:. spirit ”

There has been some controversy in which McMillan not get approval from the families of the seven teenagers killed themselves, which responds to your Facebook page, but her idea has spread like wildfire and tens of other websites and organizations have joined the cause.

Another Facebook page has over 1,300,000 people who say they are committed to bringing purple. The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) has a “Purple Ribbon” page allows people to “Purple their profile” on Facebook or Twitter. A “Make It Better” video offers a set of tools for posters and other items to help raise awareness and promote education about the LGBTQ bullying. A sign on a Tumblr page McMillan writes that he got his best all Buy in Columbus, Ohio, to be.

What are you waiting for? We know you have purple pants somewhere …

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