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Title: Day of Silence marks 30 years as anti-LGBTQ+ school battles intensify nationwide
Post by: Jessica_Rose on April 10, 2026, 08:09:17 AM
Day of Silence marks 30 years as anti-LGBTQ+ school battles intensify nationwide

https://www.advocate.com/politics/national/day-of-silence-30-years

John Casey (10 April 2026)

Thousands of students across the United States are participating in the 30th annual Day of Silence on Friday, marking three decades of one of the country's most enduring student-led LGBTQ+ protests as new political attacks target queer and transgender youth in schools.

Students across the United States will once again fall silent, but this year, their quiet carries the weight of three decades of protest, resilience, and evolving activism.

The 30th annual Day of Silence, a student-led campaign organized by Glisten (formerly GLSEN), marks a milestone in the ongoing fight to support LGBTQ+ youth in schools.

What began in 1996 as a small, grassroots action at the University of Virginia has grown into a nationwide movement observed in K-12 schools, colleges, and even workplaces. Participants take a vow of silence to symbolize the silencing effects of bullying, harassment, and discrimination that LGBTQ+ students continue to face.