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No Room For Racism: Draw Together Challenge

​The Draw Together Challenge – aimed at empowering children to help and support others who face discrimination – is open to entries until June 11.

Open to primary-age pupils across England and Wales, entrants are asked to draw or paint a picture on the theme of “allyship”.

The image should also detail the positive action pupils will take to help challenge discriminatory behaviour, wherever they see it.

It is being run by Premier League Primary Stars and takes the form of a free downloadable activity as part of the Premier League’s No Room For Racism initiative.

The initiative is being supported by CBeebies presenter Ben Cajee, who recently visited Holy Trinity Catholic Primary School in Liverpool to talk to year 6 pupils about his personal experiences of racism.

The challenge will run until Friday, June 11, and teachers are able to submit artwork on behalf of their class at key stage 1 or as individual submissions for key stage 2 pupils.

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