Day of Silence
The Day of Silence is an annual event organized to raise awareness about the bullying and harassment faced by LGBTQ+ students. Participants take a vow of silence for the day to symbolize the silencing of LGBTQ+ voices in schools and society. This event is typically observed in April and encourages discussions about the importance of acceptance and equality.
Schools and organizations often support the Day of Silence by providing resources and information about LGBTQ+ issues. Many students and allies wear rainbow colors or carry signs to show their support. The event aims to foster a more inclusive environment for all students, regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity.