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Eye on the World
May 23, 2016
Eye on the world: Harmony amid diversity
By Sentinel staff
In “Diversity as the destination” The Christian Science Monitor discusses negative effects of declining diversity in communities in the United States, due in part to the tendency of people to stay in neighborhoods and spend time with others who have similar beliefs, opportunities, and incomes. The Monitor points out that this kind of shift away from diversity “results in exclusivity and insularity and can touch off intertribal conflict. Neighborhoods and nations can’t afford that.”
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