Students’ silence supports gay rights

Posted on April 22, 2009 
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More than a third of all Vashon High School students took part in the national Day of Silence April 17, showing their support for the school’s lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and questioning (LGBTQ) community by refraining from speaking all day.

They wore stickers indicating their level of participation: completely silent, silent unless speaking was necessary or speaking but supportive of the day’s actions.

Those who chose silence, said teacher Marcella Murphy, did so “because gay and lesbian students feel silenced by their peers. They feel they can’t speak out on who they really are because they feel harassed or bullied.”

The event raises awareness of the LGBTQ community at Vashon High School and nationwide, said Murphy, advisor of the school’s Gay Straight Alliance, which sponsored the event.

More than 100,000 students across the country take part in the national Day of Silence, according to its Web site. Organizers of the day hope to call attention to and stamp out anti-LGBTQ name-calling, bullying and harassment. See Students’ silence supports gay rights

Vashon-Maury Island Beachcombe

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