Sentences with phrase «multiculturalism by»

[43] The Commission recommends that the Government renew its commitment to multiculturalism by implementing and funding the recommendations of the AMAC, and continue to support programs building resilience and social inclusion among culturally and linguistically diverse communities.
Promoted diversity and multiculturalism by creating the Global Living Community, a residential living - learning community
Mr. Alegre celebrates and encourages multiculturalism by acknowledging diversity in his community and giving parents, students and teachers ample opportunity to create and participate in events that reflect the mosaic of cultures in his community.

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Bloy, a lifelong friend of Bonney, was rewarded by Clark as multiculturalism minister after she became premier in 2011.
Why, asks John Leo in U.S. News & World Report, is his own constituency so willing to bring him down with protests, disrupted basketball games, and boycotts, when Pres. Lawrence worked so hard to make Rutgers a campus that «bristles with the enforcement tools of diversity: a speech code, real courses replaced by «multicultural curricular change,» diversity awareness «training» in lectures and freshman orientation sessions, a tolerance for ethnic and racial segregation in dorms («a self - affirming environment,» as Lawrence puts it), and professors who learn not to raise unapproved ideas about race, gender, and the campus power system built around multiculturalism»?
The Left advocates an administered, bureaucratic unity, characterized by state - sponsored identity politics and multiculturalism.
That is the Godless answer to every nation that has gone down this very same road., Multiculturalism class warfare brought to a head using a thug class created by the same people who own the machines of production., The same people own and control the rest with property taxes and income taxation.
Better to understand Chesterton's idea that Jews were not naturally a part of English culture without the inevitably determinative intervening lens of the Nazi holocaust, we might compare it with modern English perceptions of the problem of multiculturalism as it applies particularly to the Moslem community, still widely seen as being impossible to assimilate: thus, there is understood by many decent and tolerant people to be what might be termed a «Moslem problem» (just as many decent and tolerant gentiles in Chesterton's day thought there was a «Jewish problem»).
The Scandal of Pleasure: Art in an Age of Fundamentalism By Wendy Steiner University of Chicago Press, 232 pages, $ 24.95 It was inevitable, perhaps, that the «culture wars»» the debate that continues to rage over the impact of political correctness, multiculturalism, and their allied....
In our multiculturalism we display our superiority by demonstrating our ability to see through what others — mistakenly, we say — admire in our culture.
They live by one rule and expect another for us under the guise of global and American multiculturalism.
Had he stopped with late antiquity I would have expressed no such disappointment, but Fowden invites some criticism by concluding an intelligent and erudite book with a set of superficial and strained reflections on multiculturalism and the global village.
Those who dissent are dismissed as either wicked or stupid — or as members of cultures and identities to be managed by multiculturalism.
In North America, and increasingly in Europe, it has become a truism to say that the present situation is marked by pluralism, or multiculturalism.
We have published many articles on the polymorphous perversities of multiculturalism, deconstructionism, sexual liberationism, and other causes championed by the apostles of decadence and debonair nihilism.
It may be that Prince Charles is a child of his times, unduly influenced by the zeitgeist of the postmodern age, for which there is no higher calling than to multiculturalism.
'' I think multiculturalism is great because culture is what makes a people unique...» Because people are both defined and constricted by their «culture?»
Friedersdorf's thought experiment, by contrast, relies on the same belief that undergirds multiculturalism — the very creed that has helped propel Trump's populist campaign and fueled the alt - right.
NOT HUMAN RIGHTS COURTS, BUT ORGANIZERS OF GENOCIDE AGAINST WHITES AND SPONSORS OF BOGUS «MULTICULTURALISM» $ $ $ CLAIMS AT EXPENSE OF PERSECUTED WHITES (while minorities are awarded for and instructed by governments in bogus human rights claims, whites are simply killed if not perverted in multiculturaMULTICULTURALISM» $ $ $ CLAIMS AT EXPENSE OF PERSECUTED WHITES (while minorities are awarded for and instructed by governments in bogus human rights claims, whites are simply killed if not perverted in multiculturalismmulticulturalism garbage)!!!
A letter from the Minister for Multiculturalism, Jason Kenney, PC, MP, was presented to Syed Aamir Raza by his representative, Bob Dechert MP.
In the context of the European political axis, India was given independence by the British in reaction to a movement lead by a fairly «left - leaning» activist that advocated multiculturalism, localism, and socialism - something akin to the Green parties in Europe.
But despite his views on the vans, Farage has secured valuable political support by vocalising the concerns of many voters about immigration and multiculturalism.
There is a better way, articulated by David Barclay's recent report for Theos on Making Multiculturalism Work.
The term «mono - culture» was extensively used by Norwegian extremist Anders Behring Breivik, who killed 77 people earlier this year in a war against «multiculturalism».
In my opinion, the diversity and multiculturalism publicly professed by Western European countries mainly extend to non-European minorities.
