Five Reasons Why Schools Should Support the Day of Silence
The Day of Silence Project is a nationwide, student-led effort to organize the Day of Silence in local school communities. The Day of Silence is a day on which people who support creating safe schools for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people take a nine-hour vow of silence to recognize and protest the harassment, prejudice and discrimination -- in effect, the silencing -- that LGBT people face. Instead of speaking, student participants hand out cards or wear stickers or T-shirts printed with the following message: |
Teachers, administrators, and school communities should seriously consider supporting students in their organization of the Day of Silence. The Day of Silence:
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