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Interlude 2 Diversity - Our Greatest Asset

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2024

Gay McDougall*
Affiliation:
International Human Rights Law Group, Washington
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Abstract

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When I think about America, I think about a great diversity of types of people, from different backgrounds, national origins, races, religions, classes and points of view. The US is made up of descendants of African slaves and recent African immigrants; mid-western farmers and Asian Americans whose families come from nearly every Asian nation; Jewish families from Eastern Europe and Native Americans who have owned our land for centuries before any others. These are only a few of the stories that make up the rich diversity of American society. Diversity is our greatest asset.

Type
Research Article
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