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This poster is part of a very successful campaign to rid racism from sport. Watch the clip from a DVD trailer for the campaign and try to explain why tackling racism in sports like football is a good way to tackle racism more broadly in society.  Can you think of other ways of tackling racism  Starter

What sort of crime is racism? TBAT explain why the Stephen Lawrence case was so significant & identify & evaluate causes of racism in British communities  Learning objectives  Key words:

 Your task Read about the Stephen Lawrence case on p (Wilkes) and note down the reasons why it is significant against the 5 Rs below: Read about the Stephen Lawrence case on p (Wilkes) and note down the reasons why it is significant against the 5 Rs below: Remarkable (an important and notable event/person) Remarkable (an important and notable event/person) Resulting in change Resulting in change Revealing (tells us a lot about a person’s time) Revealing (tells us a lot about a person’s time) Remembered (ways that it is remembered today) Remembered (ways that it is remembered today) Resonant/ ‘ripples’ (having an effect on future generations) Resonant/ ‘ripples’ (having an effect on future generations)

Read and listen to the poem ‘What Stephen Lawrence Has Taught Us’ by the poet Benjamin Zephaniah. How useful is this poem in understanding the events behind the case?

 Your task Read about the race riots in Burnley in 2001 and around the picture given, note down as many different causes of racism in the area as you can. Read about the race riots in Burnley in 2001 and around the picture given, note down as many different causes of racism in the area as you can. Which are the most significant factors? Which are the most significant factors?  Can you add any other causes of racism not discussed in the text book?  Can you add any other causes of racism not discussed in the text book?

Work in teams of 3. Design a monument to the memory of Stephen Lawrence. The moment must include images / clues to tell the story of his life but also suggest ways in which racism can be dispelled from British society

 Extension Explore the Stephen Lawrence Charitable Trust website and find out more about why he has become such a significant figure in the fight against racism. Explore the Stephen Lawrence Charitable Trust website and find out more about why he has become such a significant figure in the fight against racism.

What sort of crime is racism? TBAT explain why the Stephen Lawrence case was so significant & identify & evaluate causes of racism in British communities  Learning objectives  Key words: