PRESS RELEASE 14 December 2012 Stop denying racism is a problem and start to deal with it. Racism is a problem in Ireland and we do not have the means to deal with it. The Irish Network Against Racism is not surprised to hear that black people are four times more...
Diverse Voices of Women Today offered an unique opportunity to women from minority ethnic communities and other stakeholders to come together to explore the gender perspective of racism. This conference provided a space for women from a wide range of backgrounds, to...
PRESS STATEMENT 6th March 2012 Death threat to ENAR Director highlights urgent need for laws on racist crime Michaël Privot, Director of the European Network Against Racism (ENAR), received a death threat following his participation in a live web-chat on freedom of...
17-25 MARCH – EUROPEAN WEEK AGAINST RACISM (EWAR 2012) Organising an event for European Week Against Racism? Let us know! If you’re organising an activity for the European Week Against Racism, Let us Know! Please answer the questions below, email them back to us at...
Preamble The Anti Racism Election Protocol has played an important role since 2001[1] in ensuring that elections have been conducted in such a way that they do not incite hatred or prejudice on the grounds of ‘race’, colour, nationality or ethnic or national origin,...
PRESS RELEASE Wednesday 4th January 2012 Stephen Lawrence case demonstrates that the Irish Government must reform criminal law to secure justice for victims of racist crimes urgently. Two men were today sentenced for the racist murder of Stephen Lawrence in 1993...