Washington, D.C.
Inspired by Bill Rankin’s map of Chicago and using U.S. Census data from 2000, Eric Fischer created city maps on which each dot represents 25 people. The dots are color-coded by race/ethnicity: Red means white, blue means black, orange represents Hispanics, and green means Asian. Read an article about it here or visit Fischer’s Flickr to see 102 different city maps.
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I found these pics astounding, yet somehow it made all the sense in the world.
Love the stuff you guys are doin on the blog.
Thank you, Wayne. I just went over to check out your blog as well — look forward to further reading/dialogue!
Ditto on Nikki’s comment, Wayne. Great blog.
Saw your post on the DREAM Act. Did you see Charlie Rangel’s Huffington Post article? Great case for the measure and a de facto indictment of those who shut it down.
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