Inclusion Paradox Sighting: Muslim American Millennials Who Use Punk Rock to Express their Voice

The many ways in which we are different does not remain static. First, we are multidimensional, where our race, ethnicity, gender, age, faith, sexual orientation, etc, make up who we are and shape our worldviews. Also the way we see others must take into account the diversity of their own context. In this Chicago Sun-Times article, we get a glimpse into the identity of Muslims who are American, are in their twenties, and are artists. Go to article.

About Andrés

Andrés Tapia is President of Diversity Best Practices, the preeminent diversity and inclusion thinktank and consultancy. In this role, he helps companies create first-in-class diversity strategies and develop innovative solutions for culture change. Previously he served as Hewitt’s Chief Diversity Officer and Emerging Workforce Solutions Leader. As a published writer and prominent speaker, Andrés offers thought-provoking views about diversity’s impact around the world. He is the author of The Inclusion Paradox: The Obama Era and the Transformation of Global Diversity. Find his bio here.

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