GAA Responding to Racism Awareness Campaign
5 March 2020; The GAA Manifesto celebrates the Association's shared values and sense of belonging. The GAA club embodies the role and importance of the thousands of players, coaches, administrators, members, supporters and volunteers who each play their part in making the wider Association the vibrant celebration of sport and culture that it is. The GAA Diversity and Inclusion officer Geraldine McTavish has worked in collaboration with Sports Against Racism Ireland (SARI) to develop a workshop that includes both an education piece and procedures to follow should any incidents arise in GAA clubs. The campaign responding to racism is a proactive training in this area, supporting the long-term campaign against racism and discrimination with the GAA Give Respect, Get Respect program. In attendance during the GAA's response to the Racism Awareness Campaign at the Croke Park Museum in Croke Park, Dublin is Ken McCue, Sport Against Racism Ireland, speaking to Transition Year Students and teachers from Scoil Dara Secondary school in Kilcock, Co. Kildare. Photo by Brendan Moran/Sportsfile
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