We are, at almost every point of our day, immersed in cultural diversity: faces, clothes, smells, attitudes, values, traditions, behaviours, beliefs, rituals.
We are increasingly recognising and accepting, respecting and celebrating, our cultural diversity.
I think the whole, like, cultural diversity and the arty side of London is really, really great. And how it's so historic as well.
I think the driving force for cultural evolution is this desire for groups to be splitting off and separating and forming subgroups insofar as the environment will allow it. We see great cultural diversity and large numbers of cultures per unit area in regions of the world in which the environment is really rich.
America is grappling with cultural diversity, and I just want to put a show on that represents the world in which I live.
Real cultural diversity results from the interchange of ideas, products, and influences, not from the insular development of a single national style.
Our cultural diversity has most certainly shaped our national character.
When I see the cultural diversity that exists today, I feel that we must defend it, and we need Europe, because otherwise we are going to live in a society with a single model, the Anglo-American model.
Human cultural diversity is vast; the range of cultural practices, beliefs, and languages that we speak is vast.
Italy advocates the adoption of a legal instrument on cultural diversity, guaranteeing every country the protection of its own historical identity and the uniqueness of its physical and intangible cultural heritage.