Honest question from a very ethnically homogeneous country: when you move to a new city, do you look for stuff like this, unconsciously even maybe, to see where you’d fit in?
Why is everything above hwy 225 in deer park / la porte >%90 white? That area is entirely chemical refineries/plants. Not residential at all.
Me, after zooming in “Ohhh, the *white* people are purple??”
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Map created by me using PolicyMap [https://www.policymap.com/](https://www.policymap.com/)
Data from the Census and PolicyMap
The caucasian sector of Houston is an arrow pointing to downtown
Hey! What about the rest of Houston?!
Now I know where the good food is……and it’s certainly not in Deer Park.
Am I the only one who is going to point out the obvious choice in colour scheme?
I prefer the dot census maps personally.
https://www.arcgis.com/apps/mapviewer/index.html?webmap=30d2e10d4d694b3eb4dc4d2e58dbb5a5
Honest question from a very ethnically homogeneous country: when you move to a new city, do you look for stuff like this, unconsciously even maybe, to see where you’d fit in?
Why is everything above hwy 225 in deer park / la porte >%90 white? That area is entirely chemical refineries/plants. Not residential at all.
Me, after zooming in “Ohhh, the *white* people are purple??”
West of Houston looks like the place to be.
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