Seven hundred languages, Three hundred ethnic groups, Six state-recognized religions living within the same village boundaries. Indonesia's social diversity is not a political achievement — it is a daily practice, negotiated across millennia of coexistence on islands that taught their people one unavoidable truth: there is no survival without the other. This is not tolerance, This is interdependence, written into the DNA of a nation.
Indonesia’s Four Calendars and What They Reveal About Real Social Diversity
Every year, on a single date in...
