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Gary Lineker back to Match of the Day. What happens next?

The influence and power of football, Gary brings a debate over the ‘Illegal Migration Bill’ to the forefront of conversation.

Let’s challenge the narrative of ‘Migration’ in the UK

Using education and sporting role models, Show Racism the Red Card will work alongside IMIX and Migrant Voice on an innovative new campaign to challenge the narrative of migration.

Freedom of the City Sunderland bestowed upon Gary Bennett

Our Chief Executive Ged Grebby attended the ceremony to see our patron and football legend Gary Bennett receive the Freedom of the City Sunderland in recognition of his work in combatting racism with Show Racism the Red Card.

FEBRUARY CAMPAIGN EVENT ROUND UP

During the month of February we have continued to promote our message of anti-racism and equality in society. Here is a round-up of some of our notable events in sporting clubs.

Welcoming our New Trustees

We can proudly announce and introduce you to the newest members of our Board of Trustees. Our new Trustees join the existing team bringing with them a wealth of experience also the drive and focus to guide us through the coming years.

Venue for 2023 School Competition Awards Ceremony announced!

Winners from schools all across England will be recognised for taking ownership of the anti-racism message.

Milestone: One Million People

The beginning of 2023 marks a phenomenally exciting milestone for Show Racism the Red Card. We are fast approaching the day when we will have delivered anti-racism education to 1 million people in the UK.

Stowe Family Law Show Racism the Red Card

The North Shields office of Stowe Family Law Show Racism the Red Card by donating £600 to our charity to continue our decades of anti-racism work.

Chris Kamara Receives MBE

Chris Kamara, a long standing patron of ours, has been awarded an MBE in King Charles’ New Year’s honours for services to football, charity and anti-racism thanks to his work in supporting Show Racism the Red Card and Marie Curie.

Reflecting on 2022, Shaka Hislop President of SRtRC

It’s that time of year again. That time where I wonder how time flies, where the year has gone, and reflect on all that the last 12 months has given us.

African Lives in Northern England

The North East of England African Community Association (NEEACA), founded in 1997, is a long-standing united body for all Africans, those of African descent and those committed to the well-being of Africa and Africans. Working with other voluntary groups, local authorities and government agencies.

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