Take a stand during Anti-Racism Week

Anti-Racism Week will be held from March 14 to 21.

It will culminate on Human Rights Day, which is also marked globally as the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination.

Anti­-Racism Week is hosted by the Anti-Racism Network South Africa (ARNSA).

ARNSA was launched in November 2015 and constitutes some 60 organisations from various regions, and is spearheaded by the Nelson Mandela and Ahmed Kathrada foundations.

The week is an annual campaign, organised by the network in a bid to tackle racism and create awareness nationally.

Last year, ARNSA pioneered the initiative, drawing in support from schools, religious institutes, sports organisations, government departments, businesses, civil society organisations, media houses and individuals across the country.

This year, it hopes to increase the impact of the campaign, which calls on all South Africans to #TakeOnRacism .

The basic idea is to encourage people to:

Practical methods to tackle racism during the week

Tackling racism can be encouraged through a number of practical means depending on the nature the institutions who want to get involved in the campaign.

ARNSA has the following suggestions:

Should you host an activity/engage in social media activity, ensure that you correspond with ARNSA.

They would like to know what you are doing, where, how and why. Email seanakf@gmail.com. Include contact details that can be made available should members of the public require information.

Also, send in pictures from your programme, or of yourself, promoting anti-racism work. This can be tweeted to @AntiRacismNet or emailed to info@kathradafoundation.org

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