Day of Silence is a youth movement protesting the silence caused by harassment, prejudice, and discrimination faced by lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people and their allies.
By keeping silent for the day, you are fighting these injustices.
What are YOU doing to end the silence?
Come to the Teen Room at the Central Library to sign our banner with messages of hope, love, and encouragement. Show your support by wearing a DOS sticker as well. The two teen librarians, Mary and Anna will be participating in the day by staying silent on and off all day. While one is silent, the other will be available to answer questions and help patrons find the books and information they need. Then they will switch. Consider joining them in their effort to stand with the silent.
The following poem was written today for our Catharsis Through Poetry workshop while thinking about Day of Silence. It was written by an LGBTQ ally who wishes to remain anonymous.
“Love Who You Love”
Injustice.
It happens everyday.
Must I wear this
Rainbow shirt
To show I care?
Can’t we all
Just get along?
You can’t tell me
Who I am
Who to love.
Am I man?
Am I woman?
Or something
In-between?
Do I love her?
Him?
Hän?
Does it matter?
No.
Love who you love.
Be who you are.
*Hän is a gender neutral pronoun in Finnish.