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By Premier League Primary Stars · Wed 21 April 2021
In this exciting new challenge, we are asking pupils to grab their paint brushes and colouring pencils to create their very own piece of artwork which celebrates allyship and challenges racism. Pupils will learn about how they can be an ally and inspire others to be allies too.
Pupils have until Friday 11 June 2021 to create their allyship artwork and have the chance to receive No Room for Racism goodies or a school visit from the Premier League Trophy.
Check out our Premier League Draw Together resource pack! This pack features video content from professional football players who share their personal experiences of racism and racial stereotyping. There’s also educational content on the topic of allyship and creative tips and ideas to support pupils with creating their artwork.
Watch Presenter, Ben Cajee talk about his personal experiences of racism and inspires pupils at at Holy Trinity Primary School in Merseyside to take part in the challenge.
Audio described version and transcription available.
No Room for Racism - Racism and inclusion
No Room for Racism - Stereotyping
No Room for Racism - video pack
This is Everyone’s Game - Black players’ voices
This is Everyone’s Game - Black players’ stories
Rainbow Laces
Diversity
Inclusion
We look forward to receiving your pupils’ artwork. Share your pupils’ involvement and progress with the challenge on Twitter @PLCommunities and @ben_cajee, using the hashtag #PLPrimaryStars and #NoRoomForRacism.
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