The A Place in the Sun star posted a snap of herself on Twitter holding up a sign which reads 'No To Racism'
A Place in the Sun star Jean Johansson attended an anti-discrimination march which was held in Glasgow today encouraging others to stand up to racism.
Hundreds gathered in the city centre to take part in the 'Resist Racism' event which was organised by Stand Up to Racism in partnership with the Trades Union Congress .Standing up to racism is something Jean is extremely passionate and last year, the star fronted a powerful documentary 'The Truth About Scotland And Racism' as part of the BBC Disclosure series.
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