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Pink Shirt Day, Wednesday April 14


Tomorrow, Wednesday, April 14th is Pink Shirt Day. What is Pink Shirt Day? It all started in Nova Scotia when David Shepherd and Travis Price, in their teens, organized a day of protest when a new grade nine student had been bullied.

Together they distributed pink t-shirts to all the boys in the school for a day of solidarity and to send a message about bullying.

I love what these two teens did, and it has taken off and evolved into a well-organized and developed day with sponsors to make a statement about bullying.

Present day organizers are not the two original teens, but are the inspiration for tomorrow’s Pink Shirt Day. The Pink Shirt Day website is a great resource dedicated to bullying and homophobia

This topic is dear to me, as during grade 8 until 12, my life was hell. I remember being harassed on a daily basis to the point where I had absolutely no self-esteem.

It all started when I had to share my locker with one of them in grade 8, The guy kept stealing my gym clothes, homework etc.  I had no choice but to say something.

It is one of the reasons why I always hated my voice and started to mumble. A couple guys routinely mocked me to the point where I didn’t want to speak.

Those years were the worst in my life. At one point in Jr. High, I was placed in the track (the group that followed a particular class schedule) with the bullies. As soon as I found out I went straight to my mother and said I would not go to school if I had to be with them.

I was dead serious.

We then went to the principle where I reiterated that I would stop attending school if they forced me to be in this group.

To this day I don’t know why they just couldn’t put me in with the other group. Instead I had some special schedule.

It wasn’t until my last year in high school when I discovered “downtown” Winnipeg, and the gay club that I started to not care about what was happening as school.

Nonetheless, the baggage inflicted from those years lasted for years, and still have a faint voice in my head that I no longer listen to.  It does tell a bit of the story of why I took on a shy-yet-rebellious tone in my life, which I maintain until today.

If you have a pink shirt, or have time to get one, put it one and stand in solidarity for those who still have to endure this kind of behaviour.

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