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In this paper, Tom Calma (HREOC's Acting Race Discrimination Commissioner) argues that:
- multiculturalism is
a sound policy framework consistent with HREOC’s legislative
mandate to promote understanding, respect and friendship among racial and ethnic
groups in Australia and to combat prejudices that lead to racial
discrimination.
- Multiculturalism is also a set of norms or principles
compatible with HREOC’s vision for an Australian society in which the
human rights of all are respected, protected and
promoted. In particular it
resonates with a notion of equality which enables all Australians to participate
fully in the social, cultural, economic and political life in Australia
irrespective of race, religion, colour, descent or national or ethnic
origin.
- Finally, multiculturalism, both as policy and as principles, supports the ideals of a democratic society in which every person is free
and equal in dignity and rights.
To download the paper, or order hardcopies visit: http://www.hreoc.gov.au/racial_discrimination/multiculturalism
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