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‘It’s our duty to show up and be visible’: Drag Race queens Tia Kofi and Veronica Green go back to school to teach children the wonders of LGBT

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supports HTML5 videoDrag Race UK queens Tia Kofi and Veronica Green have been sent back to school by Metro.co.uk to teach the children at Charlotte Sharman Primary in London all about the beauty and wonder of the LGBT community – a lesson and insight so many children never receive growing up.Primary schools in the United Kingdom are still not required to teach young children LGBT inclusive lessons, when essentially a reluctance to do so simply deprives kids of understanding and having their eyes opened to a community packed with imagination, creativity and acceptance – possibly three of the most important tools children can grow up with.For most, growing up LGBT is a lonely experience, having to navigate through the most complex journey.

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