What is the point of Day of Silence?
My Silence, My Story. The GLSEN Day of Silence is a national student-led demonstration where LGBTQ students and allies all around the country—and the world—take a vow of silence to protest the harmful effects of harassment and discrimination of LGBTQ people in schools.
How do you celebrate the Day of Silence?
11 Ways to Prepare for GLSEN’s Day of Silence
- Register your participation.
- Inform your school’s administration of your plan to participate.
- Hold a Day of Silence meeting.
- Hang up posters and flyers.
- Make an announcement to the student body.
- Talk to your teachers.
- Gear up.
- Have a plan in case of pushback.
What is the significance of coming out?
By coming out, the person is able to share with others who they are and what is important to them, rather than having to hide or lie about their identity. Coming out frees the person of the fear of being “found out” and helps them avoid living a double life, which can be extremely stressful and demoralizing.
How did Day of Silence start?
The Day of Silence was first organized in 1996 by a group of students at the University of Virginia. Created for a class project on nonviolent protest, over 150 students participated that first year.
What is meant by coming out?
What is coming out? ‘Coming out’ means telling someone something about yourself that isn’t immediately obvious. In relation to sexual orientation and gender identity, this means sharing with others that you are lesbian, gay, bi and/or trans (LGBT).
When is the date of the day of silence?
Day of Silence dates Year Date Day 2022 April 8 Friday 2023 April 14 Friday 2024 April 12 Friday 2025 April 11 Friday
When is the GLSEN day of Silence 2019?
GLSEN’s Day of Silence, on April 12th 2019, is a student-led national event where folks take a vow of silence to highlight the silencing and erasure of LGBTQ people at school.
When is day of silence for LGBTQ students?
This year it’s April 12. Day of Silence is a student-led national event where participants take a vow of silence to highlight the silencing and erasure of LGBTQ people at school.
How many schools are participating in the day of silence?
Although some school districts oppose the day, considering it disruptive, most support it, actively encouraging participation through the school’s LGBTQ alliance clubs. Today, there are over 10,000 institutions registered as participants in the day of silence.