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It’s 2025. Why doesn’t Congress reflect America’s population?

Eric Gonzalez Juenke - April 25, 2025
Solving a data problem changed how we think about representation.

Trump still wants to buy Greenland. He’s making a dangerous mistake.

Stacie Goddard - January 9, 2025
Trump doesn’t seem to understand that nations don’t buy and sell territory any more.

How Americans actually perceive Kamala Harris’ racial identity

Nathan Chan and Matthew Tokeshi - August 19, 2024
The plurality said “Black” but different racial groups see her differently.

How Native women in state legislatures are changing politics

Nadia E. Brown and Elise Blasingame - November 30, 2023
From tribal sovereignty to missing and murdered Indigenous women, they’re responding to Native concerns.

California apologized to Native Americans. What comes next is harder.

Nadia E. Brown and Kouslaa Kessler-Mata - November 23, 2023
The California Truth and Healing Council faces big challenges.

What Indians think about China, and the border clashes

Paul Staniland and Aidan Milliff - December 22, 2022
How will the Modi government respond? Public opinion may hamper the government’s moves to play down the tensions after the latest skirmish.

The Supreme Court may end college affirmative action. Then what?

Lauren S. Foley - October 27, 2022
Universities have followed similar bans to the letter but tried other ways to admit racially diverse classes – with mixed results

If seated, a Cherokee delegate could make a big difference in Congress

Elliot Mamet - October 4, 2022
If the House agrees to seat the delegate, it would fulfill a nearly 200-year-old treaty obligation with the Cherokee Nation.

What Mary Peltola’s win in Alaska may mean for Indian country

Elise Blasingame - September 12, 2022
Rep.-elect Peltola joins the U.S. House of Representatives this week and is on the ballot again in November.

How the U.S. census ignores Afro-Latinos

Michelle Bueno Vásquez - June 2, 2022
Afro-Latinos are the most vulnerable to discrimination, but their official invisibility makes them harder to serve
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