Understanding Day of Silence: A Day of Solidarity Against LGBTQ+ Bullying

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Day of Silence, established in 1996 and observed annually in April, symbolizes the impact of anti-LGBTQ+ bullying through a vow of silence. This year, on April 23rd, students worldwide will partake, uniting against harassment and discrimination. Join the movement in raising awareness and showing support.


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  1. Friday, April 23, 2021

  2. What is Day of Silence? Created in 1996 and hosted each April, Day of Silence is observed with a daylong vow of silence symbolizing the silencing effect of anti- LGBTQ+ bullying and harassment. This year s Day of Silence takes place on Friday, April 23rd, and students from all 50 states and many different countries will participate.

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