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Kenyan Americans

Americans of Kenyan birth or descent


Americans of Kenyan birth or descent

FieldValue
groupKenyan Americans
*Wamarekani wa Kenya*
image{{image arrayperrow=2width=95height=120
image1President Barack Obama.jpgcaption1 = Barack Obama
image2Edi_Gathegi (cropped).jpgcaption2 = Edi Gathegi
image3Tom Morello.jpgcaption3 = Tom Morello
image4Lupita Nyong'o by Gage Skidmore 4.jpgcaption4 = Lupita Nyong'o
image5Bernard Lagat Daegu 2011.jpgcaption5 = Bernard Lagat
image6Ngugi wa Thiong'o - Festivaletteratura 2012.JPGcaption6 = Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o
populationestimated 202,638
popplaceLos Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco Bay Area, Seattle metropolitan area, Denver, Texas, Minneapolis, Washington, D.C., New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Delaware, Maryland, North Carolina, Atlanta, Miami and Southern United States
langsSwahili, English (Kenyan dialect)
relsRoman Catholicism, Protestantism and Islam
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Wamarekani wa Kenya

  • Luo
  • Kikuyu
  • Meru
  • Swahili
  • Kamba
  • Maasai
  • Kalenjin
  • Kisii
  • Ugandan Americans
  • Tanzanian Americans

Kenyan Americans are an ethnic group of Americans of Kenyan descent and ancestry. As of the 2021 census, there were an estimated 94,623 Kenyan-born persons living in the United States. Most Kenyan Americans are concentrated in Minneapolis–St. Paul, Seattle, Texas, Maryland, Georgia, New York, North Carolina, and the greater Washington, D.C. area.

History

The USA's subsequent restrictions against any form of immigrants from Africa and Asia until the latter half of the 20th century led to little voluntary immigration from Kenya. Kenyan emigration to the United States then noted a large increase, nearly doubling from the decades before.

This increase was caused by several factors such as political instability and a downturn in the economy of the 1980s in Kenya coupled with a high rate of unemployment (over 35%) led to a greater desire to immigrate to the USA. Some immigrants were also attracted to technology-oriented careers in the United States that boomed in availability in the 1990s and early 2000s.

Demographics

The largest populations of Kenyans in the United States are found in Texas, Minnesota, Washington, Southern California, Massachusetts, and Maryland (including the greater Washington, D.C. area.) Many Kenyans are also established in Georgia and North Carolina, states with important health care centers.

According to the 2010 census, approximately one-third of persons born in Kenya who are living in the US have become naturalized citizens.

African immigrants are among the most educated groups in the United States. Like their recent immigrant counterparts Kenyan Americans give a high value to education.

According to estimates from the Migration Policy Institute for 2015 to 2019, the total number of immigrants from Kenya in the United States was 141,800. The top counties of settlement were as follows:

  1. Hennepin County, MN – 6,900

  2. King County, WA – 4,500

  3. Tarrant County, TX – 4,400

  4. Dallas County, TX – 3,700

  5. Baltimore County, MD – 3,000

  6. Harris County, TX – 2,900

  7. Los Angeles County, CA – 2,500

  8. Franklin County, OH – 2,500

  9. Middlesex County, Mass.– 2,400

  10. Collin County, TX – 2,400

  11. Pierce County, WA – 2,200

  12. Montgomery County, MD – 2,000

  13. Cobb County, GA – 2,000

  14. Ramsey County, MN – 1,900

  15. New Castle County, DE – 1,900

  16. Maricopa County, AZ – 1,800

  17. Johnson County, KS – 1,800

From the same source for 2017-2021, there was a total of 150,900 Kenyan immigrants nationally, the top counties of settlement being:

  1. King County, WA. – 6,800 – 1)

  2. Hennepin, MN – 6,800 – (Down 1)

  3. Tarrant County, TX – 5,100 – (Same)

  4. Dallas County, TX – 3,700 – (Same)

  5. Middlesex County, MA – 3,100 – (Up 4)

  6. Franklin County, OH – 3,000 – (Up 2)

  7. Pierce County, WA – 2,900 – (Up 4)

  8. Los Angeles County, CA – 2,800 – (Down 1)

  9. Harris County, TX – 2,800 – (Down 3)

  10. Baltimore County, MD – 2,700 – 5)

  11. ) Ramsey County, MN – 2,200 – (Up 3)

