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'No Outsiders' teacher leads Birmingham Pride parade | 'No Outsiders' teacher leads Birmingham Pride parade |
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A teacher whose lesson programme covering LGBT relationships has been at the centre of protests is leading the Birmingham Pride parade. | A teacher whose lesson programme covering LGBT relationships has been at the centre of protests is leading the Birmingham Pride parade. |
Andrew Moffat started the "No Outsiders" lessons at Parkfield Community School in the city, which has led to protests by some Muslim parents. | Andrew Moffat started the "No Outsiders" lessons at Parkfield Community School in the city, which has led to protests by some Muslim parents. |
Pride organisers said there was "no-one better" to lead the parade, which started at midday. | Pride organisers said there was "no-one better" to lead the parade, which started at midday. |
Thousands have been expected to attend the annual event, now in its 22nd year. | |
Speaking to BBC News about the invitation to join the Pride parade, Mr Moffat said it was "absolutely wonderful". | Speaking to BBC News about the invitation to join the Pride parade, Mr Moffat said it was "absolutely wonderful". |
He was joined at the front of the procession by Khakan Qureshi, founder of Birmingham South Asians LGBT and Saima Razzaq, from Supporting Education of Equality and Diversity in Schools (SEEDS). | He was joined at the front of the procession by Khakan Qureshi, founder of Birmingham South Asians LGBT and Saima Razzaq, from Supporting Education of Equality and Diversity in Schools (SEEDS). |
"It's so important, isn't it, at this time that we are showing that's what Birmingham is like," Mr Moffat said. | "It's so important, isn't it, at this time that we are showing that's what Birmingham is like," Mr Moffat said. |
"It's not about protests outside schools, that's not Birmingham. This is Birmingham. | "It's not about protests outside schools, that's not Birmingham. This is Birmingham. |
"They're talking about 80,000 people turning up to support Pride. | "They're talking about 80,000 people turning up to support Pride. |
"That's Birmingham - supporting diversity and community cohesion." | "That's Birmingham - supporting diversity and community cohesion." |
In 2015, Birmingham Pride awarded a grant of £5,000 to the "No Outsiders" programme, which organisers said was an "incredible initiative". | In 2015, Birmingham Pride awarded a grant of £5,000 to the "No Outsiders" programme, which organisers said was an "incredible initiative". |
The "No Outsiders" scheme had been running at Parkfield school since 2014. | The "No Outsiders" scheme had been running at Parkfield school since 2014. |
It was formed to educate children about the Equality Act, British values, and diversity, using storybooks to teach children about LGBT relationships, race, religion, adoption and disability. | It was formed to educate children about the Equality Act, British values, and diversity, using storybooks to teach children about LGBT relationships, race, religion, adoption and disability. |
However, some parents with children at the school in Alum Rock raised a petition in January, claiming some of the teaching contradicted Islam. | However, some parents with children at the school in Alum Rock raised a petition in January, claiming some of the teaching contradicted Islam. |
The protests have since spread to Anderton Park Primary in Balsall Heath with a protest held on Friday afternoon outside the school thought to be the biggest so far. | The protests have since spread to Anderton Park Primary in Balsall Heath with a protest held on Friday afternoon outside the school thought to be the biggest so far. |
Those against the inclusion of LGBT issues in classes have said the content contradicts their Islamic beliefs, and have accused the school of not listening to parents' concerns. | Those against the inclusion of LGBT issues in classes have said the content contradicts their Islamic beliefs, and have accused the school of not listening to parents' concerns. |
But head teacher Sarah Hewitt-Clarkson said she would "never stop" teaching pupils about equality. | But head teacher Sarah Hewitt-Clarkson said she would "never stop" teaching pupils about equality. |
Festival director Lawrence Barton said Mr Moffat had been asked to lead the parade in light of the "division which the controversy over 'No Outsiders' lessons has created". | Festival director Lawrence Barton said Mr Moffat had been asked to lead the parade in light of the "division which the controversy over 'No Outsiders' lessons has created". |
Birmingham Pride events are taking place in and around the city's gay village on 25 and 26 May. | Birmingham Pride events are taking place in and around the city's gay village on 25 and 26 May. |
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