Anti-racism march heads through Glasgow

Those taking part in the STUC event met at Glasgow Green and marched through the city

STUC anti-racism march Glasgow
Author: Collette McGoniglePublished 26th Nov 2022
Last updated 26th Nov 2022

Campaigners from trade unions to refugee support groups gathered in Glasgow for an anti-racism and anti-fascist march today.

The event, organised by Scottish Trade Unions Congress (STUC), is part of the annual St Andrew's Day march and rally.

Those taking part met at Glasgow Green before marching to Renfield Centre in Bath Street for speeches.

Organisers have said the march comes during "a crucial year for the fight against racism".

Speaking ahead of the rally, STUC speaker Roz Foyer said: "The Sheku Bayoh Family Justice Campaign needs our continuing support as their inquiry continues, racist UK Government immigration policy and rhetoric is only getting worse and we face a cost of living crisis with attacks on pay that disproportionately impact black workers.

"We cannot shy away from racism in Scotland.

"We must face it head on rather than try to brush it under the carpet.

"On Saturday, we will be mobilising to do just that."

Speakers included human rights lawyer Aamer Anwar, sister of Sheku Bayoh Kadi Johnston, equality and diversity adviser at NHS Lothian Rakiya Suleiman and Nuzhat Uthmani of EIS.