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Last Day of Silence photo: In total, we had 25 participants.

Last Day of Silence photo: In total, we had 25 participants.

TOP: 2012 Day of Silence
BOTTOM: 2013 Day of Silence
Me and my best friend Tyler

TOP: 2012 Day of Silence

BOTTOM: 2013 Day of Silence

Me and my best friend Tyler

Day of Silence

Day of Silence

This is my best friend Geo and myself on Day of silence. She is the Kathy Griffin to my Anderson Cooper… meaning I am the calm, professional guy and she is a wild young lady who punches me and tries to steal my underwear… Yep Sounds like Kathy and Anderson to me lol

This is my best friend Geo and myself on Day of silence. She is the Kathy Griffin to my Anderson Cooper… meaning I am the calm, professional guy and she is a wild young lady who punches me and tries to steal my underwear… Yep Sounds like Kathy and Anderson to me lol

Me again on the Day of Silence.

Me again on the Day of Silence.

Me and Tyler on Day of Silence.

Me and Tyler on Day of Silence.

Man it was hard but you know what? We did it. We had a small crowd and we got a lot of looks, laughs, jokes and sneers, but we stood our ground. Happy Day of Silence my friends. <3 I dedicate today to Ryan <3

Man it was hard but you know what? We did it. We had a small crowd and we got a lot of looks, laughs, jokes and sneers, but we stood our ground. Happy Day of Silence my friends. <3 I dedicate today to Ryan <3

Please join us tomorrow on April 20, 2012 in supporting the LGBT community and remembering all those lost to homophobia. We will be taking a vow of silence and wearing outfits showing support or pride on this day. Last year we had more than a dozen people participate and while that may not seem like many, it was a huge moment for LGBT students at our school. Thank you to those who helped out last year and I cannot wait to see all the purple and rainbows this year.

Please join us tomorrow on April 20, 2012 in supporting the LGBT community and remembering all those lost to homophobia. We will be taking a vow of silence and wearing outfits showing support or pride on this day. Last year we had more than a dozen people participate and while that may not seem like many, it was a huge moment for LGBT students at our school. Thank you to those who helped out last year and I cannot wait to see all the purple and rainbows this year.