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EU Takes Fight Against Discrimination to MTV Viewers

EU Takes Fight Against Discrimination to MTV Viewers
"The European Union has launched a competition to raise awareness about equality and the fight against discrimination with a 30-second advertisement spot on MTV, the world's largest youth channel.


The ad calls on viewers to enter artwork, including photos, videos and collages, on the theme of diversity and equality.

Commenting on the launch of the competition, Vladimir pidla, European Commissioner for Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities, said "Tackling discrimination and promoting equal treatment for all are crucial goals of the European Union. This creative competition is an ideal way to spread these messages, to give Europe's MTV viewers a chance to make their voices heard and to showcase their talents across the EU. We are looking forward to seeing the entries!"

The competition is one of a range of awareness-raising activities taking place as part of the 2007 European Year of Equal Opportunities for All and the 5-year 'For Diversity. Against Discrimination.' information campaign. The entry period for the contest will run until 8 December and the winner will be announced on 17 December 2007.

As part of the competition, a DiverseCity webpage has been launched on www.eudiversity.com. Here visitors can upload their artwork, create their own online identity and promote their favourite entry during online voting from 9 until 16 December. A selection of the best entries will be used in awareness-raising initiatives throughout the EU."

For more information visit:
www.stop-discrimination.info
http://equality2007/europa.eu

Source: culture.hu


08.11.2007

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