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The following is the address given by Harvard Medical School Dean George Q. Daley to participants in the School s Stand Against Racism rally held April 22 on the HMS Quad and online.
Good afternoon and welcome. I cannot tell you how meaningful it is to me to gather together today, in person and virtually, in community, to stand against racism.
Racism in any form is unacceptable. All members of our community should feel safe at work, at home, and everywhere in between. There is much more we can and must do. This work is the responsibility of each and every one of us. We do the work as individuals, but more powerfully, we do so in the collective and as a community.
HMS Dean George Q. Daley
The event took place only days after the guilty verdicts in the Derek Chauvin murder trial, but in the midst of continuing violence against people of color in the U.S. During the rally, the HMS community united in a moment intended to assuage the hurt and fear of ongoing racial injustice, and to engender hope and inspiration for the future.
“We can never stop seeking justice, and we must always stand with those who are fighting for change,” Daley told the gathering from the steps of Gordon Hall.
Daley said the Chauvin verdict did not erase what happened to George Floyd, a Black Minnesota man murdered while in police custody on May 25, 2020, or undo the harm committed to countless people of color who have lost their lives and been victimized in recent years and over the centuries.