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How to pronounce multiculturalism in English?

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Type of doctrine, ism, philosophical system, philosophy, school of thought

Examples of multiculturalism

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When will we stand up to multiculturalism and Islam and anti-Christian Marxists?
From the books.scoop.co.nz
And anyway Madeleine Bunting finds multiculturalism alive, kicking and thriving.
From the guardian.co.uk
Sydney Anglicans have also embraced multiculturalism, bolstering their numbers.
From the smh.com.au
If you talk about multiculturalism, that does not just include people of color.
From the newsweek.com
Multiculturalism has been very successful in Australia as well as other places.
From the thepunch.com.au
The multiculturalism point was an extremely minor one, more a thought in passing.
From the thepunch.com.au
A third paradigm used to understand the origins of the Scots is multiculturalism.
From the en.wikipedia.org
If he does, he will undoubtedly be lambasted by the defenders of multiculturalism.
From the online.wsj.com
I'm afraid that immigration and multiculturalism could yet make racists of us all.
From the time.com
More examples
  • The doctrine that several different cultures (rather than one national culture) can coexist peacefully and equitably in a single country
  • (multicultural) of or relating to or including several cultures; "a multicultural event"
  • Multiculturalism is the acceptance or promotion of multiple ethnic cultures, applied to the demographic make-up of a specific place, usually at the organizational level, e.g. schools, businesses, neighborhoods, cities or nations. ...
  • The Minister responsible for Multiculturalism is a government position in the province of Manitoba, Canada. The position was created in 1991, when Bonnie Mitchelson was designated as Minister of Multiculturalism in the government of Gary Filmon. ...
  • The characteristics of a society, city etc. which has many different ethnic or national cultures mingling freely; political or social policies which support or encourage such coexistence. [from 20th c.]
  • (multicultural) Relating to, reflecting, or adapted to diverse cultures. Multicultural may be used to describe a child's heritage, a family's composition, or other things, such as a school's curriculum.
  • (MULTICULTURAL) The curriculum reflects and is responsive to the cultural diversity of this nation and our community, so that students develop a sense of pride in their own heritage and a respect for that of others.
  • (MULTICULTURAL) The broad term used to refer to several cultures. It also relates to a social or educational approach that encourages interest in many cultures. (American Heritage Dictionary 2000).
  • (MULTICULTURAL) a group comprising people from many cultures, generally in a political or geographic context.