WalesOnline. "I was shocked and confused and everyone was looking at me. It was like I was a fish in a fishbowl on display. I remember feeling unwell that day and afterwards I cried and cried and cried to my mother, who is originally from Nigeria."She explained to me that this is racism and that it has always been around.
When I experienced this disgusting behaviour I was in extreme shock I had no idea humans were so cruel to one another."It might have been the first memory Miss Boudreaux has of racism but it certainly wasn't her last.
She explained that since the Black Lives Matter movement has come to the forefront of debate, following the death of George Floyd, she has seen a number of people dismiss suggestions that racism happens in.
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