Anti-Jewish attitudes have increased among anti-Israel Americans Michael Tesler - June 13, 2024 But pro-Palestinian Americans still rate Jews more favorably than supporters of Israel rate Muslims.
Anti-establishment centrists may well win the Dutch elections Erik Voeten - November 20, 2023 Parties that defy conventional labels are shaking up Dutch politics. Are they unicorns – or a model for other countries?
Muslim women in hijab get the brunt of discrimination. I asked them what that’s like. Nura Sediqe - March 27, 2022 In the past few years, in schools across the country, girls wearing hijab have been targeted by fellow classmates and teachers
Rep. Boebert labels Rep. Omar a jihadist. Why don’t GOP leaders condemn the slur? Maneesh Arora - December 6, 2021 Many Republican voters endorse anti-Muslim sentiments, my research finds
Did the Boulder shooting count as White male violence? Depends on how you define White. Amanda Sahar d’Urso - April 7, 2021 Here’s the history behind why U.S. law classifies people from the Middle East as White.
Biden ended the Muslim travel ban. A much tougher problem persists. Brian Calfano, Nazita Lajevardi, and Melissa R. Michelson - January 26, 2021 American Muslims continue to face bias, even when they uphold democratic ideals
Attacking LGBT life helped the right-wing Polish president win reelection — barely Phillip Ayoub - July 21, 2020 The Polish LGBT movement and its allies are responding with innovative tactics
The Christchurch shooting suspect comes from an extreme online culture Henry Farrell - March 15, 2019 People gather at a vigil for Christchurch shooting victims at
Antisemitism is linked to public opinion about Israel. But so is Islamophobia. Michael Tesler - March 11, 2019 Is bias behind the backlash against Rep. Ilhan Omar? Let’s check public opinion.
Newspaper coverage of Muslims is negative. And it’s not because of terrorism. Erik Bleich and Maurits van der Veen - December 20, 2018 Strasbourg Christmas market in France and, once again, news outlets