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  2. Day of Silence - Wikipedia

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    The Day of Silence has been held each year in April since 1996. Since 2011, the event has been held on the second Friday of April, except in 2018, when it was observed on Friday, April 27, [1] 2020, when it was observed on Friday, April 24, [2] 2021, when it was observed on Friday, April 23, [3] and 2022, when it was observed on Friday, April ...

  3. Anzac Day - Wikipedia

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    First Anzac Day parade in Sydney, along Macquarie Street, 25 April 1916. The date 25 April was officially named Anzac Day in 1916; [26] in that year, it was marked by a wide variety of ceremonies and services in Australia, New Zealand and London. [27] In New Zealand, it was gazetted as a half-day holiday.

  4. Murder of Larry King - Wikipedia

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    The Day of Silence for 2008, which is intended to protest LGBT harassment and occurred on April 25, was specially dedicated to King. [22] King's father, Greg, was reportedly unconvinced his adoptive son was gay, as Larry had only recently told him that he was actually bisexual.

  5. After decades of silent protest, advocates and students speak ...

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    Silence speaks volumes. In April 1996, ... Kai said they were unaware of the Day of Silence campaign and that if their school held an event, it would give LGBTQ students some much needed support.

  6. These April Holidays and Observances Give Us Every Excuse to ...

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  7. Jersey Shore church event celebrates LGBTQ+ youth ... - AOL

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    April 15, 2024 at 1:49 PM Every year, schools in New Jersey and around the country hold a Day of Silence to raise awareness about the bullying of LGBTQ+ students, keeping quiet to represent the ...

  8. Portal:Current events/2008 April 25 - Wikipedia

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    Students and their families in various locations across the United States participate in the nationally-recognized 13th annual Day of Silence. ( Seattle Post-Intelligencer ) Month

  9. Operation Chihuahua - Wikipedia

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    Since 2008 and the week before the arrival of Government forces the city was recognized as the most violent in the country with 12 executions a day. [25] But after four days of silence, violence returned in Chihuahua when two men were reported killed in a vehicle in the colony of Puerta del Sol, also killed was a staff member of the city's ...

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