by d3wpadmin | Feb 18, 2010 | Kurt Metzger, Uncategorized
A significant impediment to this re-invigoration is the widespread and systemic inequity plaguing marginalized populations and communities. Communities of color, particularly African-American communities, are more and more isolated from the essential opportunity...
by d3wpadmin | Feb 17, 2010 | Kurt Metzger, Uncategorized
When the first U.S. census was conducted in 1790, cries of undercount were heard across the land. Surely there were more than about 4 million residents in the new nation! Ever since, the Census Bureau has made an effort to conduct an accurate count of every person1...
by d3wpadmin | Feb 17, 2010 | Kurt Metzger, Uncategorized
I remember a few months ago, the New York Times reported about efforts underway in local governments across the country to make government data more accessible through the internet. The article asked a great question: “What good is a pile of data?” Not much good at...
by d3wpadmin | Feb 15, 2010 | Kurt Metzger, Uncategorized
London is for swingers—especially those over the age of 65. One London neighborhood is actually designing an outdoor playground for Baby Boomers. The park will offer low-impact exercise equipment to help older people improve their balance, flexibility and muscle...
by d3wpadmin | Feb 5, 2010 | Kurt Metzger, Uncategorized
The moving industry’s numbers have been corroborated by the Census Bureau, which estimates that Michigan lost 278,000 persons to domestic out-migration[1] between 2006 and 2009. And our own Data Driven Detroit (D3) analysis of IRS migration data revealed that every...
by d3wpadmin | Feb 2, 2010 | Kurt Metzger, Uncategorized
With the 2010 census upon us, we at Data Driven Detroit have been working to educate “hard-to-count” populations about the importance of being counted. The NAACP’s Legal Defense Fund estimates that Wayne County suffered an undercount of about 30,000...