Its a boring upper-middle class suburb filled with white families who flinch at the sight of "ethnics". Technically, these people aren't racists; they just fear things they don't normally see.
Now, the neighborhood I lived in while I had an apartment in Richmond... oh man, what a place. The population is predominantly black and that population is split up into normal black people, stereotypical black people (gold in their teeth, blasting rap from their old-ass cars, pants around their thighs, trying to look dangerous) and old black people. I put the old black people into their own category because they are such a strange and diverse group. Some old black people in Richmond are homeless and/or crazy (funny stories and random singing crazy not stab-stab crazy). Then there are the college students like me running around. The lower classmen are usually the ones getting slit up and mugged. The upper classmen use the lower classmen as unwitting decoys so we can go on with our days unharmed.
I honestly could not come up with two more opposite areas to call home.