Is Brighton diverse? Do people from different ethnic groups get along? Here's what four local experts had to say about diversity, inclusivity, and racism in Brighton, England.
Diversity and Racism in Brighton, England
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Brighton is a bright and vibrant city. So diverse in pretty much every way imaginable that it can come a shock to new visitors. Being open minded is something that is a necessity of any newcomer. It is important to treat everyone as an equal in Brighton and to respect everyone’s views in the same way your views will be.
Brighton is a fun and bustling city with lots of things to both see and do. From visiting independently owned shops in the Laines to seeing the sea from the i360, there are lots of things to explore and experience in this small but diverse city. In the night there are many pubs and bars both in town and along the seafront for a fun evening of drinking and friendly chatter.
Someone moving to Brighton should be excited to know they are moving to a great city. Brighton has a lot to offer; it is inclusive, creative, and fun. Anyone moving to the city should know Brighton’s public-transport oriented ethos. Driving is restricted but there are cycle lanes almost everywhere.
Brighton is a lively and bohemian seaside city with a high student population being that it is in close vicinity to two universities. There is a lot of diverse entertainment on offer and many great opportunities to explore music and the arts and being within a very easy commute to London and less than an hour on the train to Gatwick airport.
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