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Meghan Markle Talked Racism and Culpability: "In People’s Complacency They’re Complicit"

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We Belong, Alicia Wallace, director of Equality Bahamas, Mike Omoniyi, founder and CEO of The Common Sense Network, and Abdullahi Alim, Africa and Middle East leader for the World Economic Forum's Global Shapers Community."It’s not even in the big moments, it’s in the quiet moments where racism and unconscious bias lies, and it’s those nuances that makes it confusing for a lot of people to understand the role they play in that, either passively or actively," Meghan said, as the Independent reports. "In people’s complacency they’re complicit, and that, I think, is the shift that we’re seeing, to go 'it’s not enough to just be a bystander and say, "Well it wasn’t me."' And that is what I think has very much manifested in what you’re feeling.

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