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World Service,22 Jun 2019,49 mins

Global Questions: Is Multiculturalism failing?

Global Questions

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Multiculturalism was once the dream of many countries around the world, encouraging ethnically diverse cultures to live side by side in harmony. But critics say that dream has failed: that too many communities live separately – pursuing segregation rather than integration, fuelling dangerous resentment. Can you have a multi-racial, multi-faith society, without forcing people of different cultures to assimilate? Global Questions travels to Sydney, Australia – a young country built on immigration, where many cultures now live together – hailed by its former Prime Minister as the most successful multi-cultural society in the world. But even here there are real tensions, and the world recoiled in revulsion when a self-avowed Australian racist and white supremacist massacred fifty Muslims in Christchurch, New Zealand. It revealed a disturbing underbelly of racism in parts of Australian society. So in this mobile, globalised world, is multiculturalism failing – and if so, what needs to replace it? Presented by Zeinab Badawi.

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