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2024 brought high voter turnout – but a growing racial gap

Devin Caughey, Bernard Fraga, Robert Griffin, and Christopher Warshaw - October 7, 2025
New data shows that while white turnout has spiked, turnout among Black and other non-white Americans has stagnated. 

Voter suppression tops Black women’s concerns about democracy

Nadia E. Brown and Christine M. Slaughter - May 29, 2024
For Black women, the Voting Rights Amendment is essential for democracy.

Can young voters help Democrats hold Congress?

Matthew Nelsen and Kumar Ramanathan - November 3, 2022
Both Gen Z and millennials are just as motivated to vote as they were in 2018, the GenForward survey found.

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

The Navy’s fuel leak in Hawaiʻi outraged local activists. That’s happened around the globe.

Michael Allen, Carla Martinez-Machain, and Andrea Malji - January 12, 2022
Military bases’ environmental harms disproportionally hurt ethnic minorities — and they have pushed back

Americans aren’t learning about anti-Asian bias. We have the data.

Peter Enns, Katherine Zaslavsky, Jonathon Schuldt, and Byungdoo Kim - April 23, 2021
We found some evidence of change, but not in the ways you might expect.

Asian American women legislators have been speaking out against anti-Asian violence

Maneesh Arora and Hannah June Kim - March 19, 2021
On social media and in other communications, they’ve been speaking out since the former president began calling covid-19 “the China virus.”

Kamala Harris will be vice president. Expect Indian Americans to get more involved in politics.

Sara Sadhwani and Maneesh Arora - January 3, 2021
Vice President-elect Kamala D. Harris participates in a security meeting

Would Booker and Castro be in tonight’s debate if polls counted people of color accurately?

Matt Barreto - December 18, 2019
Most polls misrepresent the Democratic electorate. Here’s how that skews the results.

Here’s a close look at how immigrant voters could affect the 2016 U.S. election

Thomas Holbrook - June 26, 2016
[caption id="attachment_42738" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Mexican and U.S. flags are seen
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