Every second Wednesday in April marks the International Day of Pink. The International Day of Pink is a day of action, born when a youth in a high school in Cambridge, Nova Scotia was bullied because he wore a pink shirt to school. His fellow students decided to stand up to bullying, and hundreds of students came to school wearing pink to show support for diversity and stopping discrimination, gender-based bullying, homophobia, transphobia and transmisogyny.
Discrimination against anyone, no matter of age, race, religious beliefs or sexual orientation is something that we all should stand up to and speak out against. Every day around the world, countless LGBTQ people are victimized, shamed, beat up and even killed just for being who they are. Recently in Miami, a gay friendly city, a gay couple were attacked after a gay pride parade for just holding hands.
We are very lucky to live in Toronto. It is a city that is open, welcoming and accepting. Annually, Toronto holds one of the largest Pride events in the world. Although we feel safe to live here, there still are people who are not so open and accepting of our type of family. It is important for us to be out and open, not only in our community, but also at work.