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anti-assimilationist
Derived word form of assimilationist

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It’s an anti-assimilationist aesthetic choice that reverses and inverts a situation many Latines experienced during childhood.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 10, 2023

The Edgar belongs to a history of anti-assimilationist hair provocations sported by Mexican American youth.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 10, 2023

These attitudes can still sour Kramer’s reputation among some of the gay community’s more radical and anti-assimilationist sects.

From The Guardian • May 28, 2020

In retrospect, I see that my pro-marriage, anti-assimilationist stance was just as contradictory.

From Slate • Oct. 22, 2018

In Gonzalez-Pando's city, where Hispanics outnumber whites, the anti-assimilationist theory has become accepted practice: Miami's youth can take twelve years of bilingual public schooling with no pretense made that the program is transitional toward anything.

From Time Magazine Archive

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