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Local pupils ‘Show Racism the Red Card’ online
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By Michelle Crean
Normally pupils dress in red going to school to ‘Show Racism the Red Card’ – and such is the importance of the event that one local school did it differently this year.
Staff at St Oliver’s National School asked families to post photographs of themselves dressed in red on May 11 with the images in turn posted on the school website to celebrate diversity and underline their aversion to racism.
“Hundreds of families took part and the photos flooded in to the website,” School Principal, Rory D’Arcy, said.
“Pupils, families and staff united in a joyous expression of solidarity and fraternity. The young pupils pointed the way towards a more inclusive future. Ms Terry Landers, teacher and co-ordinator of the programme was overwhelmed by the response and thanked all for taking the time to post their support online. There is no doubt of the wisdom of the old Irish expression “ní neart go chur le chéile”,” he said.
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