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The Racial Dot Map plots a dot for every resident of Grand Rapids and beyond, and colors it based on their race and ethnicity as reported in the 2010 U.S. Census.
This morning a BRO reader sent along “The Racial Dot Map” that depicts our racial state of affairs, according to 2010 Census Block Data. You can visit the map by clicking here and zooming in ...
If you haven't seen the Racial Dot Map, you should probably take a peek.Especially if you're a map nerd. The map was created by Dustin Cable at University of Virginia's Weldon Cooper Center for ...
Explore the racial demographics on dot maps of America's five most populous cities above. Find your community on the full Racial Dot Map. 4th of July Sale - 25% OFF!
Each dot on the map is color-coded by race and ethnicity -- Whites are coded as blue, African-Americans as green, Asians as red, Hispanics as orange and all other racial categories are coded as brown.
The Racial Dot Map also allows viewers to completely remove the color coding from the map. This paints of different picture of population density. It shows large blank areas of industry and green ...
One map can show a planner the total population, population density, distribution and racial demographics of his or her town. "They elegantly convey a lot of information in a small space," Cable said.
ArcGIS created a Racial Dot Map, which uses census data to chart every person in America based on the place they live and the race they claim.
No one likes to admit it but name a large city in America and you can find what main street racially divides it. ArcGIS created a Racial Dot Map, which uses census data to chart every person in ...
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