March 21 – International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination

The UN General Assembly proclaimed the International Day in 1966, following the 1960 massacre of black people during Apartheid in South Africa, to commit the international community to eliminating all forms of racial discrimination.

Apartheid is one of the many forms of racial discrimination, with exclusion, refusal of contact, insults, mockery, contempt and other forms of discrimination on imagined racial grounds.

Type: World Days