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Multiculturalism - Coggle Diagram
Multiculturalism
Positives
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- Cultural Exchange and Uderstanding
- Innovation and Creativity
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- Social Cohesion and Harmony
- Cultural Exchange and Enrichment
- Promotion of Human Rights
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Negatives
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- Segregation and Fragmentation
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- Ethnic and Religious Conflict
- Inequality and Discrimination
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Difficulties
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- Discrimination and Prejudice
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POV
Together, let's weave a tapestry of unity, where every culture is honoured, every voice is heard, and every individual is valued. Join us in embracing multiculturalism and shaping a brighter, more inclusive future for all.
Call to Action
Our world is a tapestry of cultures, colors, and creeds, each thread contributing to the rich fabric of humanity. Yet, in the face of growing divisions, it's imperative that we champion multiculturalism.
Let's celebrate our differences as strengths, not as barriers. Let's stand together in solidarity, recognizing that diversity enriches our communities, workplaces, and societies.
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Cultural Assumptions
- This occurs when an idea is assumed to be common throughout an entire culture. This is a bias or prejudice but applied culturally rather than on the basis of another factor such as race. For example, stating something like all Russians drink vodka is a cultural assumption.