We're thrilled to announce Jordan Jarrett Bryan and Reshmin Chowdhury as hosts of our Raise Your Game conference!
Proud Baggies are the official LGBTQ+ fan group of West Bromwich Albion. Set up in 2017, they’ve gone from strength to strength and are a shining example of how fans can help make football a more inclusive game. We spoke to Proud Baggies member Neil to find out more.
We are thrilled to announce that the hugely popular Kick It Out Raise Your Game Conference is back!
We are calling on the government to take decisive action on the Online Safety Bill, as the Bill re-enters the report stage in the House of Commons.
Jo Bailey, the Women’s Officer for Pride in Football and co-chair for Pride of Irons - West Ham’s LGBTQ+ and allies fans group, reflects on the legacy of the Qatar World Cup.
Rishi Madlani is co-chair of Pride in Football, the umbrella organisation of over 50 LGBTQ+ fan groups across the UK and a committee member of Foxes Pride, the Leicester City LGBTQ+ fan group. We caught up with him to reflect on the challenges that the World Cup in Qatar has posed.
As we look back on a World Cup where discrimination and human rights were brought to the forefront, we spoke to Paul Amann from Kop Outs! to discuss his reflections on the tournament.
Tracy Brown is the co-chair of The Rainbow Wall, the supporters group for LGBTQ+ fans and allies of the Wales national team. She describes her pride at how Welsh supporters in Qatar represented both their country and its values, and why change is needed at the top of FIFA.
From Infantino’s insulting monologue to the mixed messages sent out on inclusion, Qatar 2022 has been a bewildering spectacle. Our Vice Chair Chris Paouros is urging the football family to focus on FIFA’s failings - and sign a petition that calls for an overhaul.