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Latino Americans in Grand Rapids
The Latino population of Grand Rapids and the larger West Michigan region has increased exponentially over the last few years. Along with the growth in numbers has come a real influence on the economic and cultural life of the region, as the Hispanic community fosters growth and prosperity by purchasing homes, revitalizing neighborhoods and investing in new businesses.
- Grand Rapids’ Latino population is currently 13%—an increase of 175% over the past decade.
- Hispanic students represented 24% of the total enrollment of Grand Rapids Public Schools in 2003an increase of 7% from just five years earlier; 6,000 students in the school system speak English as a second language.
- More than 1,000,000 Hispanics own Michigan businesses; some of them exhibit at the annual Hispanic Business Expo held by the 100-member West Michigan Hispanic Chamber of Commerce.
- West Michigans Latino community mounts a number of annual celebrations, including the Mexican Independence Festival, the Latino Art & Film Festival and the Hispanic Festival the regions largest ethnic festival, now in its 28th year
- In 2005, the Grand Rapids Community Foundation awarded a $100,000 grant to renovate and expand The Hispanic Center of Western Michigan, which has served the community since 1978.
- The region boasts four local Hispanic newspapers, three radio stations and four cable TV shows.
- USA Hispanic Magazine has honored San Chez, a downtown tapas bistro, as one of the 50 best Hispanic restaurants in the U.S.
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