After decades of silent protest, advocates and students speak out for LGBTQ+ rights
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After nearly three decades of holding annual silent protests, the 'Day of Silence' has transitioned into a 'Day of (NO) Silence' to empower students to speak out against LGBTQ discrimination.
GLSEN now urges students to use their voices to demand change and fight against homophobia, with a focus on activism and taking a proactive stance.
Students are encouraged to share their experiences, engage in advocacy efforts such as voter registration, and communicate with legislators to enhance protections for LGBTQ youth under Title IX.
Amid a surge in anti-LGBTQ bills, more than 480 measures limiting LGBTQ rights are being monitored in the 2024 legislative session, emphasizing the crucial need for advocacy and action.
Read at Advocate.com
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