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Call to seize 'OpportUNiTY’ in fight against sectarianism and racism
April 2024 - The North Down Advertiser
Former world boxing champion Carl Frampton joined the First Minister and deputy First Minister recently to encourage local groups and organisations to get involved in Good Relations Week 2024.
Good Relations Week 2024, coordinated by the Community Relations Council, will run from Monday 16th September to Sunday 22nd September 2024 with an anticipated programme of over 200 cross community and multi-cultural events across the region.
The theme for this year’s celebration is ‘OpportUNiTY’ which will showcase the action, enthusiasm, and commitment of local groups and organisations across the Ards and North Down Borough Council area in their daily efforts to foster positive community relations and promote cultural diversity across the region.
The anticipated mix of workshops, theatre productions, exhibitions, debates, and musical performances will aim to demonstrate the strength of communities in working together to break down barriers and seize opportunities to make a difference by promoting peace and understanding.
Carl Frampton MBE, the former two-weight world boxing champion, says: “I'm delighted to be supporting the launch of Good Relations Week 2024. This year’s theme is a call to action for all of us to take the ‘OpportUNiTY’ to continue working towards a brighter, more inclusive future where every voice is heard and valued.
"Throughout my boxing career, I've been incredibly fortunate to witness firsthand the unifying power of sport. I've seen communities come together, supporting one another regardless of background or belief, demonstrating that working together can indeed forge positive community relations.
“This experience has only reinforced my belief in the importance of celebrating the efforts of organisations and individuals that bring our communities closer together and help address important issues like sectarianism, racism, inequality, health and well-being, poverty, and education.
“I encourage every individual, community group, and organisation to seize this 'OpportUNiTY' to make a difference by hosting an event during Good Relations Week 2024 and I look forward to seeing some of the amazing events and initiatives throughout the weeklong celebration.”
The Community Relations Council is inviting local community groups, voluntary organisations, statutory bodies and businesses across the Ards and North Down Borough Council area to host an event that aligns with the theme of 'OpportUNiTY’ and showcase their outstanding good relations efforts.
Good Relations Week is supported by The Executive Office and contributes to delivering the Together: Building a United Community Strategy.
For more information on Good Relations Week 2024 and to register an event visit: www.goodrelationsweek.com