  12. Wake County, NC – 2,100 – (New)

  13. Maricopa County, AZ – 2,100 – (Up 3)

  14. Johnson County, KS – 2,100 – (Up 3)

  15. Collin County, TX – 2,100 – (Down 5)

  16. Saint Louis County, MO – 1,900 – (New)

  17. Montgomery County, MD – 1,900 – (Down 5)

  18. Orange County, CA – 1,800

  19. New Castle County, DE – 1,800 – (Down 4)

  20. Worcester County, MA – 1,500

  21. Fort Bend County, TX – 1,500

  22. Fairfax County, VA – 1,500

  23. Dakota County, MN – 1,500

  24. Hudson County, NJ – 1,400

  25. Gwinnett County, GA – 1,400

  26. Essex County, NJ – 1,400

  27. Denton County, TX – 1,400

  28. Cobb County, GA – 1,400 – (Down 15)

  29. Middlesex County, NJ – 1,200

  • Santa Clara County, California, and Cass County, North Dakota, each had 1,100 while Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, had 1,000.

Organizations

Like other immigrant groups living in the US, Kenyan Americans have created many organizations. These include the Kenya Diaspora Advisory Council, the Kenya American Association, the Kenyan-Cincinnati Association ("kcaweb", whose goal is to facilitate Kenyan integration in social and cultural scopes in the tri-state area and promoting awareness of the culture of Kenya in the United States), the Minnesota Kenyan International Development Association ("MKIDA", formed in 2003, to improve education and the economy of the Kenyan Americans), KACA (Kenyan Americans Community Association), and KWITU (Kenyan Women In The United States).

The American Kenyan Educational Corporation focuses on funding secondary school students and building schools in Kenya.

Notable people

  • Barack Obama, 44th President of the United States; born to a Kenyan father of Luo descent
  • Edi Gathegi, actor known for recurring character Dr. Jeffrey Cole (aka "Big Love") in the television series House, and as Laurent in the films Twilight and its sequel The Twilight Saga: New Moon
  • Hamida Dakane – first Black and first Muslim person to serve in the North Dakota Legislative Assembly
  • Elizabeth Furse – U.S. congresswoman from Oregon
  • Huldah Hiltsley, Minnesota state representative
  • Bernard Lagat, athlete for Kenya, now representing the US (of Nandi Kalenjin descent
  • Tom Morello, rock guitarist; of Kikuyu, Irish, and Italian descent
  • Liza Mucheru-Wisner, finalist on season 10 of reality show The Apprentice
  • Ben Mutua Jonathan Muriithi, also known as BMJ Muriithi, journalist and actor based in Atlanta, Georgia; works for Kenyan media company Nation Media Group
  • Isis Nyong'o, media and technology leader
  • Mubarak Muyika, Silicon valley–based Entrepreneur known for founding his first company at 16 and selling it two years later in a six figure deal.
  • Tavia Nyong'o, scholar and professor
  • David Otunga, professional wrestler for WWE
  • The Physics, hip hop group in Seattle, Washington; of Kenyan descent
  • Mwende Window Snyder, of (American–Kamba descent), computer software engineer; senior security project manager at Apple Inc.
  • Lupita Nyong'o, Kenyan actress and an Oscar recipient featured in the movie 12 Years a Slave, and many others
  • Lawrence B. Jones-FOX News Conservative commentator, ancestral great grandparents are of Kenyan descent
  • KayCyy, rapper, singer and songwriter; born in Nairobi
  • Ngugi wa Thiong'o, author and professor

References

References

  1. Data Access and Dissemination Systems (DADS). "American FactFinder - Results".
  2. "Ten Largest African-Born Countries of Birth in the United States by Selected Metropolitan Statistical Areas: 2008–2012".
  3. "Kenyan Americans - History, Modern era, Significant immigration waves, Acculturation and Assimilation".
  4. (2014-02-04). "U.S. Immigrant Population by State and County".
  5. "Kenyan-Cincinnati Association - …Lets grow together!".
  6. "Donald Trump's apprentice comes home". [[Daily Nation]].
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