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Show Racism the Red Card (SRTRC) is an anti-racism education charity, established in England in January 1996 to harness the high-profile nature of footballers as anti-racist role models to educate against racism throughout society in the United Kingdom. Show Racism the Red Card started in North Tyneside and now has offices in the United Kingdom as well as other countries. SRtRC produces educational resources including DVDs, education packs and magazines for use with young people, delivers workshops in schools, teacher and adult training and holds educational events with football clubs.

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  • Show Racism the Red Card (de)
  • Show Racism the Red Card (en)
  • Ge rasismen rött kort (sv)
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  • Show Racism the Red Card ist eine 1996 in England gegründete Antirassismus-Bildungsinitiative, die sich die Vorbildfunktion von hochkarätigen Fußballern zu Nutzen macht, um auf das Thema Rassismus in der Gesellschaft des Vereinigten Königreichs hinzuweisen. Die Initiative, gestartet in North Tyneside, verfügt in Großbritannien mittlerweile über Niederlassungen in England, Schottland und Wales und betreibt mit den Hilfsmitteln DVD, Bildungsmagazin und Plakat Rassismusprävention auf dem gesamten großbritannischen Gebiet. Das Grundkonzept der Kampagne Show Racism the Red Card wurde in den Ländern Schweden, Norwegen, Finnland, Dänemark, Deutschland und Irland durch weitere Vereinsgründungen aufgegriffen. (de)
  • Show Racism the Red Card (SRTRC) is an anti-racism education charity, established in England in January 1996 to harness the high-profile nature of footballers as anti-racist role models to educate against racism throughout society in the United Kingdom. Show Racism the Red Card started in North Tyneside and now has offices in the United Kingdom as well as other countries. SRtRC produces educational resources including DVDs, education packs and magazines for use with young people, delivers workshops in schools, teacher and adult training and holds educational events with football clubs. (en)
  • Ge rasismen rött kort (engelska: Show Racism The Red Card) är en kampanj inom fotbollen mot rasism. Den inleddes i Storbritannien i januari 1996. Kampanjen i Sverige genomfördes under perioden 9-20 september 2006. Projektet drevs gemensamt av Svenska Fotbollförbundet (SvFF), Föreningen Svensk Elitfotboll (SEF), (EFD), Spelarföreningen Svensk Fotboll (SFS), samt stiftelsen "Älska fotboll". Åren 2007–2009 drevs kampanjen i herrallsvenskan av Spelarföreningen och Riksorganisationen Ungdom mot rasism. År 2010 startade Ungdom Mot Rasism, med aktivt stöd från SFS, projektet Fotboll Mot Rasism med uppdrag att utveckla kampanjen.Kampanjens verksamhet är nationell, med utgångspunkt i Malmö. Kampanjen är finansierad av Allmänna arvsfonden. (sv)
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