Spring has arrived to the midwest and it feels great! As I writing this article, it is mid 60's outside, sunny and for the most part the world is happy and on the move. April has arrived and with that comes an annual event that many people have heard about, but not many know about it. It's the Day of Silence. Founded in 1996, the Day of Silence has become the largest single student-led action towards creating safer schools for all, regardless of sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression. From the first-ever Day of Silence at the University of Virginia in 1996, to the organizing efforts in over 8,000 middle schools, high schools, colleges and universities across the country in 2008, its history reflects its diversity in both numbers and outreach to communities. This event has proven to be a great tool for change for not only on a school campus, but the community as well.