Yorkshire Shepherdess Amanda Owen brands new farm ‘exciting but scary'“And, even though we come from different backgrounds Akala and I, when it comes to race and colour, that's where I identify with him.“My upbringing was slightly different to him.
I had a great education but where I drew some similarities is that I went to a white school and I was the only person of colour in that school.“From a very young age, I suffered extreme racism and discrimination from people I thought were my friends.“I was called names, I was bullied, everything you could think of but I didn’t have anyone to speak to about what was going on.”Lee said the racism was often passed off as a joke or banter, which he thought was "normal" at the time.He added: “A lot of.
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