Thirty years ago, the Day of Silence began as a small student protest at the University of Virginia. Today, it’s a nationwide act of resistance as LGBTQ+ students face a new wave of censorship, book bans, and anti-trans laws in schools. This piece...


Thirty years ago, the Day of Silence began as a small student protest at the University of Virginia. Today, it’s a nationwide act of resistance as LGBTQ+ students face a new wave of censorship, book bans, and anti-trans laws in schools. This piece looks at how a silent protest became one of the longest-running student-led movements in education and why it still matters in 2026. submitted by /u/Fickle-Ad5449 [link] [comments]