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Students participate in GLSEN’s Day of Silence, with one student holding a sign about ending harassment and a group displaying a rainbow “Day of Silence” anti-bullying poster
Opinion

As Day of Silence turns 30, LGBTQ+ students are stuck in 1996

Opinion: Thirty years after the first Day of Silence, new policies and rising hostility are pushing LGBTQ+ young people back into the same unsafe conditions many thought were left in the past, writes Glisten CEO Melanie Willingham-Jaggers.