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'''Sprit Day''' is celebrated on the 19th of October, when people are encouraged to wear purple to show solidarity and support to young LGB&T people. It recalls the colour purple representing "spirit" in the [[rainbow flag]]. Spirit Day was created in 2010 by the Canadian teenager Brittany McMillan. In the UK, Spirit Day is being marked by the [[Lesbian & Gay Foundation]].<ref>http://www.lgf.org.uk/spirit</ref>
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[[File:Spirit day heck yes by aniuwolfe-d318j3e.png|thumb|Don't forget to wear purple]]'''Spirit Day''' is celebrated on the 19th of October, when people are encouraged to wear purple to show solidarity and support to young LGB&T people. It recalls the colour purple representing "spirit" in the [[rainbow flag]]. Spirit Day was created in 2010 by the Canadian teenager Brittany McMillan. In the UK, Spirit Day is being marked by the [[Lesbian & Gay Foundation]].<ref>http://www.lgf.org.uk/spirit</ref>
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Latest revision as of 18:30, 23 December 2013

Don't forget to wear purple
Spirit Day is celebrated on the 19th of October, when people are encouraged to wear purple to show solidarity and support to young LGB&T people. It recalls the colour purple representing "spirit" in the rainbow flag. Spirit Day was created in 2010 by the Canadian teenager Brittany McMillan. In the UK, Spirit Day is being marked by the Lesbian & Gay Foundation.[1]

References

  1. http://www.lgf.org.uk/spirit