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  2. Salvadoran diaspora in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    In Los Angeles, the Salvadoran population has a slightly larger number of women than men, which is 52.6% women versus 47.4% men out of 255,218 Salvadorans in the area. Out of 67,842 Salvadoran households in Los Angeles, about 80% of them have more than one person living in the home. About 71% over the age of 16 are employed.

  3. Maya Americans - Wikipedia

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    Maya-Americans are mostly found along the Sunbelt. They inhabit many cities like Los Angeles [10] and Houston but they also occupy rural areas due to their agricultural roots. Many Maya migrants moved to poor neighborhoods in big cities which led to even more violence, resource shortages, and racial oppression.

  4. Reuben Jonathan Miller - Wikipedia

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    Reuben Jonathan Miller (born in 1976) is an American writer, sociologist, criminologist and social worker from Chicago, Illinois. He teaches at the University of Chicago in the Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice and in the Department of Race, Diaspora, and Indigeneity.

  5. Bosnian Americans - Wikipedia

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    Bosnian Americans are Americans whose ancestry can be traced to Bosnia and Herzegovina.The vast majority of Bosnian Americans immigrated to the United States during and after the Bosnian War which lasted from 1992–95.

  6. Latinos (newspaper series) - Wikipedia

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    Latinos is a 27-part newspaper series on southern California's Latino community and culture of the early 1980s. The Los Angeles Times won the 1984 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service for the series. The winning team of two editors and 11 reporters and photographers who were all of Mexican American descent were the first Hispanics or Latinos to ...

  7. Rastafari - Wikipedia

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    Rastafari. Rastafari often claim the flag of the Ethiopian Royal Standard as was used during Haile Selassie's reign. It combines the conquering lion of Judah, symbol of the Ethiopian monarchy, with red, gold, and green. Rastafari, sometimes called Rastafarianism, is an Abrahamic religion that developed in Jamaica during the 1930s.

  8. Assyrian Americans - Wikipedia

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    The largest Assyrian diaspora is located in Metro Detroit, with a figure of 150,000. High concentrations are also located in Phoenix, San Jose, Modesto, San Diego, Los Angeles, Turlock, and Chicago among others. According to U.S. Census Bureau estimates, there are almost recorded 95,000 Kurds in the U.S.

  9. Russian diaspora - Wikipedia

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    The Russian diaspora is the global community of ethnic Russians. The Russian-speaking ( Russophone ) diaspora are the people for whom Russian language is the native language , regardless of whether they are ethnic Russians or not.