Media Links and Hashtags
The Baha’i World News, has shared in an article, three logos that can be used by the world for the bicentenary celebrations of the Birth of the Bab.
Click here to go to the Bahai Media Bank site and download high resolution versions of this logo:
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News Release for the Bicentenary of the Báb
Hashtags:
When posting on social media about the bicentenary, please include these hashtags:
#Bahai200 #twinbirthdays #Bahai #bicentenary
- How to Hashtag:
- A hashtag should contain only one word without spaces.
- No punctuation should be included
- Include the hashtag within or after your message.
Facebook:
- Join the US Baha'i Bicentennial Facebook Group - where you can post photos and share ideas for celebrating the birth of the Bab.
- Join the Baha'i Bicentenary World Celebrations - and see celebrations from the Bicentenary of Baha'u'llah and follow the emerging celebrations for the Bicentenary of the Bab
Graphic images for sharing on social media:
- These graphics were produced with quotes from Bahá'u'lláh. Would you like to design some graphics with quotes from the Báb and share them here for others to use? If so, please let us know at: bicentenary@bahai.us.
Instagram
Baha'i World Bicentenary
Glimpses of celebrations from around the globe inspired by the life of Bahá’u’lláh on the 200th anniversary of His birth. All photos credited to www.bicentenary.bahai.org
Baha'i of the U.S.
WE ARE ONE: We believe it’s time for humanity to come together as one family, to create a world where everyone can thrive.
Graphic Resources
The Bábs 200th Anniversary
(103 Pins)
These graphics are for communities and individuals to promote the Bicentenary of the Birth of The Báb. The graphics are high enough resolution for invitations, announcements and small posters. Not for commercial use. For more information contact joepaczk@gmail.com
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