57% believe American culture is improved by immigrant cultures.
57% of Americans believe that immigrants improve the quality of the food, music, and arts in the United States—a number that has increased by 17% in the last 10 years.
57% of Americans believe that immigrants improve the quality of the food, music, and arts in the United States—a number that has increased by 17% in the last 10 years.
Immigrants are up to 19% more likely to take part in a variety of cultural activities that incorporate technology—particularly the use of television, mobile devices, or the internet to view artforms like classical music, salsa, ballet, contemporary dance, and theater.
Three decades of research confirm that well-implemented immersion in heritage language and culture improves language acquisition, enhances test performance, increases school retention and graduation rates, college entry, and increases parent involvement and cultural pride.
Over 8 out of 10 participatory arts activities strengthen community ties, including across cultural experiences and viewpoints.