How are Londoners from different backgrounds getting along

A project for online course with Alberto Cairo
So it's here. First project I want to share is a brief exploration of datasets about how residents in London think people from different backgrounds are getting along in their neighbourhood (https://data.london.gov.uk/dataset/social-integration-by-borough) together with data about regions of birth of London residents (https://data.london.gov.uk/dataset/country-of-birth).
I spent too much time with those data sheets actually. At the end I just cleaned the data to show me just what I am interested in and I "flourished" the results.
These visualizations are just a tiny piece of a detective work. I also tried to make a scatter plot in InZight to check if there's any correlation between high number of residents born in Asia and low percentage of those who think all the people in their borough get along well. If you take a look just at Newham, it might work but if you check the bigger picture, it doesn't really seem like that.
There is a lot more to look out for. More data, more concrete stories maybe. I made these couple of steps for an online course about visualisation with Alberto Cairo as an exercise.