Let's talk about technology and racial justice. Here in Michigan, we've seen our our own painful examples of racial injustice . Certainly our share of excessive police force as well as the slow motion train wreck that's happeningabout an hour north of here in Flint, Michigan with the water crisis. U Flint's population being majority black.
university I'm just I'm just learning and I just want you guys to know that like we need to lift our women we need injustice done to them is an injustice done to me I'm a human being those are
Michael give this great speech, right. He says that, you know, "Well I was really only give this speech about how we had an unlucky break and you know there's this great injustice , but I'm not sure that is true. That's not the truth, we've been given plenty of chances and maybe the Bluths just aren't worth saving.Maybe were not that likable, you know, were very self-centered." And, I guess, that's kind of the point, like one of the things that we talked about in
think is true even now uh we are willing to live with all kinds of equalities and injustices at this hour that could ultimately and he said let there belight and there was light uh thank you um
I'm Melanie Parker, Google's chief diversity officer. Thank you for joining us for equity talks, part of our equity learner journey to more deeply examined and understand social injustice through dialogue. I'm Corey Dobrow, a VP of global communications and public affairs at Google. Today. I'm fortunate to be speaking with Byron Allen, American businessman,
And he says, there is a train going to a labor camp. see injustice against people.
So if my state of awareness is I wanna understand the causes of war, terrorism, global warming, social injustice , economic injustice , all the things that are kind of surfacing now as the what's happening in Syria and all the Middle East the so called Arab Spring, Occupy Wall Street, then my state of awareness looking at this global picture will seek out the right information.
And I hope that we have such leaders today at Google and beyond, who are committed to stamping out inequities, because if we don't, health inequities and injustices will continue to persist like they have for generations in our society. Thank you again for the opportunity.
And it's not going to work. the injustices and the inequality, for them to do violence, is just going to get discredited.
what each side fears, what each side values, and what each side tolerates. I think liberals fear injustice , and conservatives often fear cultural radicalism, or the destruction of society.
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So that's the decision point where I said, OK, here's my choice. I can accept this injustice or rewrite the law. And one of these things is a lot better than the other.
And if God is a God of justice, then we need to read the gospel through the lives of African American communities, because African American communities experience injustice in profound ways. In fact, Cone said, God is Black, Jesus is Black.
my father, unfortunately, recently passed away in December of a math heart attempt. And I, you know, went back to Detroit in January, and I look at I look at the environmental injustice . Uh, you know, the neighborhood I grew up in, You know, marathon Boyle has a 250 acre refinery, you know, less than a mile from my childhood home, my elementary school has been tourney down Jefferies because of environmental issues. It's
I'm Melanie Parker, Google's chief diversity officer. Thank you for joining us for equity talks, part of our equity learner journey to more deeply examined and understand social injustice through dialogue. My name is Kemal Bob. I am the global lead for diversity, strategy and research at Google. Thank you for joining us for this episode of the search for racial equity.
it's confusing, right? The truth is, we have problems with police brutality here. Absolutely. I would implore any Americans watching this great film by director Ken Pharaoh called Injustice . It was a film that British police tried to have bad. I would recommend you watch that. But it is an old film on. The truth is you have it here is bad, but it's bad for a European social democracy.
Pop Culture Hero Coalition has an amazing team of volunteers. If you see injustice in the world, you know what it's like.
And so injustice is unworthy of humankind.
So probably injustice is what pushes my buttons.
Remember I told you injustice pissed me off.
That routine injustice , that injustice that flies under the radar, that is crippling poor communities across America.
It's that routine injustice that the public defenders deal with every day.
A grave injustice was done to American citizens and resident nationals of Japanese ancestry, the commission concluded.
university I'm just I'm just learning and I just want you guys to know that like we need to lift our women we need approach in saying an injustice done to my fellow sister or my girl or whoever
You cannot have terrible injustice to people, and look back upon our founding documents, and say that's consistent.
What a criminal injustice of the universe that he was promoted before me.
Because with all the injustice in the world, we maybe need conflict, actually, to engage it.
It's injustice . It's wrong.
It would be an injustice to deprive people of prospects of the good life, prospects for the good life.
gross historical injustice . I don't know that we have the tools to correct what's happened alongside this widening inclusiveness, which
it is a real injustice when you see Henry Kissinger on television, and he is treated simply as an elder statesman without describing the policies that he presided over for so
Daniel: But that's injustice .
like sustainability. Now that's something Villagers have been doing for centuries and what we haven't done well in South Africa and the rest of the world. Whether it's been racial injustices , you cannot take people out of their country slaves and use them to build your own country. And then there is no restoration. There's no restorative justice. There's no reparation. There's no atonement, an apology given sincere one and only another
and calling out the injustices in our communities.
issues or injustices . And it was just trying to point towards, at home, people who have made real life differences for what life
There are injustices that we need to right.
and present-day injustices . One of the parallels being the Rwandan genocide and abortion.
now-- discovering these tremendous injustices that happened decades ago, people who were locked up.
and fight the injustices that I saw around me.
I'm not saying anyone deserves an injustice . Anyone deserves where they're are right now. But given who you are,
to get to the heart of injustice , instead of assuming that there's something wrong with us for letting ourselves get angry.
There's always going to be some injustice . So that's just life, right?
de me rendre compte effectivement de l'injustice qui était faite à la fois au temps présent, sur les personnes LGBT quelles qu'elles soient
more deeply examined and understand social injustice through dialogue.
more deeply examined and understand social injustice through dialogue.
more deeply examined and understand social injustice through dialogue.
more deeply examined and understand social injustice through dialogue.
We have the crisis of racial injustice and inequity.
We need to address the racial injustice problem and the facts that I've shown before about how climate change and COVID is
more deeply examined and understand social injustice through dialogue.