Having spent the last several years writing a book about African-Americans, Latinos, women, and homosexuals who are also political conservatives, I was almost gratified by the spectacle of inclusion ...
In the 1960s in Quebec, in French Canada, "The Quiet Revolution" of discontent resulted in the creation of the Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism (the B&B Commission). "The Other ...
The 1970s Australia I grew up in was a country that was not kind by our modern, ‘woke’ standards, but it was legible. It was Anglo-centric, blunt, and often indifferent to the hurt feelings of us ...
On his final day in office, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo criticized multiculturalism in a tweet. “Woke-ism, multiculturalism, all the -isms—they’re not who America is,” he wrote. “They distort our ...
In his nearly forgotten book Notes Towards the Definition of Culture, T.S. Eliot observed that “One people in isolation is not aware of having a ‘culture’ at all.” Until I was 12, I lived in western ...
Ethnicities, Vol. 20, No. 2, Special Issue: Diversity in an Anti-immigration Era (April 2020), pp. 265-292 (28 pages) In this piece, I offer an original and fundamental critique of a range of ...
Rishi Sunak has contradicted his own home secretary by saying that Britain should be proud of its record on multiculturalism. The prime minister has repeatedly declined to say whether he agrees with ...
On the surface, multiculturalism seems a little like apple pie: It's American and seemingly everyone wants a piece. No wonder, then, that corporations are trying to sell it to us, one slice at a time.
Today, to criticise multiculturalism, one is invariably derided as ‘right wing’ or ‘reactionary’. Conversely, to champion multiculturalism, one is invariably perceived as ‘progressive’ or ‘of the left ...