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Prince Harry says ignorance no excuse for unconscious bias - Black News Channel

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By DANICA KIRKA Associated Press LONDON (AP) — Britain's Prince Harry says it took him many years and the experience of living with his wife, the former Meghan Markle, to understand how his privileged upbringing shielded him from the reality of unconscious bias. Harry talked about racial inequality and social justice in a video discussion with the Black Lives Matter activist Patrick Hutchinson as part of the GQ Heroes Conference, which is being broadcast this week. 'Unconscious bias, from my understanding, having had the upbringing and the education that I have, I had no idea what it was,' Harry said. […]

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