Tag: diversity
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The Immigration Innovators
Citis have a huge stake in who comes to live within their territory. Yet they have almost no say over national immigration policy. That is why they are leading innovations on how to attract and integrate migrants.
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Tales from the Urban Age
Our cities, big and small, are on the frontline to lead real change and improve the lives of all their citizens. Is Europe ready to become a continent of Divercities?
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Paean to Tolerance: We are the Solution
It is of human nature to be diverse; only tolerance can ensure the survival of this colourful diversity. However, tolerance is under threat. Where does the solution lie?
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¿Ļöşţ ĩń Ťŕåňŝłætiøñ? On untranslatable words and different perceptions of the world
Here are some examples of untranslatable words, like undiscovered territories, conceptions of the world that we have not even conceived of.
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“As migrants, we contribute. Europe benefits largely from us.” Interview with Nazek Ramadan
UNITEE’s New European of the Month, Madi Sharma, is the founder of Migrant Voice in the United Kingdom.
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“EU membership means peace for Croatia”, Interview with Croatian MEP Ruza Tomasic
Ruza Tomasic, Croatian MEP since her country entered the European Union in July 2013 and Member of the Bureau of the European Conservatives and Reformists Group, talks to UNITEE about the importance of entrepreneurship and the particular challenges Croatia is facing as the newest EU Member State.
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20 ways to tear Europe apart
For such a small continent, Europe is home to a huge number of differences and stereotypes. Bulgarian artist Yanko Tsvetkov shows them all in a series of 20 maps, representing different ways in which Europe can be sliced.
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“Women Make a Difference.” Interview with Elif Alduman of Golden Rose
For Elif Alduman, active member of the association Golden Rose, diversity and multiculturalism are strong qualities for society that can only be useful if we first learn how to live and work together.
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For immigration trust the film directors.
Films tell us more about immigration that any news channel, from Charlie Chaplin’s The Immigrant (1917), Lamerica (1995), to Almanya – Willkommen in Deutschland (2011).