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A blue-eyed blonde-haired toddler attends a preschool that is filled with students of multinational origins.  They learn about other cultures and the meaning of diversity.  Oh, and, she is crazy about Dora the Explorer. If her birthday cake this year isn’t decorated with the popular Dora from Dora the Explorer her parents will have a serious melt down to look forward to. That toddler is my niece.  She is one of four pint-sized children in my family who, although separated by miles and miles geographically, they are unified by a cartoon character who teaches them life lessons, friendship and a new language. The character, Dora, just happens to be Hispanic. My nieces and nephew love learning Spanish thanks to that cartoon.  Their innocence has not yet been corrupted by bigotry or the all too common phrase, “We are in the United States of America” that is used as an argument for English only. Is cultural diversity not what makes the...
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