The LGBT
community should not just be tolerated but fully accepted in all aspects of
society.
That was the
message from Junior Minister Megan Fearon who today attended the Big Pride
Picnic Family Day in the grounds of Belfast City Hall.
Junior
Minister Fearon said: “The Big Pride Picnic Family Day celebrates and
raises awareness of LGBT families in Belfast. It provides a fun,
enjoyable and safe space for them to come together and promotes their inclusion
as full and valued citizens of Belfast.
“Today we
see families enjoying a great day out where diversity is rightly respected,
equality is promoted and differences celebrated. Tolerance is not enough and
events like this demonstrate just how far we have come to bring this important
community to the heart of Belfast.”
The Minister
met with families and groups attending the event and joined them in an
afternoon of fun, food, celebration and entertainment.
Junior
Minister Fearon added: “I commend Belfast City Council on its support
for this event and also the partner agencies who have contributed to making the
Big Pride Picnic Family Day such a great success, including the Here NI /
Rainbow Family Project and Cara-Friend.”
The Big Pride Picnic is one of the key events of the
Belfast Pride Festival, Ireland’s
biggest LGBT festival which attracts audiences of up to 50,000 each
summer. Now in its 26th year, Belfast Pride Festival takes
place until 7 August 2016 with a full programme of events, including lectures,
exhibitions and performing arts. The Picnic was supported by Belfast City
Council, Libraries NI and PSNI Community Engagement.
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