- 6/26/2015, USA Today: Court saves key tool to fight housing bias: Our views
- 1/20/2015, New Orleans Advocate: Almost 50 years after Martin Luther King Jr.'s death, fair housing still elusive in New Orleans
- 1/06/2014, NPR:'Racial Isolation' A Growing Phenomenon
- 11/22/2013, BUSINESS INSIDER:The 25 Most Segregated Cities In America
- 4/25/2013, BUSINESS INSIDER:21 Maps Of Highly Segregated Cities In Americ
- 5/29/2011, THE NEWS JOURNAL:Despite diversity, a division lingers
- 5/8/2011, ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH: St. Louis falls out of the top 50 in population
- 4/17/2011, THE MUSKEGON CHRONICLE [MICH.]: Editorial: Gathering place:New downtown should bring community together
- 4/10/2011, THE BUFFALO NEWS: Minorities -- the new majority
- 4/10/2011, THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR: Indy: diverse, but still divided
- 4/8/2011, FOX 8-TV NEWS [CLEVELAND]: Cleveland Among Top 10 Most Segregated US Cities
- 4/8/2011, KSDK-TV: St. Louis among most segregated cities in U.S.
- 4/7/2011, THE HUFFINGTON POST: America's 10 Most Segregated Cities
- 04/04/2011, WBUR-FM [BOSTON]: 2010 Census Shows Boston Among Most Segregated Cities
- 04/03/2011, THE MUSKEGON CHRONICLE [MICH.]: Census study: Racial segregation persists in Muskegon-Norton Shores metro area
- 04/03/2011, SALON: Five myths about the 10 most segregated metro areas
- 04/01/2011, BUSINESS INSIDER: The 22 Most Segregated Cities In America
- 03/31/2011, C-SPAN "WASHINGTON JOURNAL": 2010 Census and Demographic Shifts
- 3/29/2011, THE DETROIT NEWS: Metro Detroit no longer most segregated
- 3/27/2011, THE POST-STANDARD [SYRACUSE, N.Y.]: Syracuse slides to 170 in national population ranking
- 3/27/2011, THE WICHITA EAGLE: Census finds Wichita, suburbs more diverse
- 3/26/2011, THE EXAMINER [SAN FRANCISCO]: Brown University study says San Francisco makes small gains in integration
- 3/25/2011, WNYC-FM: The New Black Migration: Home is Where the Job Is
- 3/25/2011, THE PROVIDENCE JOURNAL: Census: R.I. population growth lowest in U.S
- 3/24/2011, am NewYork: Doesn't add up: Pols say Census 2010 numbers shortchanged city
- 3/24/2011, THE WASHINGTON POST: Final census numbers to offer new proof that Hispanic, Asian growth skyrocketed in past decade
- 3/23/2011, WBUR-FM [BOSTON]: Census Numbers Show A Changed State
- 3/23/2011, THE HERALD NEWS [FALL RIVER, MASS.]: Census: Latinos are 12 percent of RI population
- 3/23/2011, THE DAILY MAIL (U.K.): Sun, suburbia and seniority: Reasons why a growing number of black people are leaving major U.S. cities
- 3/22/2011, USA TODAY: Black Popluations Fall in Major Cities
- 3/21/2011, ROLL CALL: Maria Meier Leads Drive for Staff Diversity
- 3/20/2011, THE [NASHVILLE] TENNESSEEAN: Census: Hispanics, Asians shun much of our MSA
- 3/19/2011, THE FRESNO [CALIF.] BEE: Valley's resources taxed by number of kids
- 3/16/2011, JACKSON [MISS.] FREE PRESS: Census: A Long, Close Up View
- 3/16/2011, THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT: Integration, one community at a time
- 3/14/2011, ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER: Despite census totals, O.C. neighborhoods not always diverse
- 3/11/2011, ARIZONA DAILY STAR: Census: Pima falls short of 1M people
- 3/9/2011, THE WASHINGTON POST: More than half of California children Latino, census shows
- 3/9/2011, THE MERCURY NEWS [San Jose]: Census 2010: Bay Area slower-growing, more diverse
- 3/4/2011, THE WICHITA EAGLE: A more diverse Kansas: Racial, ethnic profile dramatically changes
- 2/27/2011, ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH: Urban exodus is expanding to outer reaches
- 2/24/2011, LONG ISLAND PRESS: Study: LI Still Among Most Segregated Regions in U.S.
- 2/24/2011, METRO [NEW YORK]: Still segregated on much of Long Island
- 2/24/2011, CBS NEWS: Long Island Among America’s Most Segregated Metro Areas
- 2/22/2011, ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE: A black House district pushed;Time is right, lawmakers say
- 2/20/2011, JACKSON [MISS.] CLARION LEDGER: Canton sees increase in white population
- 2/18/2011, NPR:Segregation In America: 'Dragging On And On'
- 2/18/2011, AUSTIN AMERICAN-STATESMAN: Austin area population increases by nearly half million, 2010 census data show
- 2/15/2011, NATIONAL PUBLIC RADIO: Cities In Transition: Some Shifts,Continued Flight
- 1/31/2011, THE BROWN DAILY HERALD: Research team draws ‘portrait’ of America
- 1/13/2011, AM NEW YORK: The Lost Generation: NYC losing young people to cheaper cities
- 1/13/2011, JOURNAL FOR BLACKS IN HIGHER EDUCATION: University Study Finds No Recent Progress in Increasing Racial Integration
- 1/7/2011, THE OAKLAND (Calif.) POST : Integration Slows to a Standstill
- 1/6/2011, THE TAKEAWAY: Radio interview, "Re-Defining 'Poor' in America"
- 12/21/2010, GOLOCALprov.com (Providence, R.I.): Brown Professor: U.S. More Diverse, But Less Integrated
- 12/16/2010, NEWS.RAAFATROLA (India): Analysis made by Brown University sociologist John Logan and Florida State University sociologist Brian Stults, says that despite racial and ethnic diversity increases, there is low level of integration, they say the result is surprising!
- 12/16/2010, The DAILY MAIL (U.K.): Racial integration between black and white people is at highest level for a century, new U.S. census reveals
- 12/15/2010, THE WASHINGTON POST: Washington area is wealthiest and most educated region in the nation, census data show
- 12/15/2010, CHICAGO SUN-TIMES: Neighborhood integration grinds to halt, according to Census data
- 12/15/2010, UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL: Census: Integration of U.S. cities slows
- 12/15/2010, THE TENNESSEEAN: Nashville becomes more integrated
- 12/14/2010, USA TODAY: Census data show 'surprising' segregation
- 12/14/2010, THE NEW YORK TIMES: Region Is Reshaped as Minorities Go to Suburbs
- 12/14/2010, THE NEW YORK TIMES: Immigrants Make Paths to Suburbia, Not Cities
- 12/14/2010, MILWAUKEE JOURNAL-SENTINEL: Census data analyzed – Milwaukee area tops Brookings segregation study, but 2 UWM researchers fault its methodology
- 12/14/2010, KANSAS CITY STAR: KC among top 10 cities seeing less segregation
- 12/14/2010, ASSOCIATED PRESS: Black segregation in US drops to lowest in century