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UN Anti Racism Day Rally (#M21 Ireland) - Sat 21/03/2015 11:30 at Central Bank Plaza Dame St., Dub 2

category dublin | racism & migration related issues | event notice author Monday March 16, 2015 10:53author by Kieran OSullivan - People Before Profit Report this post to the editors

#M21Ireland – A broad, democratic initiative for the ‘UN Anti Racism Day Rally’, called and organised by a number of anti-racist groups, civil society associations, NGOs, trade unions and others.

Assemble 11:30 at Central Bank Plaza, Dame Street, Dublin 2, followed by a march to Garden of Remembrance.

Anti-Racism Protest Poster

Hopefully with the busy city centre our message of anti-racism and diversity will have a huge exposure.

Further details/updates TBA

For details on the campaign please go to https://www.facebook.com/M21Ireland

21st March 2015 UN INTERNATIONAL DAY AGAINST RACISM RALLY – IRELAND

M.A.R – March Against Racism

Multiple anti-racist, civil society, NGO’s, migrant and faith community groups, trade unions have come together to organise the March 21st rally.

21st March 2015 is the “UN INTERNATIONAL DAY AGAINST RACISM”, a day when the people across the globe show their opposition to racism and discrimination. This annual event declared as a memorial by the United Nations in response to the murder of 69 anti-apartheid demonstrators in Sharpeville, South Africa, in 1960. Proclaiming the day in 1966, the United Nations General Assembly called on the international community to redouble its efforts to eliminate all forms of racial discrimination.

Various events and negative developments around the world show us the importance of fighting against every type of racism, hatred at every level and promote unity and solidarity among people.

While racism divides people and creates an atmosphere of hate and fear, the call for celebrating diversity unites different sections of the society. People of Ireland have a great track record of standing against racism and celebrating diversity.

Organised by the #M21 Ireland Collective. Supporting organisations in no particular order (List to be further updated as confirmations of support are received)

ACADEMICS FROM SCHOOL OF APPLIED LANGUAGE AND INTERCULTURAL STUDIES
ROMA INTEGRATION ASSOCIATION
IRISH ANTI-WAR MOVEMENT
UNITE YOUTH (DUBLIN ACTIVIST GROUP)
UNITE THE UNION
ROI SAYS NO TO RACISM
NO HATE SPEECH MOVEMENT
NATIONAL YOUTH COUNCIL OF IRELAND
IRELAND PALESTINE SOLIDARITY CAMPAIGN
BLUE FIRE
TURKISH IRISH ASSOCIATION
IRISH REFUGEE COUNCIL
ISLAMIC FOUNDATION OF IRELAND
ANTI-DEPORTATION IRELAND
WATERFORD AGAINST RACISM
SOCIAL WORK ACTION NETWORK (SWAN) IRELAND
MIGRANT RIGHTS CENTRE IRELAND (MRCI)

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