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Broughty Ferry girl, 7, pens letter pleading for her local play park to be re-opened

Broughty Ferry girl, 7, pens letter pleading for her local play park to be re-opened
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Broughty Ferry girl, 7, pens letter pleading for her local play park to be re-opened

Broughty Ferry girl, 7, pens letter pleading for her local play park to be re-opened
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How Dundee United fan Anish Tewari took matters into his own hands in the fight against racism

How Dundee United fan Anish Tewari took matters into his own hands in the fight against racism Updated: March 3, 2021, 11:44 am © Supplied by Canva/SNS Anish Tewari (left) founder of anti-racism scheme Unify. Dundee United supporter Anish Tewari has taken matters into his own hands in the fight against racial abuse by starting anti-racism scheme Unify. The loyal Arab, a regular at Tannadice prior to the coronavirus, set up the online platform last month to raise awareness of racism in football and wider society. The 22-year-old has already spoken to Tangerines’ midfielder Jeando Fuchs and Hearts striker Armand Gnanduillet to learn more about their experiences of discrimination.

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