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Omnisexual Visibility Day

Omnisexual Visibility Day

Omnisexual Visibility Day celebrates and raises awareness of omnisexuality—a sexual orientation where someone is attracted to people of multiple or all genders, with gender potentially playing a role in that attraction. While similar to pansexuality, omnisexuality often acknowledges or recognises gender in a different way. The day promotes inclusion, visibility, and understanding for omnisexual people within the LGBTQ+ community.

Activities:

  • Educational sessions: Discuss the spectrum of sexual orientations.

  • Flag-making: Design flags representing various identities.

  • Pride Art: Create omnisexual pride art

  • Flag Matching: Have students pair up definitions to the correct flags

  • Discussion Point: Get students talking about what visibility means to them?

School-wide Awareness:

  • Share student art and informative materials about omnisexuality on social media.

social Media:

  • "Did You Know?" Carousel Post: Facts about omnisexuality and how it differs from other orientations.

  • Student Artwork Showcase: Share digital or photographed artwork inspired by pride, love, or identity.

  • Myth-Busting Reels or Slides: Short, student-friendly videos or graphics correcting common misconceptions.

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