Once again Transport for Ireland (TFI) in partnership with the Immigrant Council of Ireland (ICI), public transport operators and Dublin City Council (DCC) have launched our annual anti-racism campaign to promote the message that public transport is for everyone. This year we are supporting the UN International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination on 21st March by running our campaign to say we are united against Racism.
This years campaign follows on from last year’s campaign in celebrating the growing diversity within Ireland’s public transport services and aims to ensure people of all backgrounds, cultures and beliefs are treated with the respect they deserve. In addition to social media the campaign creative will be visible on-board public transport vehicles, at stop and in station across the TFI public transport network.
Operators involved include Bus Éireann, Dublin Bus, Go-Ahead Ireland, Iarnród Éireann Irish Rail, Luas, TFI Local Link and Taxi.
By standing together with transport staff and passengers, we are saying that public transport is for everyone, and people of all backgrounds, cultures and beliefs are welcome on board.
As part of the 2022 campaign, we are again partnering with ‘Humans of Dublin’ to spotlight staff from public transport operators around the country and ask them the question ‘What does diversity mean to you?’. Every day for a week, starting on the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination on 21st March one of their portraits and stories will be posted on their Instagram account @humansofdub.
Racism can take many forms. It usually takes on a threatening, abusive or insulting form but can also be disguised as a joke or ‘a little bit of craic’. It can happen anywhere, including work, school, in or near your home, on public transport or in the street.
The only way to end racism is together.
What should you do if you see someone being racially abused in a public space? The Immigrant Council of Ireland have created resources to help advise people on what to do if they see a incidence of racism. For advice on how to be an ally against racism visit their website.