The Welsh Government has invested more than £1.2million in a virtual reality educational platform designed to lecture students about "white privilege". Described as the "world's first anti-racist virtual world," the immersive 3D environment has been deployed in colleges across Wales for pupils aged 16 and above since 2024. Students navigate through a digital space featuring a central atrium decorated with portraits of civil rights figures, including Malcolm X, Nelson Mandela and Betty Campbell. The platform contains interactive lessons covering "black feminism" and "decolonising politics," with one section examining "sociology through an anti-racist lens." It also explores how “whiteness” manifests in...