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To help support teaching around LGBT+ history in the classroom we've put together a collection of 鶹Լ resources.

When is LGBT+ History Month?

LGBT+ History Month takes place every February and aims to increase the visibility of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people, their history, lives and their experiences.

Newsround: Why is learning about LGBT+ history important? video

In this Newsround video aimed at 6-12 year-olds, LGBT+ teenagers Lilly, Oliver and Liv, speak to three British LGBT+ icons about why it matters to them to know about what happened in the past.

Newsround: Why is learning about LGBT+ history important?

Newsround: LGBT+ Coming out stories. video

In this Newsround video aimed at 6-12 year-olds, well known LGBT+ figures Michael Cashman, Lady Phyll and Sue Sanders compare their experiences with teenagers Lilly, Oliver and Liv.

Newsround: LGBT+ Coming out stories

Mimi on a Mission: Teaching Inclusivity at School. video

In this video aimed at 14-16 year-olds presenter and YouTuber Mimi Missfit takes a group of seven British teens to Holland to look at how to make schools feel inclusive and welcoming for people of all sexualities.

Mimi on a Mission: Teaching Inclusivity at School

Making a difference: My job at Manchester Pride. document

This Bitesize Careers article for secondary students introduces three young women who worked behind the scenes creating the Manchester Pride Festival 2019.

Making a difference: My job at Manchester Pride

How Gay Pride went from politics to pop. document

This Biteszie article for secondary students looks into the history of Gay Pride from battling for acceptance to playing a major part in popular cutlure.

How Gay Pride went from politics to pop

The evolution of LGBT+ History Month. document

This Bitesize article for secondary students examines how LGBT+ History Month has changed since its creation.

The evolution of LGBT+ History Month

The LGBT icons you need to know about. document

This Bitesize article for secondary students takes a look at some of the most influential people who took a stand and helped bring about change.

The LGBT icons you need to know about