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LGBTQ+ Students and Educators Take Part in GLSEN s Annual Day of Silence — Compete Magazine

LGBTQ+ Students and Educators Take Part in GLSEN’s Annual Day of Silence By Dirk Smith, M.Sc, SDL (He/Him) Every April, GLSEN leads a nationwide student demonstration in which LGBTQ+ and allied students take a “vow of silence” to protest harassment, bullying and discrimination of LGBTQ+ people in school and education. The Day of Silence began in 1996 by two college students at the University of Virginia who wanted to do more than just organize an echo chamber of panel discussions. By the next year, the Day of Silence expanded to include 100 colleges and universities taking part and by 2000 it became an official project of GLSEN.

Minerva Planning Group Celebrates 33 Year Anniversary

Minerva Planning Group Celebrates 33 Year Anniversary Financial advisory group brings decades of experience to help clients reach their financial goals. DECATUR, GA / ACCESSWIRE / January 13, 2021 / Minerva Planning Group recently celebrated its 33rd anniversary in business. Founded in 1987 by Sandra Porter, the fee-only firm now run by Porter s nephew Micah offers personalized service to meet clients financial and investment needs. Minerva Planning Group takes a holistic view in following a clearly defined process to help clients identify, pursue and achieve their financial goals. The team of Certified Financial Planners and Chartered Financial Analysts works with clients at all stages of their career, including retirees and those who are near retirement. They have worked extensively with employees of Emory University and Clinic, and federal government employees.

Valley News - The most-read stories of 2020, month by month

The most-read stories of 2020, month by month After hearing from New Hampshire Fish and Game that there was a lack of activity being recorded on a tracking collar worn by Mink the bear beginning about a week ago, Hanover Deputy Fire Chief Michael Hinsley found the bear’s remains on a gravel bar in the Mascoma River near Old Pine Tree Cemetery Road in Lebanon, N.H., Tuesday, August 25, 2020. After the remains were taken to the Kilham Bear Center in Lyme to be examined, Hinsley returned with a metal detector to search for possible bullet fragments and found none. (Valley News - James M. Patterson) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com

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