Tuesday, May 21, 2019
Multiculturalism in Leicester
Out of all the cities in the UK Leicester is the most culturally diverse and its not ashamed to let it be known. It aims to support this mix of washabless into the electron orbit and lots thought has been put into aiding the acceptance of immi assignments into the city so they can mix with the white community and cook an Asian mix. From the major start of in-migration in the 1970s it is now thought that Leicester has greater diversity in three blocks than anywhere else in Europe.There is not just a mix of race but also of religion and specific religious concourses tend to be drawn to each other. Muslims concentrate in the Spiney hill and Stoneygate areas, and Hindus are mainly in Latimer, Belgrave and Rushy Mead, these religions stay very close knit whereas the Sikhs are spread across the whole city. This could be seen as requisition for the Muslims and Hindus but infact outside of these concentrations they are present in large numbers throughout the city apart from Eyres Monse ll where thither are few immigrant populations.The local govern handst alternatively of becoming uncharitable of the immigrant influx take aim defined the mix of races and religion in the city as one of their defining features. They believe the multiculturalism widens the experience of living introducing new arts, music, architecture, modality and food and therefore aim to support the community relations. Throughout the city religious places of worship have been built to help accommodate the new comers. Leicester plays a bulky role in accommodating refugees and asylum seekers who come to the UK following persecution in other countries. The city also hosts many of the religious and foreign festivals such(prenominal) as Mardi Gras and Caribbean Carnival. After the problems in the past of certain individuals and communities suffering from abuse Leicester tries to make it clear how all minorities have things to contribute to the society. This has helped people mix much easier and co ntinues to get closer to Leicesters aim of a healthy and diverse city.It has been thought the whole of the UK was sleepwalking into segregation whilst cities who were thought to be culturally diverse are instead becoming ghettos. Much of the data on the mix of races in Leicester and other cities is found through the census however this does not tell the whole trading floor about the immigrants. In Leicester Asian immigration is much higher than African immigration. An important thing to take into account is that the majority of the people migrating to Leicester are copy migrants having already migrated somewhere once before moving to the UK.This has helped them mix in much easier as they have already faced the same difficulties before and have experience dealing with the issues faced. An example of this is Asian families migrating to Africa, and then government oppression causing them to move to the UK. Many of the family leaders are business men or professionals however their qua lifications count for nothing in this country and they have had to start businesses from scratch to make use of their skills and bring an income to the household.The Leicester Asian Business Association helps to create a platform for new Asian businesses and gives a place to raise concern and discuss support. The workforce employed by these asian business men is just as mixed as Leicester itself. Companies also offer no difference to service for different races instead treating them all equally.One of the main reasons that segregation usually occurs is that immigrants want a place close to their building of worship. This meant that when they moved to new cities they would have to move in with their own group of people so that they are near the facilities that they often want. To help spread the cultures Leicester brought in these places of worship across the city. Immigrants also want a sense of equal opportunity and although there was much intolerance to their mixing there were als o groups of white people who wanted to offer them opportunities to fit in. One such example is that planning departments grant permission much easier to build their places of worship. Leaflets were also given to new arrivals in their native language to help them settle.Whereas the migrants have to adapt to their new circumstances the electric current population also has to relate to their presence. To help the bonds with these new migrant Leicester started letting candidates come forward from the minority communities for electoral positions. By 2002 Half of the Labour group had councillors from minority groups. A race relations committee was also made of which the leader was a Ugandan refugee.So as shown the mix of races in Leicester is huge and segregation is kept to a minimum. But perhaps most importantly and impressively the minorities have people representing them in government positions which is vital to their integration into the city. Without this histrionics and involvemen t in decisions and plans which will affect them mixing would be impossible and the immigrants would be forced into their own communities in which they would leave parallel lives. This is perhaps the gravestone foundation that is needed for multiculturalism and some places like London should take hints from Leicester to make their own multiculturalism succeed.
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