The Birmingham Pride team with teacher Andrew Moffat and SEEDS equality campaigner Saima Razzaq

Muslims to lead Birmingham Pride parade for first time in event’s 22-year history

Muslims will be launching Birmingham Pride celebrations for the first time in the event’s history as they march alongside prominent gay school teacher Andrew Moffat at the very front of this year’s parade. While Moffat has been selected to front the Pride parade this weekend, event organisers are adamant he will be flanked by LGBT+ Muslims and…

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Jess Phillips MP challenges anti-LGBT equality protest organiser Shakeel Afsar

MP Jess Phillips locks horns with anti-LGBT equality protesters outside Anderton Park School

Yardley MP Jess Phillips clashed with protesters outside Anderton Park Primary School this morning, where activists opposing teaching of LGBT equality have continued to disrupt lessons at the Birmingham school. Tensions flared and police officers arrived on the scene as the Member of Parliament locked horns with anti-LGBT campaigners, following claims of cars being attacked and hundreds of…

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Bernie Wilcox video interview

VIDEO: Bernie Wilcox on 40th anniversary of Northern Carnival Against the Nazis

Journalist Vimal Korpal chats to Bernie Wilcox, one of the founders of the Northern Carnival Against the Nazis in 1978, on the 40th anniversary of the anti-racism event; and ahead of a new public exhibition in Manchester showcasing photographs and posters from the carnival. A defining moment in establishing anti-racism movements in the city and…

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Bernie Wilcox is setting up an exhibition to mark the 40th anniversary of the Northern Carnival against the Nazis

INTERVIEW: Bernie Wilcox on the 40th anniversary of northern Rock Against Racism

I happened to be in Manchester and stumbled upon Bernie Wilcox, who was one of the main organisers of  the Northern Carnival Against the Nazis, which took place 40 years ago. A defining moment in establishing anti-racism movements in the city and beyond, the gathering was supported by music bands including Birmingham’s reggae group Steel Pulse…

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