I think it's our responsibility [as birth
workers] to let clients know of all their options and opportunities especially when it
comes to
cultural specificity - that culturally specific care is available.
During the many sit - ins,
cultural events and discussions at the Park, people of very different backgrounds, who would otherwise not
come into contact — Turkish secularists and nationalists, Kurdish activists, members of the creative professions and white collar
workers, Socialists, religious and ethnic minorities, Islamists as well as LGBT and gender campaigners — found a way to manage coexistence and respect for pluralism.
After a
cultural revival in the 60s, in which hundreds of Indian and Pakistani textile
workers came to live and work in Leicester, the city has blossomed into a lively, multicultural hub in central England.