Protests erupt outside Los Angeles elementary school over gay-pride event
- Protests occurred outside a North Hollywood elementary school after a gay-pride event was held which included a reading of "The Great Big Book of Families."
- Some protesters wore shirts with "Leave Our Kids Alone" or carried signs with similar phrases, while other parents were in favor of the event.
- The book was approved by the Los Angeles Unified School District, but tensions have been rising at the school since last month when a social media page urged parents to keep their children home from the school's Pride assembly.
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Protests erupted outside Los Angeles elementary school's Pride month assembly
Protests erupted outside Los Angeles elementary school's Pride month assembly Police officers separated groups of protesters and counterprotesters Friday outside a Los Angeles elementary school that has become a flashpoint for Pride month events across California.People protesting a planned Pride assembly outside the Los Angeles Unified School District's Saticoy Elementary School wore T-shirts emblazoned with "Leave our kids alone" — and carrie…
Protests erupted outside Los Angeles elementary school's Pride month assembly
By JOHN ANTCZAK and STEFANIE DAZIO Associated Press LOS ANGELES (AP) — Police officers had to separate protesters and counterprotesters outside a Los Angeles elementary school that has become a flashpoint for LGBTQ+ issues involving children in California during Pride month. Protesters outside Saticoy Elementary School on Friday wore T-shirts emblazoned with “Leave Our Kids
'Propaganda' vs 'bullying': Groups of parents clash at anti-LGBTQ protest outside Los Angeles school
In the United States Los Angeles, over a hundred anti-LGBT protesters and pro-LGBT counter-protesters clashed on a typically quiet suburban street on Friday. The trigger behind this was a Pride Month event being held at Saticoy Elementary School, which drew contrasting views from the two groups.
Parents clash with LGBTQ activists outside California elementary school over Pride Day rally
Parents opposed to a planned LGBTQ rally at an elementary school in North Hollywood, California, clashed with left-wing supporters on Friday. Hostilities at the school increased after a small LGBTQ flag being used as a decoration outside a classroom was partly burnt. Some parents were surprised to find out the teacher of the classroom identified as a transgender person, and the district removed them as a safety measure. Dozens of LAPD officers…
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