multiculturalism

/ˌmʌltiˈkʌltʃərəˌlɪzəm/
noun
  1. The belief or policy that different cultural, ethnic, and racial groups should be respected and allowed to keep their unique traditions within a society.
    • Canada is often cited as a successful example of multiculturalism, where many cultures coexist peacefully.
    • The school's curriculum promotes multiculturalism by teaching about holidays and customs from around the world.
    • Some critics argue that multiculturalism can lead to division, while others say it strengthens communities.
  2. The presence of many different cultures within a single society or place.
    • The city's multiculturalism attracts tourists who want to experience a variety of cultures in one place.
    • The multiculturalism of London is visible in its neighborhoods, restaurants, and festivals.
    • The growing multiculturalism of the country has changed its food, music, and art.
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