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Racism

Racism is treating someone differently or unfairly simply because they belong to a different race or culture.

What is racism?

Racism is treating someone differently or unfairly simply because they belong to a different race or culture.

People can also experience prejudice because of their religion or nationality.

It is illegal to be treat people differently or unfairly because of their race and no one has the right to make you feel bad or abuse you.

What kinds of things do people do if they are being racist?

Racism takes many different forms. These can include:

  • Personal attacks of any kind, including violence
  • Written or verbal threats or insults
  • Damage to property, including graffiti

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  • Why are people racist?

    Unfortunately racism can exist in all races and cultures. Racists feel threatened by anyone who is from a different race or culture.

    Our views and beliefs develop as we grow up. If a child or young person grows up within a racist family, or has friends who are racist, they may believe that racism is normal and acceptable.

    Prejudice of any kind is often based on ignorance and fear of anything unfamiliar.


  • I'm being bullied because of my race, what can I do?

    If you experience racism of any kind it can make you feel lonely and sad. It might seem easier to avoid situations where the racist abuse might happen, such as not going to school, or staying at home all the time. This won't help it go away, and will make you feel worse.

    Some things that you can do to help stop racial abuse include:

    - Accept that it's not your fault - you may feel less confident if you're having a hard time, but the thing you have to remember is that you are not the one to have caused the problem.
    - Tell someone what's happening to you, maybe a friend or someone at school like a teacher. Alternatively you can always call us to talk about what's happening.
    - Keep some evidence of what's happening (a diary of events, for example). This might be useful to show others that you need help.
    - Try and keep yourself safe. For example you could walk home with someone you know rather than on your own.
    - Never give up! You might not be able to tackle racism by yourself. Seek out support and accept help where you can.

    If you are worried about racism or are being bullied or abused because of your race, you can call us to talk about the problem at any time. You can also call us if one of your friends is suffering from racial abuse.

Other issues related to racism are:

Other sites that can help

www.bullying.co.uk

www.bbc.co.uk

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