Endnotes

Chapter One

1. I originally wrote this sentence as: “You’re not like me, but what fun it is!”—as if the two should be expected to be mutually exclusive, a perhaps telling example of the persistence with which difference is equated with negativity. This was a potent reminder to me of the power of any juxtaposition of “us” and “them” to suggest negativity and conflict.

2. Al Lewis, “Just Shut Up and Do Your Job,” Denver Post, December 2, 2007, http://www.denverpost.com/business/ci_7606898?source=bb.

3. In 2007, the EU Centre on Monitoring Xenophobia and Racism was renamed the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights and given an expanded scope.

4. http://www.ofmdfmni.gov.uk/index/equality/community-relations/a-shared-future-strategy.htm ...

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