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By Kristin Howell
There are many avenues of diversity. In this presentation we will observe diversity in terms of multiculturalism and how it is
displayed in today's global trends.
The term multiculturalism generally refers to an applied ideology of racial, cultural and
ethnic diversity within the demographics of a specified place, usually at the scale of an
organization such as a school, business, neighborhood, city or nation.
Diversity is a broad concept that includes gender, race, ethnicity, socioeconomic background, linguistic differences, exceptional abilities, and variations of talents and abilities, and special needs.
Media that is geared toward certain racial groups not only provide images that they can identify with, but they also expose other people to communities besides their own
This includes……………..
Tego CalderonBeyonce
Jennifer Lopez
Faith Hill
Amel Larrieux
Diversity has had a major impact on today’s fashion industry, inspiring new trends.
Interracial relationships are becoming more common in all areas of the world. What was once considered a taboo is now common place
People of mixed race are very obvious results of diversity.
Arguably, some of the most beautiful people in popular culture happen to be products of multicultural relationships
Actor, screenwriter, director, producer
Halle Berry Actress and a former fashion model
Alicia Keys
Singer-songwriter, record producer and actress
Mariah Carey
Singer, songwriter, record producer, and actress
Faith Evans
Singer, songwriter, record producer, actress and author
Kimora Lee Simmons
Fashion model, and former president and Creative Director for Phat Fashions.
Coby Bell
actor and producer
On November 4, 2008. Senator Barack Obama was elected as the 44th President of the United States. He is the first African-American to be elected.
Even in today society, it is still a struggle. We all live in this world together and that’s why it is so important for us to be able to find ways to get along. Many diversity programs and projects are being implemented into schools, workplaces, and other organizations in attempts to educate and encourage people to see past stereotypes and to reach common ground among racial groups.