#multiculturalism

[ follow ]
fromwww.standard.co.uk
3 days ago

Tower Hamlets residents left 'intimidated' after St George's flags put up in the borough

Mohan Abdul, a lifelong Whitechapel resident, expressed feelings of terror over the St George's flags, interpreting their display as a racist assertion against multiculturalism in the borough. He stated, 'They are making it quite clear they are racist, the flags make me feel like they are trying to extend their [idea]. We live in a multicultural society.' His strong emotional response suggests a perceived threat to acceptance and unity in the community.
UK politics
Miscellaneous
fromIrish Independent
5 days ago

Indian community celebrates independence day in Dublin

A celebration of India's independence day occurred at Merrion Square, emphasizing community unity amid recent violence against the Indian community.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Integration classes and complaints offices: South Korea charts a path to a cohesive multicultural future

Luiza Sakhabutdinova teaches Russian-speaking ethnic Korean students in the South Korean city of Gwangju. Many of them don’t speak fluent Korean.
Education
fromwww.thelocal.se
10 months ago

Readers reveal: The top Swedish cities for foreigners to move to

Stockholm received the top position in a non-scientific survey, driven by its multicultural atmosphere, career opportunities, and accessibility to nature and culture.
European startups
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 month ago

Pressure builds in Malaysia to reject Trump's pro-Israel pick as ambassador

Protesters called on Malaysia's government to exercise its right under international norms to reject Adams's proposed appointment, citing his divisive rhetoric and insensitivity.
US politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Australia's multiculturalism lives mostly on the surface. Inclusion without voice is tokenism | Shadi Khan Saif

The aromas—some familiar, some entirely new—drifted past me. Music played from different corners. People chatted in languages I half-recognised, others I couldn't place at all.
Food & drink
New York City
fromCity & State NY
1 month ago

How Dutch settlers got their start in the New York Harbor

The Dutch settlers' foundational role and multicultural approach in early New York laid vital groundwork for the city's future dynamics.
Left-wing politics
fromSlate Magazine
2 months ago

Stephen Miller Is About to Secure the Policy Achievement of His Lifetime. Democrats Are Strangely Silent.

Stephen Miller aggressively pursues immigration deportations, advocating for broad and rapid ICE actions against undocumented immigrants.
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
3 months ago

Inside Sydney's Latest Library That Turns Public Space Into Living Architecture - Yanko Design

Its oval form and round windows break away from the rigid geometry of the surrounding urban blocks. This building curves like the nearby Georges River it's inspired by, creating a gentle pull for people to step inside.
Digital life
fromThe New Yorker
3 months ago

Does the United States Need an Official Language?

The linguistic diversity in New York made it a welcoming home for my family and me, connecting us to a community where many languages thrive.
US politics
Silicon Valley food
fromDaily News
3 months ago

International students get more than a taste of American food in Claremont

International students at Claremont Graduate University learn about diverse cultures through a food-centric curriculum at the Drucker School.
fromtime.com
3 months ago

Chinese Australians, Previously Scorned, Are Now Courted as Nation Nears Tight Election

While Australia has been inhabited by Aboriginal peoples for at least 65,000 years, the first European settlers arrived in 1788, with the first Chinese following just 30 years later.
US politics
fromPsychology Today
4 months ago

Does Latino Nickname Culture Enhance or Erode Resilience?

Antibullyism challenges traditional cultural practices, such as nickname culture, which may have benefits in resilience and acceptance of imperfection.
[ Load more ]