What used to be called "multi-culturalism" has now been expanded and in some ways re-vamped to be called "globalism." I often wonder if this is because the discussion of globalism is more attractive and upbeat or because we, in the United States think we have conquered the problems of equal access and treatment for all Americans.
It's difficult to say, though I have noticed far more resources and interest in the globalism than in the issues of racism and bigotry into which discussions of multi-…
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