In Someone Else’s Shoes has quickly captivated audiences and has already become an Amazon hard copy favourite.
About The Book:
It is no accident that this book has been published at a time when questions of ethnicity, religion, social diversity, harmony, and unrest, are at the forefront of many minds throughout the world.
Individuals, organisations, communities, and nations are taking stock of both the pitfalls and advantages of cultural diversity. This is especially true of Australia – one of the world’s truly multicultural societies.
Yet, even Down Under; the debate rages on, and it seems that the factions are arriving at conclusions that are unsupported or misinformed; and only occasionally insightful.
In this book, Joseph Assaf addresses the challenges of multiculturalism by taking us on an entertaining and moving journey; one that offers unique insights, information, and ideas that have been drawn from over forty years of experience while living and breathing the multicultural experience.
This book may be seen as a multicultural handbook not only for political, business, religious, and social leaders, but also for any individual in any street, anywhere in the world.
About the Author:
Joseph Assaf is an authority in the field of multiculturalism in Australia. As well as 40 years worth of first-hand experience, he has presented numerous conferences to a multitude of public, private, national and international institutions on the topic of multicultural communication. He has also written countless papers on the topic and In Someone Else’s Shoes is a culmination of a life’s work.
About The Book:
It is no accident that this book has been published at a time when questions of ethnicity, religion, social diversity, harmony, and unrest, are at the forefront of many minds throughout the world.
Individuals, organisations, communities, and nations are taking stock of both the pitfalls and advantages of cultural diversity. This is especially true of Australia – one of the world’s truly multicultural societies.
Yet, even Down Under; the debate rages on, and it seems that the factions are arriving at conclusions that are unsupported or misinformed; and only occasionally insightful.
In this book, Joseph Assaf addresses the challenges of multiculturalism by taking us on an entertaining and moving journey; one that offers unique insights, information, and ideas that have been drawn from over forty years of experience while living and breathing the multicultural experience.
This book may be seen as a multicultural handbook not only for political, business, religious, and social leaders, but also for any individual in any street, anywhere in the world.
About the Author:
Joseph Assaf is an authority in the field of multiculturalism in Australia. As well as 40 years worth of first-hand experience, he has presented numerous conferences to a multitude of public, private, national and international institutions on the topic of multicultural communication. He has also written countless papers on the topic and In Someone Else’s Shoes is a culmination of a life’s work.