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Short Strides Publication: Short Strides Date: December 2020 This week I am joined by the fantastic Reece McCook, founder of Ride out Racism and Daisy Honeybunn co-founder of the DHD Foundation. Together they have created #IAMPARTOFTHECHANGE. A campaign set to increase diversity and inclusion throughout the equestrian industry ‘where acceptance is automatic.’ Hear about the fantastic…
Olivia Towers Podcast Podcast: Olivia Towers Podcast Date: December 2020 Reece Mccook – Ride out Racism | Tackroom Tales with Towers n this episode, we chat to the inspirational Reece Mccook who is the founder of the campaign ride out racism. After facing a personal experience of racism on a yard he worked at he…
BRITISH SHOWJUMPING Publication: British Showjumping Date: November 2020 Ride Out Racism and The DHD Foundation launch social campaign #IAMPARTOFTHECHANGE Reece McCook, social campaigner and the founder of Ride Out Racism, has teamed up with Daisy Honeybunn and her husband Pravin Mukhi, founders of the DHD Foundation, to create #IAMPARTOFTHECHANGE, a campaign to increase diversity and inclusion…
HORSE & HOUND Publication: VNOnline Date: June 2020 Top riders including Nick Skelton, Laura Collett and Carl Hester are backing a new campaign to drive increased diversity and inclusion in equestrianism. Reece McCook, founder of Ride Out Racism, has joined forces with Daisy Honeybunn and her husband Pravin Mukhi, founders of the DHD Foundation charitable trust, to launch #IAMPARTOFTHECHANGE. …
Coventry Telegraph Publication: Coventry Telegraph Date: August 2020 Reece McCook has launched a campaign called Ride Out Racism and his dream is to open a riding school in the heart of the city A young Coventry rider who suffered racial abuse has launched a campaign encouraging greater diversity in equestrian sport. Reece McCook, 18, started…
Reece McCook, founder of online campaign Ride Out Racism, on promoting cohesion within the equestrian community and how he wants to stand out
When I was six, I was strolling to the local shop with my auntie and we passed a field with two Shetlands. I automatically decided I was going to call them Bobbie and Jack and wanted to feed them carrots. Since that moment, my love for horses has grown and grown.
VNOnline Publication: VNOnline Date: June 2020 Campaign launched to ‘ride out racism’ in the equestrian community A new campaign has been announced to raise awareness of inequality in the equestrian world. The new ‘Ride out Racism’ campaign has been launched to facilitate change, tackle racial discrimination and encourage acceptance in the riding community. It is…
Everything Horse Publication: Everything Horse Date: June 2020 Campaign launched to ‘ride out racism’ in the equestrian community Here we welcome guest author Reece McCook who, through this insightful article, talks about equestrian equality and the launch of his ‘ride out racism’ campaign – an initiative to raise awareness of inequality in the equestrian world. Guest…
horsetalk.co.nz Publication: horsetalk.co.nz Date: June 2020 Young black equestrian aims to “Ride out racism” in horse sport My name is Reece. I’m 18 and my passion is equestrianism. Picture me riding and jumping my beloved bay mare Rose, helping the younger riders at the yard with their horsemanship skills and volunteering with a local equestrian…