WEAR YOUR SUPPORT
CKNW Kids’ Fund is honoured to showcase Corey Bulpitt’s work through the 2024 Pink Shirt Day campaign. This design was created by Bulpitt in his signature graffiti style, with two gesturing hands featuring a traditional Haida human face. This indicates the welcoming and respect of others and serves as a friendly greeting which is used throughout Coast Salish communities, with similar gestures used throughout communities in the Northwest Coast.
Corey Bulpitt is an internationally recognized artist from the Haida Na7ikun-Raven Clan. Bulpitt is known for his graffiti-influenced, Haida-style work, with pieces displayed across the country, including one of his best-known pieces of public work, a mural located under the Granville Street Bridge in Vancouver. His work is featured in galleries, museums, and private collections world-wide.
The Pink Shirt Day campaign recognizes the importance of unity, inclusivity, and diversity of all people. Net proceeds from all sales go directly to helping children in British Columbia and Western Canada build healthy self-esteem with themselves and their peers.
Official Pink Shirt Day merchandise will be available to purchase online until the end of March; we encourage you wear these tees to help spread awareness for our cause not only throughout February, but for the remainder of the year. Net-proceeds from sales go directly to helping children in British Columbia and Western Canada build healthy self-esteem with themselves and their peers.
Starting February 1, 2024, all Pink Shirt Day products will also be sold at over 80 London Drugs stores across Canada! Get your merchandise at your nearest location while supplies last.
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