Will protests over the Israel-Hamas war shift U.S. policy? Marc Lynch, Jeremy Pressman, and Jay Ulfelder - October 27, 2023 Two experts share their insights on the growing number of U.S. protest events.
Win or lose, progressive challengers have influenced the Democrats’ agenda Amelia Malpas - September 29, 2022 When ‘primaried’ by progressives, Democratic incumbents shift further left, research finds
What will Congress do on abortion post-Roe? Michele Swers - May 9, 2022 Here’s what Democrats and Republicans will probably do
Black motherhood shapes leadership in unique ways Andrene Z. Wright - May 6, 2022 Black mothers face distinct challenges that can lead to a commitment to caring for a broad community.
Happy 50th anniversary, women’s legislative caucuses! Here’s how to be even more effective. Nadia E. Brown, Christopher J. Clark, and Anna Mitchell Mahoney - February 9, 2022 Black women legislators can point out policy blind spots others might overlook
Post-prison, people just want normal things. Americans say that’s too much to expect. Esther Matthews - March 14, 2021 Stigma holds back those who’ve served time, and it’s visited on their children, my research finds