Official Pink Shirt Day
T-Shirts & Hoodies
WITS is very excited to partner with Naut’sa mawt Tribal Council.
The 2025 Design
Artwork by Kadence Lánahmats George, a 13-year old artist from Səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh Nation)
Kilila (Butterflies) hold deep cultural significance as a symbol of transformation and embody the spirit of “one heart, one mind,” where togetherness and collective strength are celebrated.
The 2024 Design
Artwork by Brooke Gillam of Oromocto First Nation (New Brunswick)
“I chose a sacred feather because it symbolizes and represents a high honour, wisdom, power, and freedom. The three hearts inside represent kindness, friendship, and love. When I tied the two together, it felt right because my heart told me it felt like it was meant to be.”
The 2023 Design
Koyah Morgan-banke is a 17 year old artist from Toquaht Nation (on Vancouver Island)
“This piece is inspired by unconditional love and support, designed to encapsulate the feeling of support and your ability to uplift those around you. It’s important for all of us to remember that we really do carry the hearts of others in our hands”
Our Partnership
Together, we are supporting more Indigenous communities and empowering all children and youth to be kind and stand up for others, no matter who they are. That’s what Pink Shirt Day is all about.