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Art Forms Join Forces Against Racism in Budapest for Anti-Racism Day

Roundtable talks, a film screening and the opening of an art exhibition with live music were on offer at the joint event of three Hungarian NGOs on the occasion of the UN Anti-Racism Day on 21 March 2017 at the European Youth Centre Budapest, a regular location for NGO-s to host Human Rights related events. The UN declared 21 March the international day for the elimination of racial discrimination... »

Racist crime in the EU: increasing, under-reported, destroying lives

  Civil society organisations across the EU report an increase in racist crimes in 2013, in particular against Black and Asian ethnic minorities, Roma, Jews and Muslims – or those perceived as such, according to the European Network Against Racism’s latest Shadow Report on racist crime in Europe, covering 26 European countries. »

What a surprise! No equal opportunities in jobs for ethnic and religious minorities in Europe

What a surprise! No equal opportunities in jobs for ethnic and religious minorities in Europe

For Black people, Roma, Muslims, migrants from non-EU countries, and women with a minority or migrant background living in Europe, discrimination is a major obstacle when looking for a job. Even once in employment, things don’t get better. This is the conclusion of ENAR’s 2012/13 Shadow Report on racism and discrimination in employment in Europe, released ahead of International Day Against Racial ... »

International Holocaust Remembrance Day

International Holocaust Remembrance Day

Brussels, 27 January 2014 – Today is the International Holocaust Remembrance Day. Anti-racist organisations are seriously concerned about the prevalence of anti-Semitism in Europe and pledge to join forces to curb racism in European society, whoever the victims may be.  »