What is #lovingday?
Sharing
Create visibility with #lovingday
Visibility is a source of affirmation and helps our community to be seen by the world. Many people choose to share their photos and stories on Loving Day in social posts using the #lovingday hashtag, which has trended three times on Twitter (so far). This is mostly thanks to people in the community like you, as well as some well-known people and organizations.
From well-known people and organizations
U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris, actor Keegan Michael Key, and many others have shared with the #lovingday hashtag.
Today, in 1967, the justices of the Supreme Court unanimously agreed that outlawing interracial marriage was unconstitutional. #LovingDay pic.twitter.com/e0QBFH7TbN
— Vice President Kamala Harris (@VP) June 12, 2017
From people in the community
When our global community shares photos with #lovingday, they often include their parents, their loved ones, their children, and their stories (among other things).
My parents can remember a time where they were not *legally allowed* to be married. I will never forget this. #LovingDay pic.twitter.com/LGymRcFxQB
— Patrick Figures (@PatrickFigures) June 12, 2020
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