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GRIN Campaign

Global Respect In Education
GRIN Campaign Logo.jpg
Founded 2010
Founder Claudia White
Type Educational Charity
Focus Education, LGBTQ, Respect, Bullying and Homophobia
Location
  • UK
Area served
Global with focus on the US and UK
Method Popular Education and social media awareness campaigns
Slogan Global Respect In Education. Striving for equality for all in education.
Website www.grincampaign.com

GRIN Campaign, Global Respect in Education, is a transatlantic non-profit organisation and advocacy group which campaigns primarily for lesbian gay bisexual transgender and queer/questioning (LGBTQ) people's social and political equality in education. It seeks to end discrimination, harassment, and bullying based on sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression in all educational institutes with an underlying message that "being different was 'cool'". It is one of the first campaigns of its kind to originate outside the United States, be run by students and intentionally international. The campaign supports both direct action and a viral photographic protest, known as “RESPECT” to help "make respecting people in school a cool idea" and ignorance to be “uncool”. The photographs show people in front of a white backdrop wearing block rainbow colors with “RESPECT” painted on their face in the colors of the gay pride flag. The campaign was created on October 29, 2010 by Bedales School student, Claudia White. The RESPECT photographs are featured on the campaigns website, as well as Facebook and Flickr, the campaign also had over 1000 followers on Twitter within a week of its website going live

It was inaugurated in response to a rash of widely publicized bullying-related suicides of juvenile, particularly, LGBTQ youth, school students in the last half of 2010 both homophobic and transphobic, including that of Tyler Clementi. It was established as a UK and US alternative to other, older LGBT civil rights advocacy organizations, which do not place as much emphasis on education, and focus only on the United States. The campaign hopes to build awareness in the same spirit as the Day of Silence, It Gets Better Project, No on 8 campaigns and efforts to repeal Don't Ask Don't Tell.


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