Reflections in a time of pain and turmoil
I post this message that I sent to BCG’s US-based colleagues last night with a very heavy heart. Even more than words right now, we need action. At BCG, we will continue to listen, educate ourselves, speak-up, talk openly, and work hard to help put an end to racism and injustice in our communities every day.
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Dear US colleagues,
Like you, I am shocked, saddened and angry at the events of recent days. The murder of George Floyd, following other recent deaths and actions that illustrate the racism that still exists in our society, is something none of us can forget or forgive. But the implications of that and other images from recent months, combined with the disproportionate toll of COVID-19 and its resulting economic shock on communities of color, do not fall evenly on us.
Over 150 years since the civil war and over 50 years since the civil rights movement, we still live in a country rife with injustice and underlying prejudice. A country where being Black means one cannot feel fully safe to go for a run or go bird-watching, or even just to live a normal life in one’s community. Where the vast majority of law enforcement may be well intended but due to our inability to root out institutional racism, a subset still represent a potential threat, and where Black adults and children feel anxiety that never seems to go away – anxiety related to health, to justice, to personal safety and the safety of friends and family, and a deeper anxiety on whether and when this will actually start to get better.
There are no words I can offer to soothe this pain or relieve this anxiety. I struggle to retain my normal sense of optimism about when and how we can rebuild from the damage of recent weeks and truly move to a more just world. Faced with this intractable problem, we also cannot stand still.
As a community, we can show empathy and support for our colleagues as they struggle to make sense of this and wrestle with their own anxieties. As a firm, we can use our capabilities, access, and influence to make this a better world – in building a stronger public sector, and in helping businesses (including our own) to step up efforts in diversity and inclusion. As a collection of exceptional, values-oriented individuals, we can hope to help society move toward a more just world, with leaders passionately committed to creating opportunity, equality and a better life for all Americans. I’ll continue collaborating with Joe Davis, North American Leaders, and our Black+Latinx Network leaders as we find ways to further our commitments and double down on activities.
These actions will not solve the problems facing our society. But hopefully they can be a source of strength and comfort as we strive to live our purpose and make this a better world for Black Americans to have the same sense of hope, security and opportunity as should be available to all Americans.
Take care, stay safe, and please keep an eye out for each other in these extraordinarily challenging times.
Rich
One Step A Time
4 年Uauuu
CAD Designer at Ohio
4 年Rich, just thinking out loud about the line "Black adults and children feel anxiety that never seems to go away – anxiety related to health, to justice, to personal safety and the safety of friends and family, and a deeper anxiety on whether and when this will actually start to get better.", and I think what if I replaced the words adults and children with "unborn black babies" would we still be able to utilize all of the thoughts you have shared? I think not. Most abortions are committed against our black community members. Lets work to end that, please. Dale
Vice President - Head of Global Strategy bei HARTMANN GROUP
4 年Thank you Rich for speaking up in such a clear and empathic statement. Many people in Europe are saddened as well, with thousands of people marching for 'Black Lives Matter' in Germany last weekend. We were both surprised and proud to see one of our kids join a demonstration in Nuernberg - which makes me think there is hope. Thank you again
Independent Consultant
4 年While I agree in principle that people must protest against violence, including wars, I have never seen any of the corporate leaders including yourself?write about the daily murders and rapes of white South Africans.
Care, Commit, Grow - Fintech entrepreneur I Investment Banking | Consulting | Board Member and proud husband of Mallika Mathur!
4 年Racial injustice may never disappear but we shall always fight against it. Always.