Voter suppression tops Black women’s concerns about democracy Nadia E. Brown and Christine M. Slaughter - May 29, 2024 For Black women, the Voting Rights Amendment is essential for democracy.
Why aren’t there more Republican women in Congress? Laurel Elder - August 18, 2021 Congress has far more Democratic than Republican women. That’s not likely to change.
Asian American women legislators have been speaking out against anti-Asian violence Maneesh Arora and Hannah June Kim - March 19, 2021 On social media and in other communications, they’ve been speaking out since the former president began calling covid-19 “the China virus.”
Would Booker and Castro be in tonight’s debate if polls counted people of color accurately? Matt Barreto - December 18, 2019 Most polls misrepresent the Democratic electorate. Here’s how that skews the results.
Will there be a ‘rainbow wave’? 4 things to know about LGBTQ candidates running for office this year. Charles Gossett and Andrew Reynolds - October 22, 2018 [caption id="attachment_79173" align="aligncenter" width="960"] The first openly gay U.S. senator,
Who came out in the brutal heat to the ‘Families Belong Together’ march? Here’s our data. Dana Fisher - July 3, 2018 https://www.washingtonpost.com/video/national/wirereuters/thousands-rally-in-protest-of-trumps-immigration-policy/2018/06/30/50dcc7c8-7c81-11e8-ac4e-421ef7165923_video.html The “Families Belong Together” march this past weekend involved
The U.S. elected fewer openly LGBT legislators this cycle than last. Again. Charles Gossett and Andrew Reynolds - November 11, 2016 A rainbow flag blows during a demonstration in Berlin.
White Christian America is dying John Sides - August 15, 2016 Robert P. Jones is the founding CEO of the Public
Three reasons why nominating Sri Srinivasan for the Supreme Court could change U.S. elections Sono Shah and Karthick Ramakrishnan - March 14, 2016 President Obama seems to be making good his pledge to