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Purple Friday puts parents, schools and politics on edge

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Last year, a large number of Amsterdam's primary and secondary schools celebrated Purple Friday, with extra attention to sexual and gender diversity. Not everyone is happy about that: there were reports of an unknown number of children being kept at home by their parents. How compelling is the character of this day? “You notice that there are more questions than before.” Annoying reactions? Cordula Rooijendijk, director at a Montessori school in…
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Last year, a large number of Amsterdam's primary and secondary schools celebrated Purple Friday, with extra attention to sexual and gender diversity. Not everyone is happy about that: there were reports of an unknown number of children being kept at home by their parents. How compelling is the character of this day? “You notice that there are more questions than before.” Annoying reactions? Cordula Rooijendijk, director at a Montessori school in…

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AT5 broke the news in on Thursday, November 23, 2023.
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