By Okon Ekpenyong
The forthcoming ‘Findings from the Immigrants Make Columbus Project’ event, scheduled for June 25, 2024 from 5:30 to 7:30 pm at the Fawcett Center in Columbus, is a collaborative effort led by Councilmember Lourdes Barroso De Padilla and the esteemed Ohio State University Department of Social Work.
We are all part of this effort, focused on conducting comprehensive research and addressing and meeting the essential needs and aspirations of New American residents in Columbus.
Councilmember Lourdes Barroso De Padilla, the first Latin-American woman elected to serve on the Columbus City Council, plays a pivotal role in this initiative. The collaboration with Ohio State University seeks to gather crucial data and insights to guide decision-making and enhance the inclusivity and vibrancy of Columbus.
The study has benefited significantly from the active participation of individuals from 23 countries of origin residing in various counties, such as Delaware, Licking, Fairfield, Franklin, and others.
The resulting comprehensive and inclusive perspective reflects the true nature of the immigrant experiences in Central Ohio.
Several significant findings have emerged from the project, highlighting the desire for more sidewalks, improved public transportation, and opportunities to celebrate cultural holidays and activities. Safety concerns, particularly with the rise of crime, remain salient among New American residents.
Furthermore, the project has revealed the significant influence of a sense of belonging on the relationship between integration and a better quality of life for new Americans. Language barriers, legal issues, funding inequities, transportation access, green spaces, and discrimination have been identified as notable challenges faced by new Americans daily.
Noteworthy recommendations from the community include:
- Revising the K-12 curriculum.
- Addressing funding practices.
- Promoting cross-agency collaboration.
- Establishing pathways to professional jobs.
These insights, shaped by the active participation of individuals from 23 countries of origin, will guide our efforts to ensure that Columbus becomes an even more attractive destination for new Americans seeking educational, work, and residency opportunities. Your involvement in this process is key to our collective success.
The event promises to be enlightening and insightful, offering a forum for substantive discussion and constructive progress. Tonight’s gathering is crucial to the success of this critical discussion on immigrant issues and community development in Columbus.
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