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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

Although “rich cultural diversity” has become a buzzword for an ethnic mix, L.A.’s mix is mostly one of daylight hours.

From Los Angeles Times

This is the kind of nostalgic image often evoked in white nationalist fantasies of a society untouched by modern feminism or any kind of religious or cultural diversity; the commentary implies that this version of America is under threat from immigrants and requires some kind of force to preserve.

From Slate

Establishing California as a “bellwether state,” he wrote: “The American people are asking a series of questions which now become the California challenge .... Can the American people turn to positive effect the cultural diversity of a nation in the process of being transformed? ... Can the American people maintain their standards of living and education?”

From Los Angeles Times