WA] Ht! DU CHRONICLE - Wednesday, April 12 £003 ' 7 Event hoped to raise more awareness with general public Continued frompageS co-ordinator for the AIDS Committee of is youth don't feel free to be themselves." Organizers aim to have the event run~ Cambridge, Kitchener. Waterloo and Area. said Brooke Young of ()K28Ml:'. a program nirtg in every school iti the region next year, Young people across the region vowed “We're setting the example that. even that provides support and outreach to Showmg young people that they have the not to speak for an etttire day to draw atlen~ though our community is relativity safe. we young people in the LGB’I‘Q community. support of a community working hard to tion to harassment and abuse suffered by need to show our support and end the "That's really the point of this. to raise end discrimination should be a priority and the LGB’IQ communities. silence." awareness and to make an invisible minoriv not just on the Day of Silence, Young said. “I lhe Day of Silence originated in 1996 at At 4:30 p.tn., 15 people lined up silently ryvisible." talk with youth everyday who face this," she the University othrginia and quickly spread on the stage outside city hall, some holding Young referred to the 2007 American said. to schools and universities across the U.S.. signs others holding hands One person sat School Climate Survey that found nearly 90 "Is the general population aware it is Friday's show of solidarity marked the down after each minute had passed. At the per cent of LGBTQ students reported they happening? Probably not, but they should first time the event was held publically in end of the 15 minutes. observers draped in had experienced harassment at school in be." the region. though Day of Silence events rainbow flags and wearing black Day of the past year. “It , have been held in area schools in the past. Silence T-shirts blew noisemakers, clapped just shows you A†“ -: v 7.7“. : wri-wa' ' _ Ara??? way??? A Qâ€, “We are ï¬nally at a place where we can and cheered. how pervasive ‘ 5,1 4 “a. .,. ; gaff? ~ "h . .... ' ‘ 5?“ do it, Said. Alexandra Hick. yottth serVices The thing we hear time and time again it is, she 521ml. Fiï¬-w; ï¬f’ï¬fï¬â€˜zss ï¬vwswgï¬â€˜ gig“? PrOject needs to ï¬nd some cost sav1ngs says councnl ‘ 2 ' , 31 if? ï¬efsgrwsfltï¬g 1"; ft“ :" l ". “4 "it" . .. fligiuw n? c fl ....‘ 4 uâ€™ï¬ Continued [rampage] cost-beneï¬t analysis to see whether it is necessary, §}Â¥?-:?imav . “H . y 0. Ft? â€if†3- K. .. 325, Smith said. xx; ‘~.,-‘_ " â€: ‘4’ t it. 3‘s? . v.†r f " ~. ‘c- ’, “We've sent a lot of things back over the past year (bnstruction on the west~side facility is slated for l llslttlll firtlintitx, ( illlllnll \lltlt \ that were over-budget." said Coun. Diane Freeman, 2011. a»: ;= h] j, â€M \,||\|‘. PM“ referring to the east-side ï¬re station and uptown pub- v P] t _ ' . I' lie square“! hope every attempt to (stay on budget) is ., ~ "“ ‘“ ‘N H '\ made before this comes back to us. l'm going to be r " ll.|t lu‘l High \t‘t lull I «it “lllllllll\ pretty uncomfortable seeing something coming in so u 0s I _‘ ,,.. () t-l 4 In} 1 11.1“ over budget. This cost can't go any higher." " S†. , _ , n “H "y u m I ‘ ‘ H ‘ “I Finance chair Count lan McLean called for calm, m,“ A Mï¬u \-"| I l"""“â€"- \"’| \""2‘ l" noting that council can reject any extra spending, AG ‘ \ op,“ g.“ g cm.’ w l)t~\_ l lsslll't‘ll Nkiir \l)1â€'l\ “Hm H“. 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