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.
California’s city councils are getting more diverse. This law made that happen. Sean Long and Loren Collingwood - January 18, 2022 Electing people by district instead of citywide improves minority representation
Biden reverses Trump’s ‘Muslim ban.’ Americans support the decision. Nazita Lajevardi, Loren Collingwood, and Kassra AR Oskooii - January 26, 2021 In 2017, rallies and protests persuaded a big proportion of citizens that the ban was ‘un-American'
A Native American may be taking control of the Cabinet department that has shaped Native American lives Raymond Foxworth, Laura Evans, Gabriel R. Sanchez, Carmela Roybal, and Cheryl Ellenwood - January 24, 2021 Native Americans have long had good reason to distrust the Interior Department. But their increasing political clout may mean that things are changing.
Trump wants schools to reopen. What would persuade Latinos to send their kids? Gabriel R. Sanchez, Edward D. Vargas, and Adrián A. Pedroza - July 26, 2020 They’re already on the front lines of the pandemic — and yet they worry about their children’s education.
73% of Democrats are wearing masks to fight coronavirus. Only 59% of Republicans are. Gabriel R. Sanchez and Edward D. Vargas - May 14, 2020 And people of color are more likely to wear masks than white people
The news media’s reporting on a pandemic spike in violence against women. It might actually be declining. Mala Htun and Francesca R. Jensenius - April 23, 2020 Here’s what we know from the research.
It’s college admissions season, and students are looking for diverse campuses Yusaku Horiuchi, Katherine Clayton, and John Carey - April 13, 2020 All kinds of students want classmates from an array of underrepresented groups
The real story behind the Bolivia protests isn’t the one you’re hearing. V. Ximena Velasco-Guachalla, Raymond Foxworth, Jami Nelson Nuñez, Calla Hummel, and Carew Boulding - November 19, 2019 Here are three key oversimplifications — and why they’re wrong
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