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Life in a Northern Virginia suburb of Washington, D.C. B.M.A.T.C., and Etruscan typewriter erasers. Blogged by David Gorsline.
The D.C. metro area has become the country's fifth most popular destination
for legal immmigrants, according to
analysis
of INS data by Audrey Singer et al. for the Brookings Institution.
- In 1998, the Washington metropolitan area was the 5th most common
destination for legal immigrants to the U.S. Only New York, Los Angeles,
Chicago, and Miami were more popular. Between 1990 and 1998, nearly 250,000
immigrants from 193 countries and territories chose to live in the
metropolitan area.
- Washington's recent immigrants are highly diverse—there is not a
dominant country (or countries) of origin among the newcomers to the region.
The largest single immigrant group—from El Salvador—comprises
only 10.5 percent of the region's newcomers.
- Washington's immigrants are not clustered into ethnically homogeneous
residential enclaves, but instead are dispersed throughout the region. Of
the top ten immigrant zip codes, four each are located in Maryland and
Virginia, and two are in the District of Columbia.
- In the 1990s, 87 percent of immigrants to the region chose to live in
the suburbs. Almost half (46 percent) of new immigrants located in
communities outside the Capital Beltway. Less than 13 percent moved to the
District.
- Asian immigrants are more likely to move to the outer suburbs, while
Latin American and African immigrants tend to live within the Beltway.
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I received some happy news from Frank, our producer for I Bring You Flowers:
I wanted to let everyone know that "I Bring You Flowers" received a nomination for Best Actor at last night's NVTA One Act awards--congratulations Matt! (I'll refrain from saying that the nomination is its own reward). The awards were spread around for the most part, but the biggest winner was "Gone" by the Hard Bargain Players. It won Best Director, Best Original Play, Best Overall Production, and a Judges Award for Best Ensemble. A full list of winners should be posted soon on the NVTA website. Thanks again to everyone for all their hard work, and I hope to work with you again!
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