Harrison Ford urges Arizona State graduates to ‘extend social justice,’ prevent ‘mass extinction’
Harrison Ford addressed graduates at Arizona State University, urging them to extend social justice and tackle environmental issues. He emphasized the need for cultural change to combat mass extinction and corruption. Ford encouraged the new generation to harness their power and leadership to create a better world.
- ▪Harrison Ford delivered a commencement speech at Arizona State University, where he received an honorary degree.
- ▪He called for extending social justice to address environmental challenges left by previous generations.
- ▪Ford warned of mass extinction due to corruption and global warming, urging graduates to take action.
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US News Harrison Ford urges Arizona State graduates to ‘extend social justice,’ prevent ‘mass extinction’ By Lindsay Kornick, Fox News Published May 20, 2026, 4:25 a.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google Originally Published by: Joe Rogan baffled by AOC's 'weird' anti-billionaire comments Berkeley 'playing favorites' by withholding police footage from Rob Schneider event Joy Behar warns 'we're all going to die' in heated clash with co-hosts over TrumpRx 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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