Show Racism the Red Card is the UK's leading anti-racism educational charity.
We provide educational workshops, training sessions, multimedia packages, and a whole host of other resources, all with the purpose of tackling racism in society. Established in January 1996, the organisation utilises the high-profile status of football and football players to publicise its message. Across Britain, Show Racism the Red Card delivers training to more than 50,000 individuals per year.
Latest News and Events
Show Racism the Red Card to hold a Fringe meeting
As part of a two year Erasmus programme, SRtRC organisations from 6 European countries met in the Netherlands for 3 days between the 29th of May and 31st of May.
May has been another incredibly busy month for the Education Teams’ delivering anti-racism work throughout England
A round-up of SRtRC's work with schools and the wider community throughout the month of May.
We visited Bridgend for the 2017 Urdd Eisteddfod with NUT Cymru.
The Red Card magazine is a great resource for both young people and adults who are looking to learn more about racism, discrimination & prejudice and find out about the campaign’s activities.
SRtRC supports the weekend of community celebrations across the UK, 16th – 18th June
The Graham Taylor OBE Memorial Award will become an annual feature in our English Schools Competition
Christine Blower, SRtRC Vice-President, told us about the need of anti-racism education. In her opinion, it should be part of the national curriculum.
SRtRC was given a stall at the NTUC conference last weekend.
A round-up of SRtRC's work in schools, universities and clubs in Wales throughout the month of April.
A round up of Show Racism the Red Card's educational activity in England throughout the month of April.
School Competition Awards Ceremony 2017
Two Cubed Creative produced a great short film about the SRtRC School Competition (England) Awards Ceremony at Leicester City FC.
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RT @its_sho_sho: Some brilliant art work produced by a student for our workshops today Hailey Hall School!! @SRTRC_England https://t.co/cKzn7F6soI
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RT @BBCSport: Referees are to be given the power to stop and abandon games if they witness any discrimination from fans. More ➡️… https://t.co/OIrOtum100
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RT @GedGrebby: When I looked around the operating theatre I could see the world. @MigrantVoiceUK @Harryslaststand https://t.co/z1ijzR18yu