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Hours after Duke University's campus welcomed home its national champion basketball team, a group of students returned to an ongoing dialogue about race that followed a pair of recent incidents that targeted blacks.
FIFA President Sepp Blatter said Wednesday there is still a ''lot of work to be done'' to fight racism in 2018 World Cup host Russia after a Nazi symbol was displayed at a game. Reacting to Russian Premier League club Torpedo Moscow being handed its fourth racism-related punishment of the season Tuesday, the head of world soccer's governing body said on Twitter that ''sanctions must be applied ...
FIFA President Sepp Blatter said Wednesday there is still a "lot of work to be done" to fight racism in 2018 World Cup host Russia after a Nazi symbol was displayed at a game. Blatter praised the Russian Football Union's decision to create the post of an anti-racism inspector — with the first dedicated official appointed last month — saying it was "good to see" Russia take this step.
Since being branded Canada's most racist city by Maclean's magazine, Winnipeg is establishing an office of public engagement and resurrecting a coalition of municipalities against racism and discrimination. But dealing with racism really isn't that complicated, says a Winnipeg filmmaker. "Just
Football star Samuel Eto'o was honoured on Monday for his "inspiring" stand against racism, as the organisers behind the award warned that prejudice still stalked the game in Europe. The former Cameroon and Barcelona striker received the Medal of Tolerance from the European Council on Tolerance and Reconciliation (ECTR) at a gala dinner at London's Kensington Palace. "Since that day, I decided I ...
London (AFP) - Football star Samuel Eto'o's inspiring stand against racism won him an award Monday, as the European Council warned that prejudice still stalked the game in Europe.
London (AFP) - Football star Samuel Eto'o's inspiring stand against racism won him an award Monday, as the European Council warned that prejudice still stalked the game in Europe.
In an email to the entire city police bureau, Police Chief Cameron McLay is responding to criticism of his appearance in a photo on Twitter in which he holds a sign challenging racism.
Dealing with prejudice is a way of life for many Australians. Cosima Marriner and Natalie O'Brien spoke to a range of people about how they have risen above discrimination.        
It’s still there. It’s just harder to spot because it’s more insidious Racism RIP, reckons Nigel Farage. Bring out the bunting. Antidiscriminatory legislation in the workplace “would probably have been valid” 40 years ago, but “I don’t think it is today”, he says in a documentary to be screened on Channel 4 on Thursday . “If I talked to my children ... about the question of race, they wouldn’t ...