Immigration is reshaping Europe. Numbers are high. Tensions are rising. Where multiculturalism was intended to resolve this by having diverse communities integrate and live side by side in harmony, in practice, it has far too often led to separation and disconnection. Despite best intentions, multiculturalism has failed. This begs the question: if not multiculturalism, then what? Mechelen, a small town of 85,000 inhabitants in Northern Belgium, serves as a good example.