The Day of Silence, on April 22, is when students across the country choose not to speak during part or all of the school day. This is to show support for LGBTQ+ people, who might feel hurt or left out because of who they are. By being silent, students try to raise awareness about the difficulties that LGBTQ+ people face. It's like sending a message without using words, saying that everyone deserves to be treated kindly and fairly. This day encourages everyone to think about how we can help make the world a friendlier place for everyone.
How to celebrate Day of Silence?
To celebrate "Day of Silence," try staying quiet for the whole day to show support. Use hand gestures or write notes to communicate. Spend time drawing, reading, or playing silent games with friends. Create a colorful poster to share your feelings without speaking. Use headphones to listen to calming music or nature sounds. Reflect on how it feels to be silent and imagine how others might feel when they can't speak up. At the end of the day, share your thoughts with someone you trust. Remember, your silence speaks loudly in support of a good cause.
Where Day of Silence is celebrated?
- - International
- - Indonesia