Unity Day (United States)

Unity Day
Type National
Significance anti-bullying, bullying awareness, solidarity with victims of bullying

Unity Day, the signature event of National Bullying Prevention Month, has been recognized in the United States since 2011. To participate in Unity Day, individuals, schools, communities, and businesses wear or display orange to show support for students who have been bullied.[1] One in four school-age children will report being bullied at school.[2]

History

October 2015

On Unity Day 2015, individuals, schools, communities, corporations, and celebrities joined together against bullying – and united for kindness, acceptance, and inclusion.

October 2014

Unity Day 2014 was celebrated by students, educators, families, TV personalities, corporations, and others around the world. Individuals wore orange, held events, and shared stories, photos, videos, and more on social media.

October 2013

Unity Day was supported by several national partners, including Disney/ABC Family[3] and Cartoon Network,[4] through public service announcements (PSAs) and social media promotion. In addition, the fifty-five foot tall statue of the Green Giant in Blue Earth, Minnesota wore an orange toga for the day.[5]

October 2012

Unity Day continued to gather support from individuals, schools, and celebrities. Anderson Cooper wore orange on his TV show, Anderson Live, and promoted the event.[6]

October 2011

Unity Day was started by PACER's National Bullying Prevention Center as a signature event of National Bullying Prevention Month. The call to action was to "Make it Orange and Make it End. Unite Against Bullying!" Participants were encouraged to wear orange to show their support for bullying prevention. Ellen DeGeneres participated in Unity Day in 2011 by wearing orange on her TV show, Ellen, and posting about the event on her website.[7]

2007

Anti-Bullying_Day originated in Canada in 2007, and is a day when people wear a pink, blue, or purple shirt on Feb. 27th, to stand against bullying.

The United Nations declared the official anti-bullying day as May 4, starting in 2012.

References

  1. Moore, Jane (14 October 2016). "Wear Orange if You Care: Wednesday is Unity Day". Daily Globe. Retrieved 19 October 2016.
  2. "October National Bullying Prevention Month". Independent. 13 October 2016. Retrieved 19 October 2016.
  3. Disney Supports National Bullying Prevention Month
  4. Cartoon Network
  5. Minnesota Town Highlights Bullying Prevention
  6. Anderson Cooper Celebrates Unity Day
  7. Unity Day On Ellen
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