Students from Largy College in Clones recently launched their anti-racism education toolkit, in collaboration with Monaghan County Council and the Joint Policing Committee. The project titled 'We Are All Human" aims to provide young people with the support they need to engage with other young people to challenge racism and inequality in their schools and communities. Peer education training will be offered to students in each of the twelve secondary schools as well as youth groups across Co Monaghan in September 2024, along with a budget to help them to deliver their first workshops. At the helm of this year's initiative are students Sadhbh Bonnor, Sinead Burns, Denisa Horvat and Emily Butler.
Our reporter Jodie Curran went along to Largy College to meet the girls and began by asking them to explain what this project is all about: