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Old 04-08-2009, 01:49 PM
 
Location: Colorado Springs,CO
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What do you think are the most diverse suburbs? Im talking about racial diversity, but if you want to throw in things about the ethnicty of the different races that live in the suburbs thats fine too. I'll start of.

Lorain,Ohio a suburb of Cleveland
White-61.1%
Hispanic-21%(very large purto rican population)
Black-15.9%

Aurora, Colorado a suburb of Denver
White-59.2%
Hispanic-19.8%
Black-13.4%

North Miami Beach a suburb of Miami
Black-39%
Hispanic-30%
White-24.8%

Forest Park, Georgia a suburb of Atlanta
Black-37.4%
White-35.2%
Hispanic-20.2%

Theres a couple very diverse suburbs.
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Old 04-08-2009, 01:59 PM
 
Location: Colorado Springs,CO
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Vallejo a suburb of San Francisco
White-30.4%
Black-23.7%
Filipino-20.7%
Hispanic-15.9%

Yonkers a suburb of New York City
White-50.7%
Hispanic-25.9%
Black-16.6%
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Old 04-08-2009, 03:22 PM
 
Location: Los Altos Hills, CA
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overall, LA,NY and SF have some incredibly diverse suburbs.
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Old 04-08-2009, 03:27 PM
 
Location: Irvine,Oc,Ca
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Long Beach,And Oakland!!
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Old 04-08-2009, 03:30 PM
 
Location: Colorado Springs,CO
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Originally Posted by 18Montclair View Post
overall, LA,NY and SF have some incredibly diverse suburbs.
Long Beach and Oakland are some of the most diverse cities in the country, and since they are so close to much larger cities I consider them to be suburbs. It would take a huge list to put down all of the diverse suburbs of those three cities you named because there is so many.
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Old 04-08-2009, 04:00 PM
 
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What do you think are the most diverse suburbs? Im talking about racial diversity, but if you want to throw in things about the ethnicty of the different races that live in the suburbs thats fine too. I'll start of.

Lorain,Ohio a suburb of Cleveland
White-61.1%
Hispanic-21%(very large purto rican population)
Black-15.9%

Aurora, Colorado a suburb of Denver
White-59.2%
Hispanic-19.8%
Black-13.4%

North Miami Beach a suburb of Miami
Black-39%
Hispanic-30%
White-24.8%

Forest Park, Georgia a suburb of Atlanta
Black-37.4%
White-35.2%
Hispanic-20.2%

Theres a couple very diverse suburbs.
Lorain seems to be more of an independant city, than a suburb. Elyria does too.
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Old 04-08-2009, 04:03 PM
 
Location: Colorado Springs,CO
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Lorain seems to be more of an independant city, than a suburb. Elyria does too.
Well, Lorain county is a part of the Greater Cleveland area so I consider it a suburb. I guess it depends on what you consider a suburb.
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Old 04-08-2009, 04:56 PM
 
Location: yeah
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Originally Posted by CTownNative View Post
Long Beach and Oakland are some of the most diverse cities in the country, and since they are so close to much larger cities I consider them to be suburbs. It would take a huge list to put down all of the diverse suburbs of those three cities you named because there is so many.
Find new criteria.
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Old 04-08-2009, 05:09 PM
 
Location: Colorado Springs,CO
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Originally Posted by krudmonk View Post
Find new criteria.
Yeah, I just looked up the definition of a suburb and I guess Oakland and Long Beach Really wouldn't count as suburbs.
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Old 04-08-2009, 06:59 PM
 
Location: Underneath the Pecan Tree
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Houston Suburbs:

Sugar Land:
White Non-Hispanic (60.8%)
Chinese (10.1%)
Hispanic (8.0%)
Asian Indian (6.8%)
Black (5.2%)
Two or more races (2.4%)
Other race (2.3%)
Other Asian (2.3%)
Vietnamese (2.0%)
Filipino (1.9%)
Korean (0.6%)
American Indian (0.5%)

Missouri City:
  • White Non-Hispanic (38.6%)
  • Black (38.3%)
  • Hispanic (10.9%)
  • Other race (4.5%)
  • Asian Indian (3.7%)
  • Chinese (2.8%)
  • Two or more races (2.1%)
  • Filipino (1.8%)
  • Vietnamese (1.2%)
  • Other Asian (0.9%)
  • American Indian (0.5%)
Stafford:
  • White Non-Hispanic (35.6%)
  • Hispanic (23.3%)
  • Black (18.9%)
  • Other race (10.5%)
  • Asian Indian (7.3%)
  • Two or more races (3.4%)
  • Chinese (3.3%)
  • Filipino (3.2%)
  • Vietnamese (2.9%)
  • Other Asian (2.7%)
  • American Indian (0.8%)
and more.....
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