Carlisle United s fans are set to get on board with a national project that aims to portray and celebrate diversity at the football club. My Club, My Shirt, a project by Fans for Diversity, will see photographs of a variety of Carlisle United supporters - including LGBTQ+, disabled, and ethnic minority supporters - taken, collected and exhibited. Various clubs have already taken part in the project, including Cardiff City, AFC Wimbledon, and Bristol Rovers. In Carlisle, the aim is to have the project completed by the end of September, after which the photographs will be collected and exhibited online before moving to a permanent gallery at Brunton Park.
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