Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Colombian Stereotypes



The problems of Colombia´s past still contribute to a present perception of the country that may not be totally acurate. Despite being one the fastest growing economies in the world, with one of the strongest middle classes in South America, many North Americans and Europeans continue to avoid investment and travel in Colombia. On top of it´s rapid economic growth, Colombia has one of the highest literacy rates in the Americas topping Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, Mexico, Venezuela, and even China!
In addition to being one of the largest trading partners with the United States, Colombia still is lagging behind in foreign investment and international travel. Past violence and political instability have directly contributed to the West´s current perception of Colombia.

You will now use this blog as a forum to dispell (get rid of, repudiate, cancel) current stereotypes or misconceptions of your country. Students in Boulder, Colorado will be reading and commenting on your blog posts. Keep in mind, Most of these American students will have a very limited knowledge of Colombia, and especially Manizales!

Your Blog Response Must:
-address misconceptions/stereotypes about Colombia (what do you want people of other countries to know about Colombia?)
-discuss where these stereotypes come from
- In YOUR opinion, do you think Colombia is safe for foreign investment and travel
-At least two paragraphs

Admiral Niedringhaus

Admiral Niedringhaus