Posted on 27th October 2023
The FSA and Kick It Out’s joint Fans for Diversity campaign celebrated Black History Month by interviewing pioneering coach Alena Moulton and reminding everyone of the importance of the Jack Leslie Campaign.
Posted on 27th October 2023
Working together with the SpursREACH fan group, Tottenham Hotspur have produced a video paying tribute to black players past and present to mark Black History Month.
SpursREACH is a recently-formed supporter group at Tottenham that was established with help from the Fans for Diversity campaign and you can watch their video here.
Head of the Fans for Diversity campaign Nilesh Chauhan said: “It’s a really powerful video from Tottenham Hotspur and SpursREACH honouring the contribution black people have made to the club’s history – a great way to celebrate Black History Month.”
We are Black & Lilywhite.
Spurred on by our history.⁰
This is our story.@SpursREACH // #BlackHistoryMonth pic.twitter.com/3alfNReHXv— Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) October 25, 2023
Fans For Diversity is a campaign programme run in partnership between the Football Supporters’ Association and Kick It Out, English football’s equality and inclusion organisation. Fans For Diversity encourages, funds and supports initiatives by fan groups to promote diversity and inclusion in football, and to challenge all forms of discrimination.
For more information on funding available from the campaign, contact Nilesh Chauhan.
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