Global Pluralism Monitor: Mexico report is live now.
Mexico has long been recognized as an inclusive and multicultural nation. The Global Pluralism Monitor: Mexico report explores many experiences and challenges for inclusion across Mexican history and the present.
Bridging the gap: The power of pluralist leadership in divided times
Across all of our programs, we responded to growing polarization by fostering deeper, more meaningful connections across difference. Throughout the year, we collaborated closely with a diverse array of innovators—community leaders, educators and policymakers—who guided our efforts in the path to pluralist societies.
Over the next three years, the Centre’s core programs and activities will support transformational change by increasing the global commitment to pluralism. Achieving this goal requires enhancing our strategic partnerships and increasing our funding.
From November 13th to 17th, the Global Centre for Pluralism welcomed the 2023 Global Pluralism Award winners and honourable mention recipients to Ottawa for a week of exciting events.
The Centre is excited to share with you the launch of our latest initiative – the Global Pluralism Monitor website! Our commitment to understanding the state of pluralism in different countries and contexts has led us to create the Global Pluralism Monitor, a resource we believe is a catalyst for positive change.