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November
04
2010

Christina Aguilera has given her support to a new campaign launched at young lesbian, gay and bisexual people in Britain by the gay rights charity Stonewall which builds on the US campaign “It Gets Better” started by Dan Savage.

Named the “It gets better … today” campaign, Stonewall is hoping to recreate the same attention to the issue of homophobic bullying as the campaign has in the US and has already added a number of videos to it’s own Youtube channels including the BBC newsreader Jane Hill and MP Diane Abbott. They also encouraging others to make their own by making a video response to those uploaded at: www.youtube.com/stonewalluk or contacting itgetsbettertoday@stonewall.org.uk.

Speaking about the campaign Ben Summerskill, Chief Executive of Stonewall said:

“At Stonewall we now work with hundreds of schools and employers who are making sure things do get better for gay people, right away. Working together, we can make it happen.”
“I know just how important it is to feel like you can be yourself – in your career and in your everyday life. For anyone who feels like an outsider, I want to say: Don’t let the bullies win. Be yourself – and don’t let words get you down. It gets better today. With your help, Stonewall can make it happen.”

Whilst Christina Aguilera added:

“I Know just how important it is to feel like you can be yourself – in your career and in your everyday life. For anyone who feels like an outsider, I want to say: Don’t let the bullies win, Be yourself and don’t let words get you down. It gets better today. With your help, Stonewall can make it happen”

Source: Queeried

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