There is much to admire in multiculturalism. Its theories of power and stigma explain how groups define and enforce normalcy, allowing those with big hearts and open minds to learn how to direct ...
The path to a middle ground between apathy and guilt has to deal with multiculturalism’s tendency to categorize people and treat them according to the category they’re in. Categorization sucks.
A new report highlights overall improvements in the quality of life for multicultural families in Korea, noting a rise in higher education enrollment among children from diverse backgrounds and a ...