On Pink Shirt Day, we wear pink to show that we take a stand against bullying in our schools, workplaces and online.
In spirit of taking action to spread kindness and advocate for those who need, we invite faculty and staff to participate in Pink Shirt Day on February 24 by wearing a pink shirt, making your Zoom background pink, or contributing in your own way.
Pink Shirt Day is as a powerful example of how small actions can contribute to meaningful change.
Now celebrated globally, Pink Shirt Day was inspired by a single act of kindness when two high school students took a stand against transphobic bullying. The two students saw another student being bullied for wearing a pink shirt. In a powerful act of allyship, solidarity, and kindness, the two students distributed pink shirts the next day for students to wear in protest.
Furthermore, we invite you to explore the items below from our community:
- A video message from UBC President Santa Ono on Pink Shirt Day
- Resources for individuals and leaders to contribute to Building a Respectful Online Work Environment
- The Collection Spotlight on Pink Shirt Day — a selection of children's, young adult, and teacher's resources available at UBC Education Library.
- Enroll in Wellbeing in the Workplace – a self-guided course to support faculty and staff wellbeing while working within changing environments
- Attend the Conflict Theatre professional development session Cops in the Head: The Enforcers of Imposter Syndrome on February 25 to recognize how personal history influences the repetition of negative patterns and consider how to counter those negative influences
- Join the 10 Day Mindfulness Challenge beginning March 10
- Resources and training available through UBC’s Bullying and Harassment website
- Explore UBC’s commitments to a diverse, inclusive, safe and vibrant workplace, as detailed in the Focus on People 2025 framework as well as the Inclusion Action Plan
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