Sentences with phrase «diverse immigrant populations»

Diverse immigrant populations do more than enrich a city's cultural fabric.
The essay written by the book's editor, Garnette Cadogan, offers a reflection on the humans of New York and the diverse immigrant population that the city is comprised of.

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Home visiting programs serve an ethnically diverse population including immigrant and refugee families.
The inherent diversity of any large immigrant population makes some degree of integration almost inevitable, as large and diverse groups can't maintain overall ethnic unity outside the mainstream of the host country's society.
«These inner - city schools represent both new immigrant populations from Latin America and established ones from around the world, representing a diverse cross-section of families and traditions that is uniquely «New York», and one that is close to the heart of the Holy Father,» said Superintendent Dr. Timothy McNiff in a statement.
He suggests that the lower excess risk among migrants may be because Canada's ethnically diverse general population, against whom immigrants were compared, may also include some groups that tend to experience higher rates of schizophrenia.
But now DNA found in bones plucked from the permafrost suggests there was a diverse array of immigrants that later broke up into isolated populations.
The district serves an increasingly diverse population, 30 percent of whom are immigrants from Brazil and the Azores.
The largest district in the state, Schaumburg CCSD 54 was undergoing a transformation, with diverse immigrant cultures bringing 89 new languages into schools and swelling the student population to 14,000 students from preK to eighth grade.
(An important part of Sturgis» efforts to create a diverse student body is recruiting from low - income and immigrant families in neighboring towns, including from the Brazilian population on Cape Cod who speak Portuguese as their first language.)
Claire has developed innovative programs and practices for diverse populations of new learners of English in various New York City public schools and as Executive Director of Internationals Network, works to create appropriate educational opportunities for new and changing immigrant populations.
Our city is a diverse one, with a large population of African and Burmese immigrants, in addition to Caucasian, African - American and Hispanic populations.
Among many immigrant populations from other language groups, even those who arrived generations ago, Saturdays are reserved for children to learn their home language, be it Greek, Italian, Chinese, Arabic or any other language represented in this linguistically diverse city.
Just a short ride on the subway (7 Train) from Manhattan is Jackson Heights, Queens, one of the most diverse neighborhoods in the city (if not the country) with over 65 % of the population made up of immigrants, and an estimated 138 languages spoken here.
[3] The area has historically served as an entry point for immigrants and refugees, and the Roseland Public School District claims to serve one of the most diverse student populations in the county.
This growing population of Latinos is diverse; Mexican Americans, new Mexican immigrants, Chicanos, Puerto Ricans and Cubans.
It is an extremely ethnically - diverse city and foreign - born immigrants account for nearly 35 % of the city's population.
Delivering excellent service, community referrals, collaboration and community development, the Immigrant Welcome Centre opens doors to welcome immigrants, refugees and their families to an increasingly diverse North Island population.
Her most recent projects have included diverse populations of families who are immigrants or are limited English proficient.
Home visiting programs serve an ethnically diverse population including immigrant and refugee families.
Growing numbers of both immigrants and citizens of Latin American, Asian American, and African American descent are creating an increasingly diverse population in the United States.
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