Burrell advised BBC Sport he additionally confronted prejudice inside the England set-up, throughout a Check profession that noticed him win 15 caps after his debut in February 2014.
“I’ve had a number of traumatic experiences inside England camp,” he mentioned.
“Some discrimination and a few simply old-school mentality that is actually unacceptable.”
Racism had turn into normalised in dressing rooms, in Burrell’s expertise.
“It is one thing that has been dressed up as banter and that is been the issue that I’ve personally suffered and seen,” mentioned Burrell, who’s of Jamaican descent.
“Over a time frame you simply be taught to consider that it is the norm and that’s superb and that it is not malicious, however that is nonsense.”
Burrell says he was ultimately spurred to talk out after a team-mate at Newcastle referred to him as a “slave” and advised him to place solar cream on his wrists and ankles “the place your shackles have been”.
The RFU mentioned Burrell’s revelations had led to “a deeper have a look at the tradition inside the elite sport and to the implementation of an motion plan for the skilled sport”.
“The RFU has positioned important give attention to inclusion and variety in rugby union and an excessive amount of work undertaken each earlier than and since Luther Burrell got here ahead and shared his experiences of racism and classism,” it added.
“We’re persevering with work with golf equipment and stakeholders within the skilled sport to try for a tradition of inclusivity however acknowledge this takes time and is an ongoing course of.”
Each Prem and PWR membership now has face-to-face schooling on constructing inclusive cultures, with its success monitored by way of particular person studies and surveys.
All England gamers, together with age-grade squads, are educated in being “lively bystanders” to intervene and defend others from dangerous behaviour.
“Try to be so pleased with what you might have accomplished,” Burrell’s mom Joyce advised him as a part of the BBC iPlayer documentary Luther Burrell – Rugby, Racism and Redemption.
“I do know it has had this impact on you and completed your profession, however in our eyes, you might have accomplished so properly. We’re so pleased with you and to have you ever as a son.”
Burrell’s father Geoff died shortly after the filming of the documentary, and his sister died earlier this yr.

