We've known for a long time, and I think culturally we've accepted, that diversity is an important thing in the work of knowledge.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Diversity is about all of us, and about us having to figure out how to walk through this world together.
I think diversity can also be a resource, an asset, especially in a world that is becoming globalized, to deal with difference, to deal with variety, to deal with complexity.
Diversity really means becoming complete as human beings - all of us. We learn from each other. If you're missing on that stage, we learn less. We all need to be on that stage.
While I started out with a vague understanding that diversity would be important, my own observations have led me to realize that achieving greater levels of diversity is in fact vital to our long-term success.
Human cultural diversity is vast; the range of cultural practices, beliefs, and languages that we speak is vast.
Diversity is valued, and it is prized. We learn to appreciate each other and each other's struggles. From diversity, we draw our enormous and our lasting strength.
It's really important to share the idea that being different might feel like a problem at the time, but ultimately diversity is a strength.
Diversity is America's most valuable resource. It is what makes us the most innovative nation on Earth.
I think diversity is something that should be celebrated because it's who we are as a world, and little kids need to be able to turn on the TV and see real-world representations of themselves. It's very important.
Diversity is really a richness for mankind.
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