
What is invisible racism?
When we talk about invisible racism we refer to the harmful behaviours which are considered normal and accepted by the society. The line that draws between what we all know by racism and what the invisible racism is, is a line of tolerance. Some examples what invisible racism could be are the telling racist jokes, or avoiding the contact with people coming from different ethnic group, by simply going in the other side of the street, or deciding not to date a person with is not white. Those behaviours, although not considered by many harmful, lead to exclusion, anxiety, and influences the persons well being.
What we do?
Have a look on the video produced during the project´s kick off meeting, and learn what is invisible racism, and how we are planing to combat it in the framework of the STAR project
Resources on Invisible Racism
In this section you will be able to find different resources, articles, manuals connected with the topic of invisible racism. This section will be growing together with the project. For now you can find already some resources in English and Spanish developed in the previous projects of the partnership.
Take Action
and let´s Stand Together Against Racism!
Learn more
During the project we will have plenty possibilities for learning for everybody. We invite you especially for the MOOC (Massive Online Open Course) where anybody can participate. Moreover, we will have several residential activities open for any youth worker from Europe. Check out our current learning opportunities.
Commitment Letters
Signing this commitment letter is symbolic, but we believe that it still can be a powerful tool for action. We invite you to sign this commitment letter to officially make a statement as an organization or an individual for embracing and promoting the principles of anti-racism, cherish diversity and embrace inclusion in youth work in Europe.
About STAR
The STAR (Stand Together Against Racism) project is an international 3 years long collaboration with the aim to counter invisible racism and other form of intolerance in every day lives of young people, as well the ones online, through preventive measures, youth work and non formal education.












