From hip-hop to the Hilltop: Can Cory Booker and Gen X fight the power? Nadia E. Brown - April 7, 2025 Booker’s epic 25-hour speech in the U.S. Senate is a rallying cry for America.
Nannie Helen Burroughs: A tower of strength in the labor world Nadia E. Brown and Danielle Phillips-Cunningham - March 6, 2025 A new book by Danielle Phillips-Cunningham offers insights and inspiration on the power of labor organizing.
Kamala isn’t Joe. She’s also not Barack, Hillary, or Shirley. Nadia E. Brown, Christopher J. Clark, Anna M. Mahoney, Periloux Peay, and Michael G. Strawbridge - July 24, 2024 And, hopefully, this isn’t 1968.
How Black women get their political news matters for this election Nadia E. Brown, Camille Burge, and Christine M. Slaughter - February 29, 2024 A new study investigates the ways Black women use social media, TV news, and other sources to engage with politics.
Yes, Putin cares about Trump’s impeachment trial — but not for the reason you might imagine Jessica Pisano - January 24, 2020 He has another target in mind
Generation X, ‘Promises Promises’: The Week In One Song Christopher Federico - September 20, 2019 Troubling promises?
A new poll shows how younger women could help drive a Democratic wave in 2018 - March 5, 2018 [caption id="attachment_69801" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Pittsburgh high school students Mia Arrington,
The real reason why millennials don't trust others Eric Uslaner - March 17, 2014 This is a guest post by Eric Uslaner, Professor of
The real reason why millennials don’t trust others Eric Uslaner - March 17, 2014 This is a guest post by Eric Uslaner, Professor of
More on data on the current youth labor market as seen by pundits Joshua Tucker - May 23, 2012 We are once again pleased to welcome back NYU political