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    ‘People like us’: school choice, multiculturalism and segregation in Sydney
    21 Aug 2015
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    Christina Ho
    Australian Review of Public Affairs

    Daily encounters with cultural difference help establish an organic multiculturalism that becomes an ordinary part of people’s lives. People learn to deal with each other in an everyday fashion, and their differences are not a barrier to engagement and sometimes friendship. In schools where students...

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