Griffin tries to answer by discussing multiculturalism.
All spoke to the fears of large swathes of the country who believed multiculturalism was being imposed upon them by a detached elite and who had been growing increasingly sceptical of immigration as the referendum approached.
I have argued that the Party had made strategic errors through tokenism and ignorance; that it doesn't matter if we think we're not racist but ethnic minority voters do, and that it's time to end the Conservative war on multiculturalism (which, by the way, is supported by 71 per cent of Tory voters).
Claiming the previous government had been the victim of fear and muddled thinking by backing a state - sponsored form of multiculturalism, the prime minister will state that his government «will no longer fund or share platforms with organisations that, while non-violent, are certainly in some cases part of the problem».
Members of Interracial Match embrace multiculturalism and are fascinated by other cultures.
(1) The political issues explicitly confronted in Haneke's work — the alienating rituals of late capitalism, immigration, multiculturalism, the legacies of colonialism, the origins of fascism, the media's relationship with violence — further encourage the idea that he is attuned to the contemporary world, and prepared to engage with it, with a commitment matched by few other directors today.
Kung Fu Yoga is a brash spectacle that makes good on the promise of multiculturalism implied by its title.
The American - history textbooks that could be destined to dominate the curriculum throughout the next decade are packed with more glossy graphics and information than ever before, but the content is shallow and disconnected and continues to overemphasize multiculturalism, concludes a forthcoming evaluation by the American Textbook Council.
«Teaching in a Global Landscape — Mindful Multiculturalism in Today's Classroom» was the timely topic of our Twitter Chat hosted by Edmodo and ourselves which, not surprisingly, was trending on Twitter during the event.
Only a personal or political decision, apparently, could explain our hope for finding Plato as well as Dewey, or works by critics as well as defenders of multiculturalism.
Now a survey by the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company asks students what they think about multiculturalism in their schools.
Here I converse with cultural and intellectual histories of the late - twentieth - century U.S., proposing that childhood, parenthood, and neighborhood afford a bottom - up view of how markets, multiculturalism, and meritocracy developed side - by - side in America's urban schoolhouses.
By embracing a new, if not uncomfortable understanding of race and race relations, Dr. Leonardo believes that a more genuine sense of multiculturalism can be fostered.
Canada is known for its inclusiveness and multiculturalism, as evidenced by the widespread availability of free resources captured in the interactive chart below.
While the application in Dragon Quest IV can be misinterpreted as derogatory towards some cultures or simply misunderstood by the player, including dialects only makes the player more conscious of multilingualism and multiculturalism in games, and indeed that's a strength.
Simpson came of age in the 1980s, a generation after Civil Rights and Black Power movements marked by the emergence of identity politics and multiculturalism.
While its Burlington Gardens site, at the back of the main venue, is being renovated, the facade has been covered by a celebratory montage by Yinka Shonibare that makes the RA look like a cheerfully radical home to subversives, not to mention a citadel of multiculturalism and equality.
Curated by Bose Krishnamachari and Riyas Komu, both Mumbai - based artists of Malayali descent (they grew up in Kerala), the Kochi - Muziris Biennale dredged up ideas of history, difference, and — that elusive concept — multiculturalism.
That said, «Speaking Back» is not an exhibition tailored to address Cape Town's distinct historical context: a city whose social, cultural, and civic past is mired in hierarchical classifications of race, but also made vibrant by an organic and effortlessly tolerant multiculturalism that flowered in certain locations, despite prohibitions, and may do so again.
By the early 1980s, he was living in New York City with his partner, the Brazilian artist and activist Maria Thereza Alves, and exhibiting in alternative spaces as multiculturalism was coalescing as a trend.
On show here are works belonging to the Christian Democratic Appeal (a small clay figurine representing the importance of family values and faith), the Labor Party (a piece of a new kind of asphalt, more endurable under extreme temperatures, connoting stability, employment and freedom of movement for the working class), the Socialist Party (photos of a protest by harbor workers in Rotterdam that went on strike in 1979 to demand higher salaries), and Leefbar («Livable») Rotterdam (an image of tolerant multiculturalism, at odds with the ideological identity of the owners.)
Influenced by a range of ideas from multiculturalism to philosophy, the rich dry pigment and dispersion on canvas works create contrasting entities between systemization and chaos.
Inspired by the critical debate surrounding multiculturalism and the appropriation of black culture by a white audience, Ofili has said, «My project is not a p.c. project, that's my direct link to blaxploitation.
b. 1954, Santender, Spain Although influenced by ideas ranging from philosophy to multiculturalism, Juan Uslé's lyrical abstract works do not aim to be in any way representational, rather they convey his personal vision of the world, which is poetic rather than narrative.
The Parti Quebecois's plan, which would ban religious clothing and symbols in government - operated workplaces, has been condemned by Minster of Multiculturalism Jason Kenney, and even Bloc Quebecois MP Maria Mourani, who was -LSB-...]
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