‘Wear hijabs in and out of class’: Pupils at state Islam school become the first to be forced to cover up with Muslim headscarf | Mail Online

The debate in the UK on state schools with dress codes, in and out of school. Lacking in the article is a comparison with other faith-based state schools, and their dress codes (e.g., Catholic, Jewish, Sikh etc), and how they are applied.

Quebec, ironically, also provides state financing to faith-based schools, despite it ongoing focus on secularism.

A reminder that providing financing can reinforce parallel communities and reduce opportunities for integration.

‘Wear hijabs in and out of class’: Pupils at state Islam school become the first to be forced to cover up with Muslim headscarf | Mail Online.

Chief Rabbi Lord Sacks: Multiculturalism ‘Has Had Its Day’

Although it starts off with the usual mischaracterization of multiculturalism (or the European interpretation to be charitable) as separate and parallel communities, Lord Sacks fundamental messages are strong and positive ones about the balance between one’s personal identity and participation in broader society:

  • Don’t impose your views on the majority population;
  • Be ‘bilingual’ – be able to negotiate your civic and faith or other identities: “you know you are Jewish and you’re English and you have to negotiate that, which I think is actually good for the soul, because it forces you to realise that actually society and life is complicated. It mustn’t and can’t be simplified.”
  • Recognize that being a minority will at times be uncomfortable (e.g., antisemitism, other forms of discrimination).

Could have been more about the role of the majority in accommodation, as all groups play a role in making diverse, multicultural societies find that balance between  particular and  general identities.

Chief Rabbi Lord Sacks: Multiculturalism ‘Has Had Its Day’.

The truth of multicultural Britain | World news | The Observer

Balanced overview of multiculturalism and diversity in Britain, with some encouraging information regarding comparable income levels and other indicators. And, as always, some data gaps.

The truth of multicultural Britain | World news | The Observer.

This Ramadan we’ve shown Islam and Britishness are not incompatible | Sayeeda Warsi

Good piece by Baroness Warsi, Co-Chairman of the UK Conservative Party, and Minister for Faith and Communities, on integration of British Muslims in the broader community.

This Ramadan we’ve shown Islam and Britishness are not incompatible | Sayeeda Warsi | Comment is free | theguardian.com.

New Statesman – Alan White’s Olympic diary: Modern, multicultural Britain took to the Olympic stage – and the world liked what it saw

New Statesman – Alan White’s Olympic diary: Modern, multicultural Britain took to the Olympic stage – and the world liked what it saw.

Labour can make the most of a Britain alive with Olympic spirit | Tim Soutphommasane | Comment is free | The Observer

Labour can make the most of a Britain alive with Olympic spirit | Tim Soutphommasane | Comment is free | The Observer.

Immigration: The Tories’ barmiest policy | The Economist

Immigration: The Tories’ barmiest policy | The Economist.

London’s ‘white flight’ deserves attention – FT.com

London’s ‘white flight’ deserves attention – FT.com.

Baroness Warsi: Fewer than one in four people believe Islam is compatible with British way of life – Home News – UK – The Independent

Baroness Warsi: Fewer than one in four people believe Islam is compatible with British way of life – Home News – UK – The Independent.

Multiculturalism: a toxic term for Tories | Politics | The Guardian

Multiculturalism: a toxic term for Tories | Politics | The Guardian.