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BeyondLabels :: Multiculturalism, Education & Technology Weblog 51 entries 23-April-2007 2 authors
Equality and Community Integration Blog Entry 2 replies 08-June-2006 Aishah Sabki
show or hide details for this item Stranger in a strange land... Discussion Topic 0 replies 09-June-2006 Glenn
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09-June-2006 01:47:32
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Agree so much on view that imbalance between integration/cohesion and equality. Quote that always stays with me is 'Diversity without equality = oppresion' (Weinberg)
title fascinating stuff and yes I guess for many exactly how they feel. I feel the balancing impact of the words 'stranger in a strange land...' is powerful in illustrating that it is a joint process - state/person - in finding common ground and not I feel this assimulation push..

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