Where to start to explain Trump’s win John Sides - November 6, 2024 Widespread changes require a broad explanation.
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.
When Black women use motherhood’s power to advocate for Black lives Aidan Smith - May 6, 2021 There’s a history behind putting a mother’s love to political use after a Black person is killed
How will Florida’s Cuban Americans vote? That’s more complicated than many believe. Yamil Ricardo Velez - October 18, 2020 Let’s debunk the myths.
Do you usually vote by mail? A lot of Republicans who do won’t say so. Enrijeta Shino and Daniel Smith - October 8, 2020 That’s what our study found — for Trump supporters in particular
The U.S. hasn’t signed the world’s foremost women’s rights treaty. Activists have gotten local versions passed instead. Heidi Haddad - March 7, 2020 These aren’t just symbolic laws. They affect women’s lives.
Forget Trump’s complaints about sanctuary cities. Most communities are actually helping enforce immigration laws. William Bianco and Edan Gomez - June 2, 2017 [caption id="attachment_59192" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Protesters at the Texas state capitol
In record numbers, Latinos voted overwhelmingly against Trump. We did the research. Matt Barreto and Gabriel R. Sanchez - November 11, 2016 [caption id="attachment_49349" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Donald Trump rides an escalator to
Did Little Havana Just Go Blue? John Sides - November 11, 2012 This is a guest post from political scientist Ben Bishin.
Are Polls More Likely to be Off Where There is a Larger Latino Vote? Joshua Tucker - November 4, 2010 Nate Silver has an "interesting post":http://fivethirtyeight.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/11/03/did-polls-underestimate-democrats-latino-vote/ that highlights some of