Kick It Out Head of Development Troy Townsend has called on the government to do more to make football a more inclusive and diverse industry.
Bukayo Saka and Marcus Rashford were celebrated at the Football Black List awards – but no black manager in the Premier League highlights a long-standing issue.
Birmingham players Troy Deeney and Neil Etheridge have called for more to be done around racism in football, comparing the culture inside grounds to the film 'The Purge'.
Tottenham forward Richarlison had a banana thrown at him as he was racially abused during Brazil's friendly win over Tunisia in Paris on Tuesday.
Kick It Out have released a reconstruction video of the type of education session they host for people found guilty of racial abuse, whether it's at a game or on social media.
Here at Sky, we are really keen to hear from viewers who have had real life experiences – has a racist incident put you off attending or participating in a game?
Pat Davison caught up with Arsenal's Rob Holding as part of 'No Room For Racism' to talk about his role at Leeds this season when he stood up for his colleagues in reporting abuse.
A man who sent racist abuse to former Crystal Palace winger Yannick Bolasie, and was then found to have images of child abuse on his phone, has been jailed.
A footballer says an FA decision to charge his team with misconduct for walking off the pitch after he was racially abused "sends out completely the wrong message".
Livingston assistant manager Marvin Bartley says the applause the fans gave at the start of the season for taking a knee was the most important applause they have ever made. October is Show Racism the Red Card's Month of Action in Scotland.
Birmingham striker Troy Deeney says he would like to see clearer outlines in punishment and education with regards to racism in football.
Wes Morgan insists he has no desire to become a manager and is instead determined to move into the governance of sport to enforce change around racism and diversity.
Manchester United midfielder Fred received racist abuse on Instagram following the 4-2 loss to Liverpool at Old Trafford on Thursday.
Manchester United have sanctioned six individuals for alleged social media abuse towards Tottenham's Heung-Min Son following their 3-1 win on April 11.
Thierry Henry is urging social media companies to ask for more details when setting up profiles, so users can be held accountable if abusing people on their platforms.
Sky Sports has joined the wider sporting community in a four-day boycott of social media in an attempt to tackle online abuse and discrimination.
The social media boycott to protest against online abuse could become a matter for debate in the House of Commons.
Football fans should use the same energy they showed protesting the European Super League to condemn racism and social media abuse, according to a university academic.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer believes social media platforms must be "stronger" in the fight against racism.
Black footballers must continue to represent themselves online and it should be up to social media companies to "get their house in order", says Darren Lewis.