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Youth and education: Diversity & multiculturalism

Think of Me, Think of You
19.07.2004 This training resource is developed by young people from minority ethnic communities in Northern Ireland to address all forms of discriminatory practices. It is published by Save the Children.
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From: Save the Children UK
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08.07.2004 Get rid of racism in football and in society. Read interviews with top professional footballers such as Ryan Giggs, Ashley Cole and Rio Ferdinand to see what they have to say about racism in football and Britain's multicultural society.
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16.06.2004 Every fortnight since the invasion of Iraq, a group of 20 young journalists, from mainly Muslim countries around the world, send in their diary entries to Counterpoint, the British Council’s cultural relations website. The Keeping in Touch project allows the group to communicate in a time of growing misunderstanding between peoples by exploring, understanding and acknowledging cultural and religious difference.
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From: British Council
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29.02.2004
The Runnymede Trust
The Real Histories Directory is an online resource tool created by The Runnymede Trust for teachers, parents, pupils and the wider community to encourage teaching and learning about cultural diversity across the UK.
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17.02.2004
Britkid
Learn about race, racism and life in the UK through the eyes of the Britkids. This website, set up by Comic Relief and the University College Chichester, enables young people to explore issues like race and discrimination through the experiences of fictional characters called the Britkids.
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