The following is from our friends and allies at Friends of the GSA an ad hoc group that supports the GSA (Gay-Straight Alliance) at Mt. Si High School. Some of you may be aware of the controversy involving the Rev. Ken Hutcherson and Mt. Si High. Rev. Hutcherson has called for the resignation of teachers, referred to the Gay-Straight Alliance as a "sex club," and is now protesting the Day of Silence. Rev. Hutcherson has sent a message to his "prayer warriors" encouraging them to encircle the Mt. Si High at 10 am this Friday as a protest to the Day of Silence.
Community members supportive of the Day of Silence, which seeks to end bullying of LGBT students and students perceived as LGBT, have decided to gather early in the morning to show their support for the GSA and the Day of silence. This is not a protest, or counter protest, but a show of support for the GSA and Day of Silence.
Below is information about the Gathering early on the morning of Friday, April 25
You can also take a moment to read about this in the Seattle Times.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2004370164_dayofsilence24e.htmlThanks for all you do,
Josh Friedes
ERW Advocacy Director
Equal Rights Washington
Before school
1. Show up at 7 a.m. in front of Mt Si High (8651 Meadowbrook Way SE, Snoqualmie), at the corner of SR 202 and Meadowbrook (at Milk Barn), or in back of the school. These are the key entry points for the students, and we want them to see us supporting them.
2. Leave by 8 a.m. We do not want to engage those protesting the Day of Silence
3. Carry signs supporting the GSA students. Do not carry signs condemning Hutcherson. We are looking for as positive, supportive message for the GSA and the Day of Silence.
4. We will be more visible if we stand in a group and wear some type of similar clothing. As we wrote earlier in this email, multi-colored (rainbow type) shirts, armbands, headbands would be great. If you don't have tie-dye or rainbow shirts, perhaps a solid, primary color shirt keeping with the rainbow theme. We'll try to have rainbow armbands for those interested.
5. Do not engage any Hutcherson supporters.
6. Be silent.
7. Be prepared to have to park a long way away. No one is sure how this will all play out, but there may be over a thousand people bussed in and there may be a significant police presence. Streets adjacent to the high school may be closed. There will be no restrooms available.
At 11 a.m. there will be a Press Conference at the new Snoqualmie Library on the Ridge (7824 Center Blvd SE, Snoqualmie WA 98065 )
We have designated speakers but if the press approach you and you live in the valley, here are some thoughts to consider IF you speak to the press.
1. Don’t mention Hutcherson. He is not relevant.
2. Say you support of the Day of Silence and the GSA students.
3. Praise the school board and Mt Si High administration for supporting the Day of Silence
4. Underscore that this is a tolerant community and people who come in from outside to agitate do not represent us.
Thank you!
Friends of GSA