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Pink Shirt Day

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Annual anti-bullying event
For the day against anti-LGBTQ+ bullying, seeInternational Day of Pink.
Pink Shirt Day
Observed byCanada, New Zealand
DateLast Wednesday of February (Canada)[1]
Third Friday of May (New Zealand)[2]
FrequencyAnnual
First timeSeptember 13, 2007; 17 years ago (2007-09-13)
Started byDavid Shepherd and Travis Price

Pink Shirt Day is an annual event againstbullying held inCanada andNew Zealand.[1][2] Participants wear pink shirts and attend or host informative events to raise awareness about bullying, particularly in schools. Pink Shirt Day was started in 2007 in Canada, where it is held on the last Wednesday of February each year.[3] It was adopted inNew Zealand in 2009 and is observed annually on the third Friday of May.[3]

History

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The original event was organized in 2007 by two grade 12 students named David Shepherd and Travis Price ofBerwick, Nova Scotia, who bought and distributed 50 pink shirts after a ninth-grade student Chuck McNeill was bullied for wearing a pinkpolo shirt during the first day of school atCentral Kings Rural High School inCambridge, Nova Scotia.[4][5] That year, formerNova Scotia PremierRodney MacDonald proclaimed the second Thursday of September (aligning with the start of eachschool year) as "Stand Up Against Bullying Day" in recognition of these events.[6]

In 2008, then-Premier of British Columbia,Gordon Campbell proclaimed February 27 to be the provincial Anti-Bullying Day.[7] In 2009, theBoys & Girls Clubs of Canada worked on pink t-shirts that say "Bullying Stops Here." and "Pink Shirt Day" for Anti-Bullying Day.[8]

In May 2009,New Zealand celebrated its first Pink Shirt Day.[3]

In 2012, theUnited Nations declared May 4 asU.N. Anti-Bullying Day.[9] Similarly,UNESCO declared the first Thursday of November as theInternational Day against Violence and Bullying at School Including Cyberbullying.[10]

Purpose

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Anti-Bullying Day was instituted to prevent further bullying. TheUnited States Department of Justice showed that one out of four kids will be bullied during their adolescence.[11]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"Pink Shirt Day". Pink T-Shirt Day Society.
  2. ^ab"Pink Shirt Day". Mental Health Foundation of New Zealand.
  3. ^abc"About | Pink Shirt Day".www.pinkshirtday.org.nz. Retrieved2022-02-13.
  4. ^"Bullied student tickled pink by schoolmates' T-shirt campaign".CBC News. September 19, 2007.
  5. ^CBC Kids team (February 24, 2021)."What is Pink Shirt Day?".
  6. ^"Stand Up Against Bullying Day Proclaimed".Province of Nova Scotia. 2007.
  7. ^Fowlie, Jonathan (2008)."Wear pink to fight bullying, minister says".Vancouver Sun. Archived fromthe original on 2008-03-05.
  8. ^"Province Declares Anti-Bullying Day". 2009-02-23. Archived fromthe original on 28 February 2009. Retrieved2009-02-26.
  9. ^"Anti Bullying Day". 2012.
  10. ^UNESCO (2020-11-12)."International day against violence and bullying at school including cyberbullying".UNESCO. Retrieved2022-02-13.
  11. ^S.P. Limber, P. Cunningham, V. Florx, J. Ivey, M. Nation, S. Chai, and G. Melton, "Bullying among school children: Preliminary findings from a school-based intervention program," paper presented at the Fifth International Family Violence Research Conference, Durham, NH, June/July 1997.

External links

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  • Pink Shirt Day — The aim ofCKNW Kids' Fund's Pink Shirt Day is to raise awareness of bullying in schools, workplaces, homes and online. The organisation also looks to raise funds to support programmes and facilities to foster children's health self-esteem.
  • Pink T-Shirt Day Society
  • Stomp Out Bullying — Stomp Out Bullying is a non-profit organisation aimed to change the culture for all students both kids and teens with inclusion,. The organisation dedicated itself to eradicate bullying against all walk of life through education on racism, homophobia, LGBTQ and discrimination. The organisation provides help to those at risk of bullying and suicide though close peer mentoring, events and social media out reach programmes.
  • Bullying No Way
  • Erase Bullying — Erase aims to strengthen school communities through building safer environments through empowering key figures in the community such as parents, students and educators. The organisations aims to erase, cyber-bullying whilst encouraging mental health and well-being.
  • Pacer's National Bullying Prevention Center — PACER's National Bullying Prevention Center was founded in 2006. The aim of the organisation was to introduce social change by preventing childhood bullying ensuring the youth are safe and in connection with the necessary support within school and communities.
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