New Faces at the Crossroads: The World in Central Indiana

New Faces at the Crossroads: The World in Central Indiana, a 2007 book produced by the International Center of Indianapolis, is an invaluable resource for learning about the surprisingly diverse range and sheer numbers of world citizens who have recently made Central Indiana their home.
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New Faces at the Crossroads describes these recent immigration patterns that have brought a fascinating diversity to enhance and enrich our communities. Until very recently, most of the foreign-born settlers in Indiana came from Europe. Today, however, many of the newest residents are coming from all over the globe, from such places as the Congo, India, Mexico, or Bulgaria.
Noted photographer Jeffrey Wolin beautifully illustrates our newfound universal diversity through 30 full-page, inventive and appealing photographs of new or relatively new immigrants, accompanied by profiles that reveal the many reasons for our growth in immigration. Some of his photos in this book, in a large-size format, will also grace the new Indianapolis International Airport terminal.
Helping to portray the look of today’s Central Indiana is the book’s writer, John Sherman, who provides, in a very readable format, a multitude of statistics, facts, and anecdotal information culled from dozens of interviews and extensive secondary research.

