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cultural diversity

[kuhl-cher-uhl di-vur-si-tee, dahy-] / ˈkʌl tʃər əl dɪˈvɜr sɪ ti, daɪ- /


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Together, these features highlight the cultural diversity and long-term resilience of the people who developed them.

From Science Daily

Their long-standing presence and environmental knowledge help maintain a unique form of biocultural heritage in which ecological and cultural diversity have developed side by side over many generations.

From Science Daily

At Metropolitan, which has marked its members’ Caribbean culture for more than a decade, some were celebrating not just one country but the cultural diversity within their own families.

From Seattle Times

The caption read: "Let's embrace diversity on every level - biodiversity; cultural diversity; diversity of thinking; diversity of voices; diversity of ideas."

From BBC

"Robert and Myra Kraft each came from families that taught and practiced the principles of philanthropy. Fifty years ago, they began their own mission of philanthropy and taught their children the importance and value of giving back. Today, with more than $400 million in donations from the Kraft family and their foundations, the power of philanthropy has been felt by youth and families around the world by assisting programs that foster cultural diversity, education, family and health."

From Fox News