International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination

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2025 Date21 March 2025
2026 Date21 March 2026

International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination

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International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination

The International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination serves as an important reminder of our obligation to promote and defend the principles of universal human dignity, equality, and non-discrimination. It aims to bring the global community together in eliminating racial biases and prejudices, and establishing a world where diversity is celebrated. Whether it be discrimination based on ethnicity, skin color, dialect, culture, or geographic origin, this Observance recognises the importance of addressing and eradicating such biases in the pursuit of universal human rights protections and peaceful coexistence.

The history of this Observance can be traced back to March 21, 1960, when the Sharpeville massacre in South Africa prompted the international outcry against racial oppression. For New Zealanders, the relevance of this day is deeply felt, embedded in a historical context marked by racial tensions confronting Māori communities resulting in countless protests, particularly during the 1960s and '70s. Despite advancements, racial discrimination remains a pressing issue in New Zealand today. The Observance aims to spotlight these issues and promote actions that ensure equality, understanding, and inclusivity in the spirit of Te Tiriti o Waitangi, New Zealand’s founding document.

In New Zealand, the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination is acknowledged through various educational, cultural, and dialogic events. These include discussions, cultural exhibitions, and community gatherings, designed to foster understanding and mutual respect among different ethnic backgrounds. Schools and universities often hold specific activities to encourage youth participation in promoting racial harmony. This Observance takes place annually on the 21st of March, a day agreed upon by the United Nations.

Facts about Racial Discrimination

  • The theme for International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination in 2023 and 2024 was VOICES FOR ACTION AGAINST RACISM.
  • In 2019 the UN General Assembly emphasized that any doctrine of racial superiority is scientifically false, morally condemnable, socially unjust, and dangerous and must be rejected.
  • "Stand in your place", emphasizing the importance of fostering mutual respect and understanding amongst all New Zealanders and eliminating racism.
  • The Human Rights Act of 1993 prohibits discrimination in New Zealand on the grounds of race, color, ethnicity, or nationality.

Top things to do in NZ for this observance

  • Speak with friends and family about their experiences with racial discrimination. Hearing other's interactions or experiences, especially those closer to home, can better your understanding and empathty.
  • Watch a film to learn more about Racial Discrimination in New Zealand:
    This Is Not a Game (2015) - A documentary about the impact of racism on the lives of New Zealanders.
    Merata: How Mum Decolonised the Screen (2018) - A documentary about Merata Mita, New Zealand’s first Indigenous female filmmaker, who addressed racism and discrimination in her work.
  • Support the 'Give Nothing To Racism' Campaign: Independent organizations and national commissions usually launch campaigns to raise awareness about the need to eliminate racial discrimination. You can participate and show your support.

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