The Campaign in a few words
 

''Fighting discrimination and promoting intercultural dialogue is a collective responsibility but it is also down to individuals. That is the message of the Council of Europe's "Speak out against discrimination" campaign. And since the media and media professionals have a major role to play in combating discrimination and encouraging intercultural dialogue, the Council of Europe has sought to involve all the media industry's players (publishers, regulators etc) and have them debate and propose solutions for promoting a culture of tolerance and mutual understanding, bearing in mind the media's contribution to informing the public and forming opinion.''

Gabriella BATTAINI-DRAGONI
Director General of Education, Culture and Heritage, Youth and Sport
General Co-ordinator for intercultural dialogue and for the Campaign “Speak out against Discrimination” Council of Europe
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Campaign takes to the stage in Stockholm
The Anti Discrimination Campaign will be one of the main topics featured at the third Equality Summit on 16–17 November in Stockholm, Sweden, in front of an international audience of politicians and activists.
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Journalists and fundamental rights: FRA teams up with Antidiscrimination campaign
The Council of Europe and the EU Fundamental Rights Agency (FRA) will host a workshop for journalism schools and media training institutions on 26-27 November in Vienna to discuss how to strengthen journalistic training on rights issues.
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Bari conference focus on campaign: The Italian city of Bari will be the focus of campaigning between 8-11 December thanks to a major conference that brings together members of the network of intercultural cities to see how new policies in city governance can increase diversity in local communities. Outdoor billboards and other public events will bring the campaign to the city's population.

Lilian Thuram in Kosovo on 20-21 October
France’s second-most capped football player, Lilian Thuram, has been visiting Kosovo to help educate young people about the dangers of racism and discrimination.
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Italian author Pierdomenico Baccalario, author of teenage fantasy fiction, popular in 18 languages, has dedicated his latest book Il Popolo di Tarkaan to the Council of Europe campaign against discrimination.
Dedication [PDF]
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White Paper on Intercultural Dialogue (2008)
The White Paper provides various orientations for the promotion of intercultural dialogue, mutual respect and understanding, based on the core values of the Organisation.


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