First network meeting of anti-discriminatory fans - Paris, June
On 4 JUNE 2016 we want to bring together fans and initiatives, involved in refugee solidarity work in and around football. The workshop, held by FSE in co-operation with the University of Brighton, will assess the problems refugees face in Europe and how football fans have increasingly collaborated in recent months to respond to the current situation and promote an inclusive environment.
We are inviting fan-groups and grassroots-initiatives that have either established teams of refugees and offer players help and support, or who supported refugees through several other ways such as by running collections or inviting them to the stands and integrating them into their groups. A broad range of activists from across Europe are invited to share their experience, learn from each other, develop new ideas and work on demands towards clubs, associations and other policy makers.
On 5 JUNE 2016 there will be a meeting of the anti-discrimination division (ADD) of FSE, which will involve fans from all over Europe from the FSE membership, who are actively organising activities against discrimination in football. The Anti-Discrimination Division (ADD) within Football Supporters Europe (FSE) was founded to organise joint activities among football fans against discrimination and to connect FSE members with a focus of activities in the areas of Racism & the extreme right in football, Women in Football, Homophobia and Refugees/Social Inclusion. Our overall aim is to extend the network of football fans active against discrimination, to learn from each other, to increase the number of cross-country activities and to widen our expertise as fans in this field.
Queering Football is co-funded by the European Commission under the ERASMUS+ Sport Programme.