Based on what I read on New Urban Arts's website under "impact", they serve over 500 high school students each year, 25 emerging artists and over 3,000 visitors. The people NUA serves are young people.
Out of the 30 seniors that walk in the doors of NUA, they give support to the young people who planned on attending college by partnering with College Visions so that their seniors could receive help with their college application, essay-writing, and FAFSA. For the others who do not have intention on furthering their education by going to college, NUA mentors work with community partners to present the "Not-College Fair" (a showcase of post-graduation programs, such as AmeriCorps and YearUp) to support these group of students after graduation.
02907 Demographics:
According to the American FactFinder, there are about 50.5%(14,155) of male and 49.5%(13,858) of female while NUA gender category shows 34% male, 5% other, and 61% female.
NUA's website shows 37% Hispanic/Latino, 27% Multi-racial, 12% White/Caucasian, 18% African American, and 6% Asian/Asian American for their race and ethnicity. These statistic shows that NUA is dominated with Hispanics while remaining diverse. If I am to compare this statistic to 02907 zip code, I would say the White/Caucasian has the second highest population of 31.5% (8,825) while Black or African American is about 26.3% (7,361) of the population. Hispanic/Latino population is 59.0% (16,528) leaving us with the highest. Asian 5.5%, Multi-racial 3.3% (929).
Looking at the demographic, I cannot conclude much. But I would assume that this zip code is dominated by working class families. According to research, college graduate percentage is very low, while there are many high school graduates.
Sources:
American FactFinder
NUA
Angie- I enjoyed reading your post!! I love how you added other nonprofits into your discussion about NUA.
ReplyDeleteThank you Maggie
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