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Could it be that diversity can only emerge when we are realizing something new or different? Once our habits of knowing become routine we don’t honestly search for something fundamentally challenging. Or is it that we kill what we collect so it will stay in-place in our collection? An example for my collection is reading “White Fragility, why it’s so hard for white people to talk about racism” by Robin DiAngelo. I find the book very challenging for all the things it points out in me that really need more work–and may never be complete. Of course, there’s also the contradiction of BEING completely diverse as an end point.

I vote for this article being an example of the unexpected, at least to those of us in the Global West.
Tunisia passes landmark anti-racism law
The law builds off of Tunisia’s status as a force for progress in the Arab world.
Lamine Ghanmi
https://thearabweekly.com/tunisia-passes-landmark-anti-racism-law