BBC Radio 1 DJ Rickie Haywood-Williams is encouraging youngsters to show how they would support someone facing discrimination by taking part in the Premier League's Draw Together Challenge.
Primary school pupils across England and Wales are drawing or painting a picture on the theme of allyship, empowering them to challenge discriminatory behaviour wherever they see it.
"It's really important that we are there for each other, now more than ever," Haywood-Williams says.
"That's why the Premier League has launched this challenge. I am definitely going to be getting my kids to join in and I can't wait to see your efforts too.
"Don't hang about. Together we can all do more to make a positive impact."
There is No Room For Racism
The Draw Together Challenge, which is part of the Premier League's No Room For Racism initiative, was launched at the end of April and is available through Premier League Primary Stars.
The challenge runs until Friday 11 June 2021. Teachers will be able to submit artwork on behalf of their class at Key Stage 1 (five to seven-year-olds) or as individual submissions for Key Stage 2 pupils (seven to 11-year-olds) via the online teacher form on the Premier League Primary Stars website.
All schools who submit entries ahead of the deadline will be entered into a prize draw for the chance to receive Premier League goodies for their school.
One lucky entrant will get the chance for their school to receive a special visit from the Premier League Trophy.
#PLPrimaryStars participants from @BCFCFoundation have been taking part in our #DrawTogether challenge to show their support for #NoRoomForRacism 👩🎨👨🎨🎨
— Premier League Communities (@PLCommunities) May 14, 2021
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