Prince Harry during a video conference in July 2020 - Ferrari / Starface

Prince Harry calls on everyone to take action against racial injustice. In a recent chat online with Rashad Robinson, president of the Color of Change organization, the Duke of Sussex spoke out against systemic racism and intends to "use his privilege" to make a difference.

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“Inequality is not unfortunate like a car accident, it has been manufactured” Prince Harry and @iamrashadrobinson talked candidly about systemic racism, hate online and people with privilege, using their privilege for change. Here's a sneak peek at what happened. Stay tuned for the full convo #ComingSoon!

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“There is so much that has happened, for so long, that as soon as these problems exist, charity is crucial in so many areas, but it cannot fix everything. The problems already exist, the problems are too big. It will require everyone's action. It is not for the black community, but for all people on the planet, ”he said.

Let the new generation act

For Prince Harry, it is not the action of a few groups of people that makes the difference but the individual mobilization of "a whole generation". “For me, it's about pressing reset. There is an opportunity to restart. And I have always said that we need the youth to lead us and guide us towards solutions. Because she has the answers, ”he added.

Prince Harry as well as his wife, Meghan Markle, have been very involved in the Black Lives Matter movement since its inception, notably by collaborating with Color of Change.

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