'Why I hesitate to tell people I'm a Gypsy'
- Prejudice Awareness
- 6 days ago
- 1 min read

"Are they going to think I'm going to steal stuff from here?"
That's the question Chantelle remembers asking herself after starting a new job and wondering whether or not to share her Romany heritage.
Chantelle, 23 from Bedfordshire, says she's proud of her background but has sometimes been "nervous" to share it because of negative portrayals of her community in the media.
"When you watch films, it's always like, 'Oh, these are the Gypsies, they're the bad guys,'" she explains.
Chantelle features in Stacey Dooley's BBC documentary Growing Up Gypsy, which follows three young Romany women as they navigate everyday life.
The show comes as the charity Friends, Families and Travellers (FFT) - an organisation working to end discrimination against the Gypsy, Roma and Traveller (GRT) community - says it regularly hears from Romany Gypsy women who feel pressure to hide their identity in professional or public spaces to avoid discrimination and hate.
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