Ex professional football player delivers anti racism talk to Weston students
An academy in Weston-super-Mare had a visit from a former football striker and manager who is driving change through his work as an anti-discrimination educator and broadcaster.
Winterstoke Hundred Academy welcomed Leroy Rosenior MBE, a former top flight professional footballer whose career included stints at clubs such as West Ham, Fulham, Queen’s Park Rangers, and Bristol City. Leroy, a leading voice in this field, is now also the Vice President and Ambassador for Show Racism the Red Card, an organisation dedicated to combatting racism and discrimination in the sporting arena.
The visit aimed to give students an understanding on the importance of equality, diversity and inclusion, both in sports and wider society.
Leroy delivered impactful workshops to more than 300 Year 7 and 8 students about his work as an anti-racism campaigner.
Leroy’s commitment to combating discrimination was recognised in 2019 when he was awarded the Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE), a testament to his unwavering dedication to social justice.
Emily Robinson, Head of House at Winterstoke Hundred Academy, said: “Leroy is among the prominent figures who have contributed to shaping English football’s future approach to tackling racism and abuse in sports.
“His insights and experiences provided valuable learning opportunities for our students. We would all like to thank Leroy for taking the time out of his busy schedule to come and talk to our students.”