Muncipal and neighborhood-level data from the 2010 census won't be readily available until February 2011 at the earliest, but results from the 2005-2009 American Community Survey anticipate what the official results will indicate, and what many on the streets of Rogers Park have been saying for a decade: the community's cherished diversity is declining.
Join AREA Adviser Sam Barnett to discuss this map, and the first issue of a new zine, Free Rogers Park (PDF), tonight, 1/7, at the Mess Hall (6932 N Glenwood) at 7PM
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The Declining Diversity of Rogers Park
by AREA
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Published Jan. 7, 2011
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