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== History == {{Progressivism}}The Commission was established by the [[Race Relations Act 1976]], under [[James Callaghan]]'s [[Callaghan ministry|Labour government]]. Its first Chairman was former Conservative MP, [[David Lane (British politician)|David Lane]]. It was formed through the amalgamation of the [[Race Relations Board]] and the [[Community Relations Commission]].<ref name="RRB Minutes and Papers">{{cite web |title=Race Relations Board: Minutes and Papers |url=https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C4102 |website=/discovery.nationalarchives |publisher=The National Archive |access-date=29 June 2019 |language=en }}</ref> The Race Relations Act, which has now been superseded by the [[Equality Act 2010]], applied in England, Wales and Scotland. It did not apply in Northern Ireland, where the Race Relations (NI) Order 1997 applies. The CRE's work covered all the areas where people were protected against discrimination under the Race Relations Act. The mission statement of the commission was: "We work for a just and integrated society, where diversity is valued. We use persuasion and our powers under the law to give everyone an equal chance to live free from fear of discrimination, prejudice and racism". The main goals of the CRE were: * To encourage greater integration and better relations between people from different ethnic groups. * To use its legal powers to help eradicate racial discrimination and harassment. * To work with government and public authorities to promote racial equality in all public services. * To support local and regional organisations, and employers in all sectors, in their efforts to ensure equality of opportunity and good race relations. * To raise public awareness of racial discrimination and injustice, and to win support for efforts to create a fairer and more equal society. The CRE organised the annual '''Race in the Media Awards''' (RIMA),<ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/raceinthemedia/0,,392389,00.html "Race in Britain: Race in the Media Awards"], ''The Guardian''.</ref> launched in 1992,<ref>[https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/community.28327777.pdf "CRE Race in the media awards 2002"], The University of Manchester.</ref><ref>Lisa O'Carroll, [https://www.theguardian.com/media/2001/dec/03/race.raceintheuk "Race in the Media celebrates first decade"], ''The Guardian'', 3 December 2001.</ref> to encourage more informed coverage of race relations, diversity and multiculturalism as well as acknowledging excellence in the coverage of race issues by the UK media.<ref>[https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/community.28327773.pdf "CRE Race in the media awards 1997"], The University of Manchester.</ref><ref>[https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/community.28327774.pdf "CRE Race in the media awards 1998"]. The University of Manchester.</ref> In 2005, the Media Personality of the Year award was won by footballer [[Thierry Henry]] "for his strong stance against racism in football, most notably by initiating Nike's 'Stand Up, Speak Up' campaign".<ref>[https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/231753/1192.pdf "Race in the Media Awards"], ''CRE Annual Report and Accounts'', 2005, p. 16.</ref> When the CRE ceased to exist as a separate entity, its library was acquired by the [[Ahmed Iqbal Ullah Race Relations Resource Centre]] at the [[University of Manchester]].
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