Cast and Crew of GH Celebrate Unity Day #ChooseKindness

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General Hospital luminaries posed for many-a-snapshot in their sweet Unity Day garb!

Battling Bullying

Unity Days is a day of importance across the globe, when individuals and communities come together to combat bullying, which, of course, takes place in countless cultural contexts and affects millions.

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“Make it orange and make it end! What are your true colors when it comes to bullying? If you care about safe and supportive schools and communities make your color orange on Unity Day. That’s the day everyone can come togethe–in schools, communities, and online–and send one large orange message of support, hope, and unity to show that we are together against bullying and united for kindness, acceptance and inclusion,” said Pacer’s National Bullying Prevention Center on its website.

Individuals across the nation, and even world-wide, can participate in Unity Day.

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Well, that’s something we can sure get behind here at Soap Cities, and we know that’s the case for a lot of you readers out there too!

Orange You Glad We’re Wearing Orange?

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The cast and crew of GH certainly took the directive to wear orange as a symbol of unity and support to heart, as these pictures attest!

Frank Valentini, Risa Dorken, Kirsten Storms, and Chris Van Etten.
Steve Burton, Kelly Monaco, and Billy Miller.
Maura West and Hayley Erin.
Jennifer Bassey, Risa Dorken, and Kirsten Storms.
Ryan Paevey and Kirsten Storms.
James Patrick Stuart, Jessica Tuck, Risa Dorken, and Chris Van Etten.

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Akbi Khan has been watching and loving soap operas for 31 years and writing about them for the last four. She also loves sitcoms; musicals; laughter; going dancing; spending time with family and friends; fighting for animal rights, ethical environmental stewardship, civil liberties preservation, and LGBTQ rights; and evolving along a spiritual path. She has a Master’s in rhetoric and composition. Akbi is 39 years old and lives in Ellicott City, Maryland.

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