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Racism and Xenophobia

  1. Equity and inclusion 9 April 2015

    UK: Extremism debates at school put teachers on edge

    New rules in the UK requiring schools to report suspicions of extremist behaviour among students to officials have many teachers shying away from engaging in classroom debates on the subject.

    UK: Extremism debates at school put teachers on edge
  2. Equity and inclusion 8 January 2015

    Upholding the inalienable right to freedom of expression at all costs

    As the search continues for those responsible for yesterday’s horrific acts in Paris, trade unionists and other people across the democratic world have been forced to come to terms with a vicious attack on their right to freedom of expression.

    Upholding the inalienable right to freedom of expression at all costs
  3. Equity and inclusion 20 March 2014

    International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination

    On the occasion of the International Day against Racial Discrimination,celebrated every year on 21 March, EI calls on all education union leaders to take a leading role in the promotion of human rights, equality, and respect for racial diversity as an integral part of every education union’s activities. It also...

    International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
  4. Equity and inclusion 25 January 2012

    New online tool features Holocaust survivors’ video testimonies

    EI has welcomed the launch of IWitness, an online educational resource showcasing Holocaust survivors’ video testimonies. IWitness debuted at the United Nations’ (UN) headquarters in New York, U.S.A., on 23 January.

    New online tool features Holocaust survivors’ video testimonies
  5. Equity and inclusion 25 January 2012

    EI welcomes new UNESCO initiative on teaching respect for all

    Concerned about the increasing cases of racism, xenophobia and intolerance in many parts of the world, UNESCO, with the support of the Brazilian and United States (US) governments, has launched a new project to promote learning to live together.

    EI welcomes new UNESCO initiative on teaching respect for all