Casa Latina, a new non-profit organization supporting Washtenaw County's Latino residents, has some interesting figures:
According to the US Census Bureau, nearly 30 percent of Washtenaw County community members who speak Spanish at home speak English ‘less than well’ Latinos make up 4 percent of Washtenaw County, yet 7.4 percent of those who use public transit are Latino More than 70 percent of Spanish speakers in Washtenaw County are native-born US citizens, and 6.5 percent are naturalized citizens
With that in mind, Casa Latina has partnered with the Ann Arbor Transportation Authority (The Ride) to begin publishing a bus route and scheduling guide in Spanish.
In a press release, Charo Ledón, Executive Director of Casa Latina, commented, "This effort will help many of our fellow community members effectively use the bus system to get to and from work, school and the grocery store. It's a big step for Spanish-speakers to be able to fully participate in our community."
And a Spanish translation might just be the first step.
Carrie Rheingans, also with Casa Latina said, "In working with TheRide, we learned that there are folks who would like to see the Ride Guide published in other languages, too, and we applaud TheRide for trying this pilot project in Spanish first with Casa Latina."
According to the release, The Ride's new website will allow users to find information in several languages.
-John Klein Wilson, Michigan Radio Newsroom
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