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Infographics of the Day: How Segregated Is Your City? | Co.Design

March 1, 2011 islamoyankee

Infographics of the Day: How Segregated Is Your City? | Co.Design.

That’s not the case with New York, however: There are ultra-dense areas of extreme racial concentration. But the sheer number of people in those areas means that the boundary areas become intensely rich areas of cross-cultural ferment

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