Joey Cherdarchuk used a lightning metaphor to visualize the outcomes of races from…
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F1 Racing results plotted as lightning
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Census Mapper, a tool to visualize population and racial shifts
Pitch Interactive and the Census 2020 Data Co-op, supported by the Google News…
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Black neighborhoods split by highways
Rachael Dottle, Laura Bliss and Pablo Robles for Bloomberg on how urban highways…
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Black mortality gap
Anna Flagg, for NYT’s The Upshot, used dots arranged as a stacked area…
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Race and ethnicity map of dots
CNN goes with the dot density map for their first pass on the…
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Shift in white population vs. people of color
The New York Times go with the angled arrows to show the shifts…
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Maps of racial population change
Using their peaks and valleys metaphor, The Washington Post shows the shift in…
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Collecting reports of anti-Asian hate crimes
The New York Times collected, categorized, and linked to reports of anti-Asian hate…
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Excess deaths, by race
It’s clear that Covid-19 has affected groups differently across the United States. By…
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Gaps between mortality rates for black and white Americans
For NYT Opinion, Gus Wezerek charted the gaps between white and black mortality…
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Race and the virus
The New York Times obtained data on race and those affected by the…
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Gaps between black and white America
New York Times Opinion compared several demographics, such as unemployment and income, between…
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Race and Origin in the United States, by State
Here is the breakdown for each state in the United States, based on estimates from the American Community Survey.
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Racial Divide
It’s hard to think of much else. These maps show the racial divide between black and white people in major cities.
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Education disparities
There are many racial disparities in education. ProPublica shows estimates for the gaps:…
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Mapping predominant race block by block
Based on data from the Census Bureau, National Geographic mapped predominant race in…
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A visualization game to understand education and school segregation
Educate Your Child by Gabrielle LaMarr LeMee uses census data and the school…
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If We All Left to “Go Back Where We Came From”
Imagine that those with immigrants in their family tree left the country. Almost everyone, basically.
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Mapping a diverse but segregated America
Aaron Williams and Armand Emamdjomeh for The Washington Post delve into diversity and…
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Black boys dropping income levels as adults
Research by Raj Chetty, Nathaniel Hendren, Maggie Jones, and Sonya Porter from the…