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multiculturally
adverb as in internationally
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“We’re considering pastoral ministries, we’re really rooted in the needs of the faithful,” Ms. Williams said, referencing the current global “Synod on Synodality” convened by Pope Francis to “care for and about the needs and the interests of all of our multiculturally diverse communities.”
Field work, classroom discussions, and individual study and self-reflection all help to mold diverse, ethical, reflective, clinically skilled and multiculturally competent counselors qualified to serve in diverse communities.
A Richards Group spokeswoman confirmed that Mr. Richards, 87, had made the “too Black” remark, but said in an email that he was trying to convey that the proposed ad “was not multiculturally inclusive enough.”
Among them were legions of self-styled guardians of America who fear being replaced at the gates by a new shift that is racially and multiculturally diverse.
In the first few years of this century, Osvaldo Golijov was the hottest, most multiculturally transformative composer in America, particularly with his glorious, groundbreaking, millennial “La Pasión Según Marcos.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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