The white ribbon is an awareness ribbon sometimes used by political movements to signify or spread their beliefs. It is usually worn on garments or represented in information sources such as posters, leaflets, etc.
The White Ribbon has been the badge of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union founded by Frances Willard since its founding in 1873. The WCTU claims to be the oldest continuing non-sectarian women's organization worldwide. The white ribbon bow was selected to symbolize purity. The WCTU traditionally uses the bow rather than the more modern "remembrance" loop.
One of the most notable usages of the white ribbon in recent times is as the symbol of anti-violence against women, safe motherhood, and other related causes.
It also has a long tradition in and similar farming and horticultural competitions in the United States and Canada as a third-place ribbon.
The White Ribbon Campaign (WRC) appeared in 1991 in relation to this movement and became one of the largest men's anti-violence programs in the world. Started by activists such as Michael Kaufman and Toronto politicians like the late New Democratic Party leader Jack Layton, it has now spread to over 57 countries around the world. It is now an international effort of men and boys working to end violence against women. Its basic principle is the importance of men and boys speaking out against all forms of violence against women. For that purpose, members of the WRC offer a variety of presentations and workshops on violence. In Canada, the campaign is run from November 25 (the International Day for the Eradication of Violence Against Women) until December 6, Canada's National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women. Other countries support 16 Days of Activism from November 25 until December 10, but campaigns can occur at any time of the year.
In 2014, A Voice for Men launched whiteribbon.org as a counter to the White Ribbon campaign.Browne, Rachel. (November 4, 2014). " Domestic violence group White Ribbon Australia in domain name dispute", Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved July 7, 2015.Filipovic, Jill. (October 24, 2014). " Why Is an Anti-Feminist Website Impersonating a Domestic Violence Organization?", Cosmopolitan. Retrieved July 7, 2015. Accused of "hijacking" White Ribbon,Schetzer, Alana. (November 2, 2014). " 'Fake' White Ribbon website faces legal action", Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved July 7, 2015. the site was harshly criticized by Todd Minerson, executive director of The White Ribbon Campaign, who described it as "a copycat campaign articulating their archaic views and denials about the realities of gender-based violence".Minerson, Todd. (October 23, 2014). " White Ribbon Copycat Statement ", White Ribbon. Retrieved July 7, 2015. According to the site, its purpose is to present the view that domestic violence is "not a gendered problem". White Ribbon: About , whiteribbon.org. Retrieved July 7, 2015. According to Cosmopolitan magazine, the site is used to display "anti-feminist propaganda".
Premier Bernard Landry took to wearing the white ribbon and the other two main party leaders in Quebec, Jean Charest and Mario Dumont, followed suit.
It also means friendship.
White ribbons are used to signify support for Self-injury (from people who are not self-harmers themselves), while white and orange ribbons represent self-harmers who are trying to quit or have succeeded in doing so already.
White ribbons are used for teen pregnancy prevention awareness.
White ribbons have also been used to protest child pornography. The white is supposed to signify the protection of innocence and purity.
White ribbons are used to promote awareness for severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) and SCID Newborn screening. Since 2001, when many SCID families met face-to-face for the first time, the white ribbon was used as a way to identify themselves to one another. White was the chosen color because it would honor all the SCID angels lost to this horrific disease. White ribbons continue to honor all those SCID angels and remind the world that SCID Newborn Screening is their legacy.
In 2019, the government of Catalonia changed a yellow ribbon on a banner on its headquarters building in Barcelona to a white ribbon in response to a ban by the national government of Spain on yellow ribbons on public buildings due to it being viewed as a political symbol (it is used there to call for release of political prisoners).
Quebec peace movement
U.S. county and state fairs
2011–2013 Russian protests
Other uses/combined with other colors
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