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DATA INVESTIGATION: The Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington metro area is one of the most racially segregated metros in the country.
For those unfamiliar with the concept, data segregation refers to the separation of sensitive data from less sensitive data, and the ability to process the former with additional protections.
Data show that racial and socioeconomic segregation persist, but districts may be able to seek federal help to address it.
What Hand-Drawn Maps and GPS Data Tell Us About Segregation A new study in the journal Cities uses both high-tech and low-tech tools to challenge the notion that Jerusalem is a divided city.
As we reach the 70th anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education, a crucial question arises: Why are our nation’s schools experiencing increased segregation despite progress in neighborhood ...
Decades after the passage of the U.S. Fair Housing Act, housing patterns across the country reveal segregation persists in many communities.