National Coming Out Day is celebrated every year on October 11, the anniversary of the National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights
Friday marks the 31st anniversary of National Coming Out Day, celebrated every year on October 11, the anniversary of the National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights. The day is meant to celebrate the act of"coming out" -- when an LGBT person decides to publicly share their gender identities or sexual orientation.
— Saeed Jones October 11, 2019 America's favorite ice skater, Adam Rippon, told a part of his own story -- making a slight joke in the process.On this #NationalComingOutDay I'm celebrating all the cardigan sweaters I wore as a closeted gay teenager. Thank you for telling the world I was gay before I was ready to.
— Sara Ramirez October 10, 2019 The Human Rights Campaign put together a video highlighting multiple LGBT folks sharing their own coming out stories. — Human Rights Campaign October 11, 2019 Stonewall UK, a nonprofit, also celebrated the day by spreading some love.Happy #NationalComingOutDay! Whether or not you're openly LGBT, never forget you are a valid, important part of our community. Wherever you are in your own personal journey, we're here and we're proud of you 🌈 pic.twitter.com/n1PtyXFUGx
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