Help us tackle racism!!

Help us tackle racism!It’s a busy time for us at Show Racism the Red Card.  We have a lot of school visits and also workshops with trainee teachers coming up.   We want you to help us tackle racism.  If you are not involved in Football fortnight against racism, then you can help raise funds through our Wear Red Day or spread the message with our Creative Competition.Football Against Racism in Europe 6-20th October carew-park-fc-1In addition, we are also in the middle of the Football Against Racism in Europe Fortnight of Action 6th – 20th October.  We have 45 grassroots clubs taking part in SRTRC actions.  Also, Development Officers from the FAI are taking the SRTRC message to a 120 schools around Ireland.  Between schools and clubs, we are delivering the anti racism message to over 8,000 young people in just two weeks.

Wear Red Daya3_posterShow Racism the Red Card Wear Red Day is on Friday 25th November.  In school, college, work or wherever you are, we are inviting you to Wear Red on this day.  The aim is to raise awareness and much needed funds to help the work of Show Racism the Red Card.You can register online for a fundraising pack at www.theredcard.ie/wearredday.phpThe fundraising pack will include leaflets, red cards, posters, stickers, template press releases and more.

Anti Racism Creative Competition 2017 creative_competition2017_poster3We are now open for registration to participate in the 8th annual anti racism Creative Competition of Show Racism the Red Card.  Once a teacher/ youth worker registers, we send our DVD education pack for free.  The education pack helps with the teaching of anti-racism.  Also, SRTRC can come to the school or youth service involved to deliver a workshop to help develop understanding.  Once young people have engaged in anti racism education, they are then invited to produce their won anti-racism action or creation.To get involved, a teacher/ youth worker needs to register here www.theredcard.ie/competition.php

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