[lbo-talk] Triple Your Lizard

Doug Henwood dhenwood at panix.com
Mon Jul 20 12:45:37 PDT 2009


On Jul 20, 2009, at 3:36 PM, Geoffrey Wildanger wrote:


> The Silicon Valley is probably more diverse than most places in the
> US, but it is not particularly diverse for the Bay Area. I doubt,
> however, that there are many places in the world that are that
> diverse. At least in my travels, I have yet to find one.

I think that, statistically speaking, Toronto is the most "diverse" big city in the world. Or so I remember. One reason is that U.S. cities have large concentrations of blacks and Latinos, who reduce the diversity somewhat, while Toronto has more than a little of everything.



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