Is the park a center for intermingling of races and culture or does it exhibit the same segregation of Queens'  towns?

Is the park a center for intermingling of races and culture or does it exhibit the same segregation of Queens’ towns?

            Interviewers mapped by location of interview

                                                  [ identifying as: white(blue), Hispanic/Latin(green), Black/African American(Orange), Asian/Asian American(purple), other(grey) ]  *same as map above*

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* Beyond the data collect about individuals we questioned there is observable patterns of congregation throughout the park.

   

A Closer Look

* This statistical data incorporates the responses of individuals who chose to answer the questions taken into consideration below. Any discrepancy in percentages may be due to the fact that the subject’s answer did not lend to a category considered applicable within the confines of said questions *

29% of people asked would go to the Queens Open Night Market

-After being informed about the significance of the Pavilion, 50% of respondents are still in favor of its removal/demolition or express dissatisfaction with the structure

100% of the people asked like the globe

-100% of respondents  find the park to be culturally diverse/ find that the park lends to diversity

-50% of those surveyed only interact with their own group of identification

36% of those surveyed claim to interact with a diversified group of people

Here is a sample of the questions we asked participants:

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