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Shortly after the Trump administration withdrew protections for transgender students in public schools, Beyonce voiced her support for trans youth on Facebook.
“#LGBTQ students need to know we support them. Share your support to #protecttransyouth at glsen.org/100days & put #KindnessInAction GLSEN,” Beyonce wrote on Facebook.
100 Days of Kindness is a national campaign that allows people to post messages of support for LGBTQ students on social media via the hashtag #KindnessInAction. Social media users can upload posts via Instagram, Facebook or Twitter and are encouraged to include a photo or short video message. Each message shared will join a virtual wall of kindness on the official campaign website.
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Beyonce joins a roster of celebrities who have spoken out against Donald Trump’s most recent decision that also includes Katy Perry, Sia, Blink-182’s Mark Hoppus and several more expressing their support for the LGBTQ community.
See Beyonce’s post below.
A version of this story originally appeared on Billboard.com.
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