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Day Of Silence 4/13; READ AND JOIN!
Topic Started: Apr 13 2005, 04:41 AM (45 Views)
JapAnA12cHy
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The Day of Silence, a project of the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN) in collaboration with the United States Student Association (USSA), is a student-led day of action where those who support making anti-LGBT bias unacceptable in schools take a day-long vow of silence to recognize and protest the discrimination and harassment -- in effect, the silencing -- experienced by LGBT students and their allies.

HISTORY OF THE DAY OF SILENCE

Founded in 1996, the Day of Silence has become the largest single student-led action towards creating safer schools for all, regardless of sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression. From the first-ever Day of Silence at the University of Virginia in 1996, to the organizing efforts in over 1,900 middle schools, high schools, colleges and universities across the country in 2002, its textured history reflects its diversity in both numbers and reach. Here's a brief history.

1996 - The Day of Silence is born. Students organized the first Day of Silence, its original name, at the University of Virginia. With over 150 students participating, those involved felt it was a great success. The Day of Silence received extensive local press coverage and a positive response from the UVA community members, motivating Maria Pulzetti to take the Day of Silence nationally.

1997 - From one, to one hundred, National Day of Silence takes off With a web page and much dedication, Pulzetti and then 19-year-old Jessie Gilliam, developed the project to be used in schools across the country. It was renamed the National Day of Silence, and that year nearly 100 colleges and universities participated. Some schools in Australia heard about the project and modeled a similar day for Australian schools.

1998 - The Day keeps growing, the Project begins Pulzetti and Gilliam realized they could not expand the National Day of Silence alone, so they organized a team of regional coordinators who could assist schools better by working with and understanding local networks. Expanding from a one-day vow of silence to include additional actions and educational events, the Day of Silence was officially inaugurated. That year, for the first time in a recognized number, students in high schools joined the organizing efforts, helping double the number of participating schools to over 200.

1999-2001 - More people, more time, a message of unity sets in Through the sponsorship of Advocates for Youth, Gilliam worked part-time over the summer of 1999 to maintain and expand the Day of Silence. A first in the project's history, a team of volunteers met for a weekend in Boston to discuss strategy and develop future plans towards assisting schools. The Day of Silence continued to support high schools, colleges and universities around the country with volunteers led by then 18-year-old Chloe Palenchar, as the National Project Coordinator. Over 300 high schools participated that year.

2001 - Day of Silence; still growing, still strong Chris Tuttle, GLSEN's National Student Organizer, Gilliam and Palenchar developed a proposal to provide the Day of Silence with new funding, staff, volunteers and an official organizational sponsor, GLSEN. To ensure its success, GLSEN developed a first-ever Leadership Team of high school students to support local high school organizers around the country and a partnership with the United States Student Association, to ensure colleges and universities receive equal support.

2002 - Making noise, making history In what has become the largest single student-led action towards creating safer schools, the April 10th Day of Silence was organized by students in more than 1,900 schools across the country, with estimated participation of more than 100,000 students. Representative Eliot Engel introduces the first ever resolution on the Day of Silence in Congress, which received support of 29 co-signers; additionally, Governor Gray Davis of California issued an official proclamation making April 10, 2002 the National Day of Silence. Local Day of Silence organizing efforts appear in over fifty media stories across the country, including USA Today, MSNBC, CNN, Voice of America and a live broadcast on NPR. Breaking the Silence rallies are organized with tremendous success in Albany, NY, Kalamazoo, MI, Missoula, MT, Ft. Lauderdale & Sarasota, FL, Eugene, OR, Boulder, CO and Washington DC, among other places.

Today - The possibilities are endless Just imagine: tens of thousands of students, from San Francisco, California to Irmo, South Carolina, united in a visible silence to create real change in local schools. Whether used to educate classmates on the damaging effects of anti-LGBT bias or to demand passage of a statewide nondiscriminatory act inclusive of LGBT people, the Day of Silence is an awesome opportunity to create more inclusive school environments and make some noise.

What are you going to do to end the silence?


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Flying Nimbus
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One of the chosen few...
Sure ill join in too.
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Liminality
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ok why not =) so where do we join or whatever?
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JapAnA12cHy
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here...il post a thing that you print out...so poeople around you know what your protesting...

April 13, 2005-day of silence

please understand my reosons for the way i am dressed and the fact that im not speaking today. i am participating in the Day of Silence, a national youth movement protesting the silence face by lesbian, gay, bisexual, and trasgender people and their allies. my deliberate silence echoes that is caused by harassment, prejudis, and descrimination. i beleive that ending the silence is the first step toward fighting these injustices. think about the voices you are not hearing today

what are you doing to end the silence?

here is what you can do to end the silence:


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ok there it is....go my children!....dont talk at all!....please put this in word and correct any errors i have made

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Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends!!~
i'll join
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Bebi Vegeta
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:Don't Speak:
I have nothing against gay people unlike you so I'm not joining some anti anything.
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I have nothing against gay people... but I'm not gonna do anything to help them... this isn't my fight... so I'm not joining or doing anything... sorry

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THE AFTERMATH OF THE DAY OF SILENCE...

well i pulled it off...i didnt talk...lots of people made rude comments like"your the beginning and the eand of the human race"...and people tried to make me talk trough abuse....(akirakitsune)...hahahaa paul your punches and kicks wont make me talk.....yea....some one made my friend cry....dont worry thell get teirs...overall it was for a good cause
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okay well since it's over I'm closin this topic

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