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Anti-Racism with Man Utd - Show Racism the Red Card KS2
A 15 minute film featuring 10 and 11 year old pupils from St John's Primary School, Manchester, attending the launch of Show Racism the Red Card's latest film at Manchester United's Old Trafford ground.
After watching the film, the pupils put their questions to a panel of footballers, including Rio Ferdinand and Andy Cole, and hear about their experiences of racism both on and off the pitch.
Back at school, the pupils do an activity to help them understand what it feels like to be a victim of racism.
Then they set to work on group entries for Show Racism the Red Card's annual school competition, which asks pupils to create work with an anti-racist message behind it. The groups discuss the meaning of racism and use their answers to put together some drama and rap entries.
Show Racism the Red Card is a charity which joins forces with professional footballers to combat racism.
Arthur Wharton and Walter Tull Pioneering Black Footballers Workbook
This page on the FURD website is a gateway to information about Arthur Wharton, the world's first black professional footballer. It links to further information, poetry, an extract from the BBC documentary 'Black Flash' and this workbook full of educational activities based on the lives of Wharton and Walter Tull, the second black footballer.
Vasili, Phil
Crossing the White Line The Walter Tull Story
Educational activities based on the life of Walter Tull, one of the first black footballers, who was also a British army officer in the first world war. The site includes a downloadable activity pack, ideas for drama workshops and an animated film made by children.
City of Westminster Archives; Vasili, Phil
Dick, Kerr Ladies Football Team
A 7 minute film about a women's football team that was born out of the First World War and was banned by the English Football Association because they felt threatened by the women's game. Includes archive film footage with captions.
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Islamophobia
A 21 minute film featuring footballers (including Thierry Henry, Kolo Toure and Frederick Kanoute)and young people discussing the effects of Islamophobia and challenging stereotypes about Muslims.
The film is accompanied by an education pack which can be downloaded in English or Welsh from Show Racism the Red Card's site at http://www.srtrc.org/resources/publications
Show Racism the Red Card
Pioneers, Past Masters & Future Challenges Ideas for educational activities
An education pack that accompanies the 'Pioneers, Past Masters & Future Challenges' exhibition about diversity in football. The exhibition can be bought from Kick It Out for £50 or borrowed from Football Unites, Racism Divides.
Kick It Out
Show Racism the Red Card
A 21 minute film in which top footballers including Ashley Cole, Rio Ferdinand and many more talk about their experiences of racism and about how to tackle it. It includes brief footage of Shaun Wright-Phillips being racially abused while playing for England, and Samuel Eto'o protesting about being racially abused while playing for Barcelona.
Show Racism the Red Card
Show Racism the Red Card Frequently Asked Questions
A page of frequently asked questions and answers about racism.
Show Racism the Red Card
Show Racism the Red Card Competitions
Registrations forms and rules for annual competition for schools in England based on Show Racism the Red Card's films and education packs.
Show Racism the Red Card
Show Racism the Red Card Films
This page links to several film clips, including clips of their educational films 'Islamophobia', 'Show Racism the Red Card' and 'Show Racism the Red Card Scotland'.
Show Racism the Red Card
Football for Equality: Challenging racist and homophobic stereotypes in and through football is a programme of activities part-funded by the European Commission Fundamental Rights and Citizenship programme.
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