Is Lexington diverse? Do people from different ethnic groups get along? Here's what two local experts had to say about diversity, inclusivity, and racism in Lexington, Kentucky.
Diversity and Racism in Lexington, Kentucky
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A person considering a move to Lexington, Kentucky, should consider the following: industry and job opportunities, community events and citizenship, education, and demographics. The largest employers in Lexington include those in the horse industry, in education, and in business. The town has frequent events including a weekly Farmer’s market, a “Thursday Night Live” music show, a monthly Gallery Hop for local artists, and a thriving downtown. The school district, one of the largest in the state, receives high marks and produces students who are both college and career ready. Lexington has a lot to offer, and would be a welcome home for all.
Lexington, KY is a very lively, diverse city. The entire area is intertwined with both nice and run-down properties. Near the city center, it is a bustling metropolis, but the further you get from downtown, the more rural it becomes. Most importantly, Lexington is well known for its many breweries, while its satellite towns – Georgetown, Frankfort, and Versailles, are all known for their bourbon distilleries.
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