The human desire to connect is our history, present and future
Frederick Jansohn highlights the enduring human desire for social connection amid rising anti-multicultural sentiments in Australia. He reflects on his mother's experiences in 1930s Iran, where diverse cultures coexisted harmoniously. The ongoing debate over monoculturalism versus multiculturalism raises concerns about potential exclusion and the loss of diversity in society.
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Published 03 Jul 2026, 08:30 UTC · Updated 03 Jul 2026, 08:40 UTC
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