‘Day of Silence’ gets word out on tolerance
Jade Farley, a sophomore at Rich East High School and a member of the school’s gay-acceptance group, wore tape over her mouth during Friday’s national LGBT Day of Silence. During lunchtime, the Gay-Straight Alliance handed out awareness pamphlets near the cafeteria, Chicago Sun-Times reports. Read moreIn Recognition of Gay and Lesbian Pride Month 2009Brick students get
Jade Farley, a sophomore at Rich East High School and a member of the school’s gay-acceptance group, wore tape over her mouth during Friday’s national LGBT Day of Silence.
During lunchtime, the Gay-Straight Alliance handed out awareness pamphlets near the cafeteria, Chicago Sun-Times reports.
Brick students get anti-bullying message heard
Students in the Gay-Straight Alliance at Brick High School promote a Day of Silence, a national movement to end bullying. Student activist Annie Vacirca, 17, taped her mouth shut for the Day of Silence, Asbury Park Press reports.
National Day of Silence condemns LGBT bullying
A small group of students gathered around a food cart in the middle of Golden West High School Friday.
It was eerily quiet as they nodded and used hand gestures to prep the food for a fundraiser they were holding for the Gay-Straight Alliance Club. Their closed mouths were a part of National Day of Silence, a day to recognize all the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered youth who have been bullied and harassed for their sexual orientation, visaliatimesdelta.com reports.
For more information, go to www.dayofsilence.org.