Good Chat: What does Trump’s election mean for European security? Polina Beliakova, Stacie Goddard, Kaija Schilde, Lauren Sukin, and Sanne Verschuren - December 16, 2024 Experts discuss NATO, the war in Ukraine, nuclear policy, and more.
Good Playlist: Songs of hope, optimism, and strength ▶️ Nadia E. Brown and Christine M. Slaughter - December 6, 2024 Here’s some inspiration from boomers, who've seen turbulent times before.
Black women felt energized in 2024 – and frustrated Nadia E. Brown and Christine M. Slaughter - November 27, 2024 Here’s what our focus groups this fall revealed about emotions and politics among this key group of voters.
The Divine Nine and Black voter support for Kamala Harris Nadia E. Brown, Christine M. Slaughter, and Michael G. Strawbridge - August 5, 2024 A closer look at the history and contributions of Black Greek Letter Organizations.
Kamala Harris’ historic nomination could mobilize Black women voters Nadia E. Brown and Christine M. Slaughter - July 29, 2024 Our research shows Biden picking Harris as running mate in 2020 boosted Black women’s political engagement.
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 did Kenyans elect Ruto as president? Susanne D. Mueller - August 23, 2022 What looks superficially like a normal election was filled with contradictions, intrigue, double-crossing and surprise shifts in ethnic loyalties
Will Pennsylvania vote for a Harvard grad with a working-class image? Thomas Gift - May 26, 2022 The Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate, John Fetterman, is cultivating an unpretentious image. Here’s what the research says.
In India’s West Bengal state, backing women’s economic interests helped one party score a historic win Rachel Brulé and Nikhar Gaikwad - June 16, 2021 Policy support for financial well-being can remedy women’s inequality in politics
Argentina legalized abortion. Here’s what it means for Latin America. Taylor Boas, Mason Moseley, Mariela Daby, and Amy Erica Smith - January 17, 2021 Abortion rights advocates focused on public health consequences for women in poverty.