In the landscape of LGBTQ+ activism, silence has often been utilized as a powerful tool to symbolize the struggles and discrimination faced by the community. GLSEN's Day of Silence, originally established in 1996, has been a poignant reminder of the silencing effect of anti-LGBTQ+ bullying and harassment in schools. However, as we navigate through a challenging period marked by the passage of numerous anti-LGBTQ+ bills in the United States, silence no longer feels like an adequate response. Thus, emerges a new call to action: No Silence Day.