Hi everyone, I just wanted to let you all know that today, October 11th is "National Coming Out Day"... On this day back in 1988, the day was founded for persons who are gay, lesbian, bi, transgendered, etc to come out to family and friends and be accepted FOR who they truly are!! They are people just like me and you, who have family, friends, beliefs, values, education, love, respect, etc... and deserve to have the same rights as people who are straight! It is time that we turn the tables around and give everyone a chance at happiness and not condone anyone regardless of their orientation, race, religion, gender, etc... Here is one video you may be interested in:
Here is some history behind this day!!
National Coming Out Day is an internationally-observed civil awareness day for coming out and discussion about lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) issues. It is observed on October 11 by members of the LGBT communities and their supporters (often referred to as "allies"), because October is LGBT History Month in the United States. It's also affectionately named "Gay Day", "Queer Day", or "Homo Day" by the LGBT community.
Contents
* 1 Coming Out/Being "Open"
* 2 History
* 3 Multi-national observance
* 4 External links
Coming Out/Being "Open"
It is highly encouraged for participants in this movement to wear gay pride symbols, such as the pink triangle, the Greek letter lambda, and rainbows, in jewelry and on their clothing, to demonstrate their presence in all walks of life, all ages and all ethnic groups, this contributing to being open, or "coming out", about being queer in every day life.
History
The day was founded by Dr. Robert Eichberg and Jean O'Leary in 1988, in celebration of the Second National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights one year earlier, in which 500,000 people marched on Washington, DC, USA, for gay and lesbian equality. National Coming Out Day events are aimed at raising awareness of the LGBT community among the general populace in an effort to give a familiar face to the LGBT rights movement.
Multi-national observance
In the United States, the Human Rights Campaign manages the event under the National Coming Out Project, offering resources to LGBT individuals, couples, parents and children, as well as straight friends and relatives, to promote awareness of LGBT families living honest and open lives. Candace Gingrich became the spokesperson for the day in April 1995.
National Coming Out Day was not observed in 2001 in the United States as it occurred on the one month anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks.
Despite its name, National Coming Out Day, so called because it originated as a national event in the United States, is observed in many countries, including Switzerland, Germany and Great Britain.
External links
* National Coming Out Day 2007
* An article addressing concerns regarding National Coming-Out Day
* National Coming-Out Day Switzerland
* Coming-Out Day UK Poster Camapign
Thanx to wikipedia.org one of the best websites EVER!!!! for that info!!!
My great friend Laura sent me this INFO...check it out!! Thank you so much!! And it's very very true... Laura and her bf have been nothing but kind to me and my significant other and they are open minded and have no problems w/ us whatsoever... u guys don't know how much u mean to me!!! And yes it's so true...read this!!