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"Racism was rife in 1980s Britain - I used to wish I was white and scrub my skin"

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"We work across several strands – race equality, employability and performing arts," Khaleda explained."We want to give these young people power and ownership to move forward with their lives.

Thanks to National Lottery funding, we’re achieving that."Freelance photographer David Chukwujekwu (below) is an ambassador for the charity and also experienced racism while growing up.

He was born in Nigeria before moving to Glasgow aged 11.Now 23, he recalled: "Racism used to be blatant. I remember grown men shouting abuse at me in the street."I never understood why old ladies would look so uncomfortable when I was simply waiting outside a shop.

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