The Government seeks to limit the recognition of Indigenous peoples» status as if they were an undifferentiated minority group whose needs can be addressed under the umbrella of
say multiculturalism and by guaranteeing sameness of treatment or opportunities for the same level of development.
That view has become increasingly prevalent across Europe, with German chancellor Angela Merkel
saying multiculturalism had «utterly failed» her country in a speech last year.
Not exact matches
Foucault
says French socialists are waiting for Strauss - Kahn to talk about issues like unemployment,
multiculturalism and pensions with a socialist tone.
Bains also
says he wants Canada to lead the world on the issue, which he thinks will help its companies compete globally while also showing the commitment to
multiculturalism is more than just talk.
«
Multiculturalism,» a term that Donohue
said embodies relativism, «in its most benign expression would be that we should come to appreciate other cultures and not just have one standard upon which we judge the rest of the world.
The utopian nature of globalism insists on the possibility of
multiculturalism, which is to
say people of different cultures living in the same place while maintaining their distinct identities.
In our
multiculturalism we display our superiority by demonstrating our ability to see through what others — mistakenly, we
say — admire in our culture.
This is the kind of
multiculturalism where it
says, «you can't
say» whatever is to be
said regarding cultural differences, and that if one already know where....
In North America, and increasingly in Europe, it has become a truism to
say that the present situation is marked by pluralism, or
multiculturalism.
You
Said:» I think
multiculturalism is great because culture is what makes a people unique and interesting.
He has some intelligent things to
say about the madnesses of
multiculturalism and affirmative action, and rightly deplores the national preemption of questions such as abortion and religion in public education.
Inayat Bunglawala, founder of Muslims4UK,
said the sacking was an overreaction but warned that Farage was trying to make a small school incident into a political issue about
multiculturalism.
«If we
say you can not foster children because you're a member of a mainstream political party or because you have views on
multiculturalism then that's utterly wrong.»
He also
said that the concept of
multiculturalism, whereby cultures live alongside one another without integrating, had «had its day» and must be abandoned.
He later tried to backtrack,
saying his tweet was «misunderstood» and did not refer to «
multiculturalism itself».
Cameron
said that «state
multiculturalism» led to people accepting different cultural behaviour, even if it contravened human rights.
We spoke with US historian and acclaimed author Vincent Cannato who
says that while «America was multicultural long before «
multiculturalism» was fashionable,» the history of Ellis Island «represents America's attempt to regulate who could and could not come through this country.»
Even when future teachers take courses on diversity and
multiculturalism, Kelly
said, those courses don't take the critical approach to race that future teachers truly need.
Ms Spielman's Ofsted report
said that there were concerns that the
multiculturalism of religious schools sometimes came «into tension with the expectation that students should be prepared for life in modern Britain».
Harris
says the volume offers «ephemeral moments and emblematic figures shot in the 1980s and»90s, against a backdrop of seismic shifts in the art world, the emergence of
multiculturalism, the second wave of AIDS activism, and incipient globalization.»
Farquharson
said: «It's certainly an embrace of
multiculturalism and I think in that sense it's reflective of British art and society.
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.
People always
say New York is the center of the art world, and that we started talking about ideas of
multiculturalism and diversity in the art world in the»80s and»90s.
«This was after
multiculturalism had taken hold and a generation of black artists like Glenn Ligon, Gary Simmons, Lorna Simpson, and Carrie Mae Weems had really established their reputations in the art world,» she
says.
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.
«This was one of the handful of works that jumpstarted the discussion of Jewish identity within the larger framework of identity politics and
multiculturalism,»
says Kleeblatt, the museum's chief curator.
«Feminism has increasingly become a postcolonial movement that is very interested in notions of diversity and
multiculturalism,» she
says.
«I think that the concept of
multiculturalism of Canada is so successful in Canada, and that's what draws so many people to come here and work, and move,»
says Green.
But I thought Slaw readers might be interested in a provision in the Alberta Human Rights, Citizenship and
Multiculturalism Act that the venerable (and very pro speech, shall we
say) LanguageLog poked fun at today.
Or as Citizenship, Immigration and
Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney
says, «Canadian citizenship is more than a legal status, more than a passport... We expect citizens to have an ongoing commitment, connection and loyalty to Canada.»
Another of the Greater Toronto Area's characteristics that gives it an advantage,
says McLean, is its
multiculturalism and in future years, he hopes the city's diversity will be even better reflected at TREB's board table.