The Divine Nine and Black voter support for Kamala Harris Nadia E. Brown, Christine M. Slaughter, and Michael G. Strawbridge - August 5, 2024 A closer look at the history and contributions of Black Greek Letter Organizations.
Kamala Harris’ historic nomination could mobilize Black women voters Nadia E. Brown and Christine M. Slaughter - July 29, 2024 Our research shows Biden picking Harris as running mate in 2020 boosted Black women’s political engagement.
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.
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.
Afro-Latino politicians could bridge the African American-Latino divide Yalidy Matos, Michelle Bueno Vásquez, and Domingo Morel - October 24, 2022 In the U.S., Dominicans are the Hispanic group with the largest Black population. Many are pressured to identify as either Black or Latino, not both.
Americans are growing more accepting of Christian nationalism Irfan Nooruddin, Eric L. McDaniel, and Allyson F. Shortle - August 31, 2022 When Marjorie Taylor Greene claims the label, it makes the anti-democratic ideology more publicly acceptable.
MAGA was the real winner of the Ohio Republican primary Mia Costa, Zachary Albert, and Raymond J. La Raja - May 12, 2022 Ranked-choice voting alone wouldn’t have significantly changed the result, but non-partisan primaries — like Alaska’s — might.
College decision day is coming. Who do Americans think should pay? Natasha Quadlin and Brian Powell - April 22, 2022 Public opinion has changed quickly on this question. That rarely happens.
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
What will the midterms look like now that more than 7 percent of Americans identify as LGBT? R.G. Cravens, III - February 23, 2022 A wave of anti-LGBT bills may motivate political activism