A piece of art depicting a man watering a tree in an attempt to hang himself won a contest for depicting the current era of multiculturalism in Europe. In April 2016, a message circulating on social ...
Multiculturalism is an idea too politically powerful for Western governments to abandon, even if it poses a threat to the ...
As the European Union is struggling to deal with the migrant crisis (hundreds of migrants drowned in the Mediterranean), German Chancellor Angela Merkel is on record as saying “you can’t all come,” ...
I was born in 1992 in London. Growing up, I felt as if majority opinion in the UK held multiculturalism to be a wonderful thing, something to be proud of, one of Britain’s great strengths. Looking ...
It’s not often the Premier of New South Wales says something that changes the political debate in the UK and elsewhere, but so it is this week. Following the awful carnage on Bondi Beach, NSW Premier ...
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 ...
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 ...
Anyone using social media at the moment will likely be aware of the increasingly heated debates surrounding migration, identity, and national cohesion. It feels like everywhere you look, people are ...
Mono-cultural nationalism can no longer provide us with the national identities we need. The formation of multi-cultural civic identities requires a new way of drawing our political maps.
The relationship between ethnic, religious and social communities in some western European states is surrounded by a sense of crisis. The atmospherics of this crisis - immigration, visible difference, ...
Erna Paris is the author of The Sun Climbs Slow: The International Criminal Court and the Struggle for Justice. This is an excerpt from a speech given to the Senior College at the University of ...