'...Once you start to realize that there is that bias there, then you need to acknowledge it, you need to do the work to be able to become more aware.'
movement. Last week, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex participated in a video call on behalf of the Queen's Commonwealth Trust, for which they serve as the president and vice president respectively, to discuss fairness, justice and equal rights with youth leaders.
"We can’t deny or ignore the fact that all of us have been brought up and educated to see the world differently," Harry said."However, once you start to realize that there is that bias there, then you need to acknowledge it, you need to do the work to be able to become more aware." "In people's complacency, they're complicit. And that, I think, is the shift we're seeing. It's not enough to be a bystander and say, 'Well, it wasn't me,'" she said."And that's what I think is very much manifested in what your feeling from people's outpouring surrounding the murder of George Floyd. It wasn't that this wasn't always happening, it's that it's come to a head at time where people just said, 'Enough.
Meghan continued her husband's point, saying that being"a little uncomfortable right now" will eventually lead us to a place"where a high tide raises all ships."
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