Saima Razzaq and Khakan Qureshi with Andrew Moffat at Birmingham Pride 2019

15+ inspiring photos of queer Muslims owning Pride! 🔥

Birmingham Pride this year is all about diversity – especially for representing people of colour and other ethnic minorities in Birmingham. The event has made history with Muslim groups leading the Birmingham Pride parade for the first time in the event’s 23 years history. Alongside ‘No Outsiders’ founder and school teacher Andrew Moffat stood Khakan Qureshi…

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West Midlands Mayor Andy Street with 'No Outsiders' creator and teacher Andrew MOffat at Birmingham Pride 2019

Mayor Andy Street reaffirms city’s support to ‘No Outsiders’ programme

In a historic Birmingham Pride, thousands of revellers lined the streets of Birmingham city centre to watch Andrew Moffat, and local Muslim community groups, lead the Pride parade. At its launch, Andy Street condemned the ongoing protests happening in schools such as Parkfield Community School and gave the city’s support to the programme and to the promotion of equality through education….

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Andrew Moffat, alongside Saima Razzaq and Khakan Qureshi, at the front of this years Pride parade

Moffat, Muslims and Mardi Gras: Thousands turn out for record-breaking Birmingham Pride!

Now entering its 23rd  year, it is of no surprise that, year on year, Birmingham Pride has continued to grow and expand – and this year is no different. This years two-day LGBTQ+ festival made history with Muslim community groups leading the parade, alongside No Outsiders teacher Andrew Moffat MBE, for the first time in the events…

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Anti LGBT equality education protests outside Anderton Park School in Balsall Heath, Birmingham, on 24.05.19. Photo by Paul Stringer.

IN PICTURES: Parents continue protests against LGBT+ equality education at Anderton Park School

Parents continued protests outside Anderton Park School in Balsall Heath, Birmingham on Friday (24 May) as a demonstration and rally was held outside the primary school after organisers promoted and billed the event as a “National Protest”. Despite the publicity, only around 120 people turned out for the protest, including some other parts of the country,…

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