Diversity
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Growing up in a multicultural environment, we had African students in the house, and I learned about their stories, so different backgrounds, dependency on imported know-how, goods, services, exuberant cultural
diversity.
But I can surely tell you that in my country, much like on Wall Street and the city of London and elsewhere, men were at the helm of the game of the financial sector, and that kind of lack of
diversity
and sameness leads to disastrous problems.
Now that we've had all that happen, and we have all this data out there telling us that it's much better to have
diversity
around the decision-making tables, will we see business and finance change?
Where do you find yourself in places where you get injections of unpredictable
diversity?
So we realized we want full diversity, even though it can be difficult to remember what De Gaulle said when asked what it was like to be President of France.
And just as natural systems tend to increase in
diversity
and resilience over time, there's a real sense with this project that the number of possibilities just continue increasing.
When this country first encountered genuine
diversity
in the 1960s, we adopted tolerance as the core civic virtue with which we would approach that.
And though she had been part of building a liberal party, a political party that was focused on
diversity
and tolerance, about three months before the genocide, she switched parties and joined the extremist party, Hutu Power, and she became the Minister of Justice under the genocide regime and was known for inciting men to kill faster and stop behaving like women.
Always, we believed that change will spring from within, that change should be a reconciliation with culture, cultural diversity, with our faith in our tradition and in our history, but at the same time, open to universal values, connected with the world, tolerant to the outside.
We talked already about the loss of human cultural diversity, and I've seen it happening with my own eyes.
Let us celebrate
diversity.
Rocky planets like our Earth are significantly more complex than stars because they contain a much greater
diversity
of materials.
You also need a great
diversity
of chemical elements, and you need liquids, such as water.
And deep beneath those oceans, at cracks in the Earth's crust, you've got heat seeping up from inside the Earth, and you've got a great
diversity
of elements.
So DNA's learning and it's building greater
diversity
and greater complexity.
But they had great diversity, and, inside, great complexity.
And you can really see the
diversity
of the continent in an image like this.
This is a time-lapse image of that exact same data, but I've color-coded it by type, so you can see the
diversity
of aircraft that are in the skies above us.
See again, the
diversity.
So in Africa, there's been more time to create genetic diversity."
The second thing I'd like to talk about: If you were living in a remote village somewhere, your child was limp, and you were in a drought, or you were in floods, or you were in a situation where there wasn't adequate
diversity
of diet, what would you do?
So if you look at the green data points, which is air that's outside, you'll see that there's a large amount of microbial diversity, or variety of microbial types.
And in a universe where carbon exists and organic biology, then we have all this wonderful
diversity
of life.
And so with this Lego kit, we have the
diversity
required for complex information storage without DNA.
It's the kind of place where black doctors live next to white hipsters next to immigrant mothers from Hungary or talented writers from the jungles of Belize, showing me Detroit wasn't just black and white, and
diversity
could flourish when it's encouraged.
Now, the beauty of linguistic
diversity
is that it reveals to us just how ingenious and how flexible the human mind is.
The tragic thing is that we're losing so much of this linguistic
diversity
all the time.
Nearly all of these proteins can be explained by a single gene family, so this means that the
diversity
of silk types we see today is encoded by one gene family, so presumably the original spider ancestor made one kind of silk, and over the last 380 million years, that one silk gene has duplicated and then diverged, specialized, over and over and over again, to get the large variety of flavors of spider silks that we have today.
We'll also have to grow more food with less climate stability and less genetic
diversity.
But that
diversity
shouldn't end with gender or race.
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