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The row was allegedly sparked by a student's reaction to Khakan Qureshi sharing his experience of being a gay Muslim Black Country By Kelly Ashmore 15:12, 18 NOV 2022 Updated 15:57, 18 NOV 2022. News By Nathan Clarke Community Reporter 05:30, 25 FEB 2022 Updated 14:07, 25 FEB 2022 We approached members of the LGBT community to nominate their local heroes. Khakan is the Founder of Finding A Voice, a voluntary led organisation for South Asians LGBT+ aged 18+ of any faith, culture, religion or disability. 214 likes. Born to Pakistani parents, Qureshi knows all about navigating his way between two cultures as his Pakistani and British sides often clashed together; “we grew up with trying to marry our eastern spiritual Muslim faith with what’s going on around us. Khakan Qureshi, founder of the Birmingham Asian LGBT group, was invited to the school’s sixth form to speak on “diversity in the face of adversity”, but the session appeared to descend into chaos, videos posted on social media showed. Khakan Qureshi considered suicide while trying to conceal his sexuality from his family Black Country By Stephanie Balloo Real Life Editor 05:30, 9 FEB 2019 Updated 08:00, 11 FEB 2019 This video. "One evening my father called me and. . . Her words are meaningful. Khakan Qureshi. I know, because I was right at the front, alongside Andrew Moffat, the gay deputy. On Saturday 25 May, LGBTQ Muslims led the Birmingham Pride parade for the very first time its 22-year history. . “A Little Book of Islam A Short Guide for Curious Westerners by @pcnotchtree This is a brief, whistle stop guide to Islam for the uninitiated. 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Khakan Qureshi, from Birmingham, is a leading LGBT+ activist who founded the support group ‘Finding A Voice’ to provide a safe space for South Asian Muslims to share stories, reduce social isolation and engage in meaningful discussion about what it means to be South Asian and LGBTQI+. 4K views 4:03 PM · Nov 17, 2022·Twitter for Android 1,299 Retweets 761 Quote Tweets 4,880 JaxTeller @JaxTeller1984 · Nov 17 Replying to Khakan Qureshi, founder of the Birmingham Asian LGBT group, was invited to the school’s sixth form to speak on “diversity in the face of adversity”, but the session appeared to descend into. Our first interviewee is Khakan Qureshi (He/Him) a Senior Independent Living Officer whose tireless and inspirational community activism has resulted in the award of a British Empire Medal in the New Year's Honours List 2021 for his work towards LGBT+ Equality. The 49 year old is a support worker and founder of Finding A Voice, Birmingham’s first voluntary-led, independent multi-faith South Asians LGBT social /support group. #bridgethegap #diversity #inclusion #police #lgbt #storytelling @StephanieHirst @Karla5188 @349Rahouf @PCUAmireddy”Khakan Qureshi runs the Birmingham South Asian LGBT group and believes recent protests against a school's gay rights lessons are homophobic. Khakan Qureshi. Khakan Qureshi, an LGBTQ+ activist, said she was a “fantastic role model for LGBT+ people of colour everywhere. Khakan Qureshi, from Birmingham, is a leading LGBT+ activist who founded the support group ‘Finding A Voice’ to provide a safe space for South Asian Muslims to share stories, reduce social. Police have been called after a teacher was dragged into an Islamophobia row after citing 9/11 while rebuking pupils for clashing with gay Muslim campaigner, Khakan Qureshi (pictured). 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