(1) Of or relating to or including several cultures
(1) Nor is the Toronto police force even roughly reflective of the multicultural nature of Toronto.
(2) We are a multicultural society that is supposed to welcome and thrive on diversity.
(3) The festival last week was charged with a modern-day energy and a multicultural feel.
(4) They facilitate the exploration of local identity and are a way of engaging people in multicultural dialogues.
(5) It is time to say enough is enough before the unique fabric of this multicultural society is destroyed by the enemies within.
(6) But in a supposedly multicultural society like ours, it seems crazy that it should enjoy a monopoly.
(7) The Victorian terraces are owned and rented by a cross section of London's multicultural population.
(8) The celebration was part of the nursery's multicultural projects and as a leaving party for the school age children.
(9) At the core of my identity as an Australian is our multicultural and multireligious society.
(10) A multicultural society should be inclusive rather than divisive and this is something we all need to work at.
(11) This has given the city a modern, functional and multicultural feel.
(12) Britain is a multicultural society, but most people do not live in multicultural communities.
(13) As our area is not very multicultural at all, there weren't even any minority groups who could visit and share their culture.
(14) Being truly multicultural should involve respecting all cultures and traditions, she said.
(15) We live in a very multicultural society where respect and tolerance are just as important as free speech.
(16) I was used to people inviting me to join them for all kinds of multicultural menus.
(17) Our multicultural society will officially tolerate anything except racial or cultural intolerance.
(18) Their cross cultural and linguistic skills could be especially valuable in a multicultural society.
(19) I'm proud of our multicultural society, where curry is the nation's favourite dish.
(20) What kind of issues do you face trying to offer multicultural education to these youth?
(21) Society - and for that matter psychology - has a long way to go before it's multiculturally competent, they emphasized.
(22) We also provide frequent and genuine opportunities for students to practice being multiculturally reflective and critically conscious.
(23) We talk about multiculturalism , and as a minority, I'm quite sensitive to that.
(24) We know that multiculturalism is not couscous, unleavened bread and rice.
(25) Issues like immigration and multiculturalism , previously not up for discussion, were now openly debated.
(26) He's been arguing for many years that the multiculturalist system imposes a regime of Soviet-style censorship, under which the expression of controversial ideas is not tolerated; recent events allow him to confirm his claims.
(27) For multiculturalists , neither the melting pot nor the tomato soup metaphors are representative of the United States' society.
(28) She explains that for students to be validated, the classroom must be democratic and multiculturally inclusive.
(29) Apparently, Canada succeeded where the U.S. had failed in assembling multiculturally diverse, heterogeneous groups of people.
(30) In recent decades, marital and family therapy training programs have increasingly recognized the importance of preparing practitioners to become multiculturally competent.