Harrison Ford urges Arizona State graduates to 'extend social justice,' prevent 'mass extinction'
Harrison Ford addressed Arizona State University graduates, urging them to advocate for social justice and environmental conservation. He emphasized the need for cultural change to combat climate change and prevent mass extinction. Ford highlighted the importance of respecting Indigenous communities and their relationship with nature.
- ▪Harrison Ford received an honorary degree for his conservation efforts during the ASU commencement ceremony.
- ▪He called for cultural change to address the environmental crisis and prevent mass extinction.
- ▪Ford stressed the need to protect 30% of the world's land and sea by 2030.
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Media Harrison Ford urges Arizona State graduates to 'extend social justice,' prevent 'mass extinction' The legendary actor received an honorary degree for conservation work and urged 'cultural change' to prevent global warming By Lindsay Kornick Fox News Published May 19, 2026 6:00pm EDT Facebook Twitter Threads Flipboard Comments Print Email Add Fox News on Google close Video Harrison Ford tells ASU students to extend social justice Actor Harrison Ford implored Arizona State University students to push for more cultural change to help prevent "mass extinction" from climate change. Actor Harrison Ford told graduates at Arizona State University (ASU) to "extend social justice" to clean up the environmental "mess" his generation left behind for them.
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