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The events of protest and outrage that we have witnessed in recent days in response to racism and explicit violence against George Floyd, an African-American killed on May 25th by a white police officer in the United States, made us reflect on the change that we must co-create as a society.
To end the racism and discrimination that are so deeply rooted in our global society, not only in the U.S., we must realize the urgency with which we must begin to promote a more comprehensive education that contemplates human development to the same extent and importance with which it promotes people's academic and professional development.
The events of protest and outrage that we have witnessed in recent days in response to racism and explicit violence against George Floyd, an African-American killed on May 25th by a white police officer in the United States, made us reflect on the change that we must co-create as a society.
To end the racism and discrimination that are so deeply rooted in our global society, not only in the U.S., we must realize the urgency with which we must begin to promote a more comprehensive education that contemplates human development to the same extent and importance with which it promotes people's academic and professional development.