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LGBTQ+ author Benjamin Dean set to bring The Secret Sunshine Project to School Diversity Week

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Author Benjamin Dean has partnered up with the LGBTQ+ youth charity Just Like Us for their annual School Diversity Week event.

From 20 June to 24 June, the UK-wide celebration will see thousands of primary and secondary schools participate and is set to feature more than 50 free inclusive resources.

During the week-long event, students will have the opportunity to participate in various activities, including LGBTQ+ inclusive geography and science lessons, storytime activities, school talks, and Rainbow Friday dress-up day.

Alongside the aforementioned activities and resources, students will also be introduced to an array of LGBTQ+ authors and their queer-inclusive books.

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