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Greater Detroit is becoming more diverse and less segregated – but Asians and Hispanics increasingly live in their own neighborhoods

  • Written by Grigoris Argeros, Associate Professor of Sociology, Eastern Michigan University
Greater Detroit is becoming more diverse and less segregated – but Asians and Hispanics increasingly live in their own neighborhoodsBetween 2010 and 2020, diversity increased in both Detroit city proper and its suburbs.ilbusca/via Getty Images

The Detroit metropolitan area is one of the most segregated areas in the United States.

But that is slowly starting to change for some racial groups.

The slow change is driven by the fact that the region became more racially and ethnically...

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