When is National Coming Out Day 2023 and what does it mean?
| Updated onNational Coming Out Day is an annual event celebrated on October 11th. It is a day of celebration and hope for those in the LGBTQ+ community, who are coming out to the world and expressing their true authentic selves. This event was first observed in 1988 by a group of activists in the United States, and since then, it has become a global phenomenon.
The main purpose of National Coming Out Day is to raise awareness about the struggles of the LGBTQ+ community, and to provide a platform for people to express themselves openly and honestly. The event also serves as a reminder to the public of the importance of acceptance and equality for all people, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity.
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National Coming Out Day is an important event for the LGBTQ+ community, as it provides a sense of belonging and solidarity, as well as a platform to celebrate the courage of those who have come out. It is a day to recognise the courage of those who have taken the difficult step of coming out and to celebrate the diversity within the community.
The event provides an opportunity to explore one's own identity and to celebrate the strength of the LGBTQ+ community. It is also a great opportunity for allies to show their support for the community and to learn more about the issues that the community faces. National Coming Out Day is a reminder that everyone deserves a safe and welcoming environment in which to express themselves and to be accepted for who they are.
What does coming out mean?
To “come out” is to voluntarily make your sexual orientation and/or gender identity known to public or to other people. The full phrase is to “come out of the closet”, and the “closet” refers to the state of hiding one’s true identity (i.e. “hiding in the closet”).
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Coming out is different than outing, which is the exposing and sharing of such information to other people without the consent of the person themselves.
Coming out is a process of personal growth and can involve a range of emotions and reactions. It is a difficult and brave step for many LGBTQ+ individuals, but it can also be a liberating experience.
When is National Coming Out Day 2023?
National Coming Out Day is celebrated annually on 11 October.
In 2023, National Coming Out Day will fall on Wednesday, 11 October 2023.
How did National Coming Out Day first start off?
National Coming Out Day is an annual LGBTQ+ awareness day observed on October 11, created to celebrate coming out and to raise awareness of the LGBTQ+ community's civil rights movement. The day is observed both nationally and internationally.
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The day was founded in 1988 by Robert Eichberg and Jean O'Leary, two gay rights activists. They chose October 11th to commemorate the 1987 National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights. They chose this date to symbolise the importance of coming out and to remember those who had come out in the past.
The concept of National Coming Out Day is to promote a safe world for LGBTQ+ individuals to live truthfully and openly. The day encourages people to come out and live their lives openly, to speak out against prejudice and discrimination, and to embrace diversity.
Since its inception, National Coming Out Day has become an internationally recognised event, celebrated by LGBTQ+ individuals, their families and allies in countries around the world. Each year, the world celebrates National Coming Out Day to recognise the courage and determination of those who have come out and to raise awareness of the fight for LGBTQ+ rights.
What is the significance of National Coming Out Day?
National Coming Out Day is an annual event that celebrates the LGBTQ+ community and encourages individuals to “come out” as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and/or queer. This day is a powerful reminder of the importance of visibility and acceptance of all sexual orientations and gender identities.
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The day is essential in recognizing the struggles of LGBTQ+ individuals, as well as their successes. It serves as an important reminder that coming out is not just a personal decision, but also a political one. It is a powerful demonstration of the strength and courage that LGBTQ+ people have to be their authentic selves in the face of discrimination, prejudice, and violence.
National Coming Out Day is also a day to celebrate the progress that has been made in the fight for LGBTQ+ rights. It is a reminder that everyone should be treated with respect and that it is possible for society to become more inclusive and accepting. By highlighting the stories and experiences of LGBTQ+ people, National Coming Out Day sends a powerful message that everyone should be accepted and celebrated for who they are.
National Coming Out Day is an essential part of the LGBTQ+ rights movement and serves as an important reminder of the importance of visibility and acceptance. It shows that everyone has the right to be who they are and be accepted for it.
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Ultimately, it is still important to recognise that the choice to come out is a deeply personal one, and that not everyone has the same set of privileges, safety, or desire to do so. While we support and embrace those who choose to come out, it is equally important for us to also support those who choose not to come out, or those who are unable to come out due to safety concerns.
Every person’s safety should be their utmost priority, and nobody should feel like they are forced to come out. Every person’s coming out journey is different, and there is no one timeline for coming out — some come out at an early age, while others come out much later, or never at all. All of these are perfectly acceptable, because coming out is a personal choice that must make sense to the person themselves.
Coming out is a personal choice that should never be forced or expected of anyone.
Other relevant LGBTQ+ awareness days
In addition to National Coming Out Day, there are many other LGBTQ+ awareness periods throughout the year. These days help to raise awareness of the LGBTQ+ community and fight discrimination.
Check out these other relevant LGBTQ+ awareness days:
- Zero Discrimination Day 2023
- Day of Silence (US) 2023
- International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia (IDAHOTB) 2023
- Pride Month 2023
- Stonewall Riots Anniversary 2023
- Human Rights Day 2023
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