Major protests will take the streets on:
Saturday 16 March in London and Glasgow
Sunday 17 March in Cardiff
London: Assemble 12 Noon at the Home Office Marsham Street
Cardiff: Assemble 11am at the Senedd
Organised by Stand Up To Racism
Supported by the TUC
For further information visit the Stand Up To Racism website.
Spread the word and mobilise for UN Anti-Racism Day events.
Information from the organisers
With the scale of the Sunak government’s racist offensive, attacks on refugee and migrant rights, and how this is fuelling the growth of the far right, 2024’s demonstrations for UN Anti Racism Day are of vital importance.
A mass campaign by a broad coalition of forces drawing in anti racists everywhere, and involving trade unions, campaigns, organisations, activists, politicians and cultural figures, on the streets, in workplaces, campuses, schools and communities, is going to be critical in the fight to ensure that the politics of racism, division and hate are not allowed to gain a foothold here in Britain and if we are to stop the rise of the new far right.
In a year where Trump and the far right are poised to make electoral gains internationally, in the wake of worrying developments from Italy, France and the Netherlands, Ireland, Argentina, Finland, Sweden and wider, racism is going to be at the centre of many mainstream parties’ attempts to hold onto or gain power in the year to come, creating a toxic atmosphere of hate and division for the far right and fascists to seize upon.
We must say loud and clear on the streets, all over the world #StopTheHate #UnityNotDivision #StopRacism and we must actively fight for a #WorldAgainstRacism #NoRacismNoFascism
Make sure you are there, and bring everyone you know who wants to stop racism and stop the hate.