Wednesday, January 23, 2008

A Potential Pittsburgh 2.0 Success Story

From today's Pop City profile of Lourdes Sanchez Ridge:
While the US average for foreign-born nationals is a healthy 12 percent, Pittsburgh lags behind with an anorexic three percent – despite some 4,000 foreign-born college graduates in Pittsburgh. How many of them are Spanish speakers? Some 24,000, according to the 2000 census, a number that may be low, given the undocumented Latinos living here.

Currently, Sanchez Ridge’s best guess is some 40,000, including as many as 25 percent undocumented (and therefore invisible). “It’s a matter of opportunity,” she says. “People go where the opportunities are, and Pittsburgh has a lot to offer. Cost of living. Housing. Livability. Size. Access to government.”

Keeping Latinos, and attracting others, is Sanchez Ridge’s crusade. “I want to represent them,” she says, “the success stories, the professionals. The stereotype is that all Latinos are poor and uneducated, but that’s not true.”

Link

See also this earlier Pittsblog post.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hola.

My name is Brian Wiles and I am an ex-Pittsburgher who lives in Cincinnati. I co-own a Hispanic Publishing Company based out of Cincinnati. We publish newspapers in Cincinnati, Detroit and Atlanta.

I would love the opportunity to discuss further the emerging Hispanic community in the Pittsburgh area.

Schultz said...

Brian - if you haven't already been in contact with Lourdes please send me an email and I will forward it along to her.

Chris Schultz
schultzchr@gmail.com