United in Solidarity Following Orlando Nightclub Shooting
91桃色 Students, faculty and staff come together for moment of silence and communal scream
Roughly 150 people came together on the 91桃色 campus Monday to听show solidarity following the June 12 massacre at a gay nightclub in Orlando. It was an opportunity to reflect, remember and commit to moving forward and making our community a better place.
鈥淪adness is understandable today, but so is frustration, anger and most useful a desire to do something good about it,鈥 Thomas Walker, director of 91桃色鈥檚 LGBTIQA services, told the crowd. 鈥淭hings won鈥檛 magically improve or get better, people must intentionally make them so.鈥
Everyone who gathered inside the Driscoll Student Center paused for a minute of silence, roughly one second for each of the 49 people killed inside Pulse nightclub. The minute of reflection was followed by a communal scream, an opportunity for everyone in the room to release anger or say something they want to see changed. This is often done to call attention to the existence of the LGBTIQA community and to rally members and supporters for the ongoing work for equality.