John Balfe, lecturer at SETU, is pictured hosting the ‘Show Racism the Red Card’ art competition for primary school students, Photo: SETU
South East Technological University (SETU) hosted the ground-breaking art competition ‘Show
Racism the Red Card’ at its campus in Carlow this week. The competition invited submissions from
primary school pupils across three categories, promising a €100 reward in art supplies for the
winning schools.
The contest, which is part of the broader University of Sanctuary initiative, not only showcased the
artistic talents of these young students but served as a powerful platform for them to express their
understanding of diversity in their community. The artwork brought to life the children’s vision of a
society united, regardless of race, colour, or cultural background.
John Balfe, event organiser and lecturer in humanities at SETU, commented on the importance of
the competition, “In times of growing division in our society, it is essential that our communities,
especially educational institutions, stand as beacons of hope that educate and lead by example in
the fight against racism and discrimination. This event is a crucial educational tool that sparks
conversation among students, teachers, and parents on the value of diversity.”
John continued, “The initiative aligns with the broader goals of SETU’s University of Sanctuary
committee that is dedicated to fostering an environment of acceptance and understanding across
our campuses. It is also fitting that it coincides with the International Day for the Elimination of
Racial Discrimination, which resonates strongly with the diverse staff and student body of SETU.
Events such as ‘Show Racism the Red Card’ underline the university’s commitment to addressing
societal issues in relation to equality, diversity, and inclusion, and pave the way for ongoing dialogue
on these issues at SETU, and in the wider community of the south east.”
The event is just one of many steps SETU is taking towards building a more inclusive and
understanding community, reaffirming the belief that education can be a powerful tool in the fight
against oppression and discrimination.
To learn more about the competition or the University of Sanctuary initiatives at SETU, visit setu.ie
or contact edi.cw@setu.ie.
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