What to expect on the night
Check out the video from the 2011 Show Racism the Red Card event. This video contains strong language.
The event
As well as being compered by Paul James and featuring two comedians, the event will also include: a festive three-course dinner, a drinks reception, crackers, raffle, an auction and disco, plus some other festive entertainment.
The event starts at 6pm and the dress code is formal, festive, fun!
Buying your ticket
Tickets cost £51.97 and can be bought from the Show Racism The Red Card website. All money from the tickets will go to the charity.
The charity’s work
Jessica Gasson, the charity’s social worker, said that the charity is committed to working with young people throughout Wales in an attempt to better equip them to tackle racism in society.
According to the charity’s website, they achieve this by:
– Producing educational resource
– Developing activities to encourage people, including young people, to challenge racism
– In parts of the UK, challenging racism in the game of football and other sports.
An anti-racism charity is using laughter to raise awareness of racism in society by holding a stand-up comedy event this week.
Show Racism the Red Card is a UK wide educational charity, which uses high profile names, predominantly in football, to help tackle racism and promote an anti-racist message to young people.
Jessica Gasson, the charity’s support worker, believes this event is important because it gives them the opportunity to gather people from all sectors of society to raise awareness.
She said comedy is a good tool because it “is something that transcends societal boundaries and allows us to spread our message to a diverse audience.”
The event, called Stand Up Against Racism, is taking place on November 30 at the Marriott Hotel.
What to expect on the night
Check out the video from the 2011 Show Racism the Red Card event. This video contains strong language.
The event
As well as being compered by Paul James and featuring two comedians, the event will also include: a festive three-course dinner, a drinks reception, crackers, raffle, an auction and disco, plus some other festive entertainment.
The event starts at 6pm and the dress code is formal, festive, fun!
Buying your ticket
Tickets cost £51.97 and can be bought from the Show Racism The Red Card website. All money from the tickets will go to the charity.
The charity’s work
Jessica Gasson, the charity’s social worker, said that the charity is committed to working with young people throughout Wales in an attempt to better equip them to tackle racism in society.
According to the charity’s website, they achieve this by:
– Producing educational resource
– Developing activities to encourage people, including young people, to challenge racism
– In parts of the UK, challenging racism in the game of football and other sports.