He's talked about the extreme racism he suffered while he was growing up.
Sean Anthony Sherwood at Telford College with some of the students he met during his visit
Sean grew up in the Moss Side district of Manchester to an Irish father and a Jamaican mother and witnessing violence was a normal, regular occurrence where he lived. Sean said: “Thank you to all of the students and staff at Telford College for inviting me down to talk to a variety of learners across the campus as an end to wellbeing week.
“I’m incredibly grateful for everything I’ve learned and whole heartedly returned to civilian life a better person than I was before I started the course.”
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