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Young Americans’ Views on LGBTQ Rights Over Time: 2015-2024

Chana Etengoff, Ph.D., is a 2024-2025 PRRI Public Fellow and an associate professor of psychology at Adelphi University, where she teaches graduate courses in diversity, social justice, and intersectional psychology.

New PRRI Poll: Six in Ten Americans Oppose Exporting Undocumented Immigrants to Foreign Prisons Without Due Process

Under the Trump administration, immigration enforcement has taken an unprecedented turn as immigrants, including asylum seekers and individuals with legal protections, are now being transferred to foreign prisons. By invoking

New PRRI Poll: Three-Quarters of Americans Oppose Trump’s Military Parade

New PRRI Poll: Three-Quarters of Americans Oppose Trump’s Military Parade

As the 250th anniversary of the United States Army approaches, which also coincides with President Donald Trump’s 79th birthday, Washington is preparing to mark the occasion with a large-scale military

[Webinar] Pride 2025: The State of LGBTQ Rights Today

As Pride month unfolds, join us for a timely and urgent conversation on the state of play for LGBTQ rights today. Experts will dive into the rising wave of anti-LGBTQ
New Op-ed by PRRI Director of Research Diana Orcés

New Op-ed by PRRI Director of Research Diana Orcés

In a new op-ed published at The Hill, PRRI Director of Research Diana Orcés, Ph.D., reflects on her personal journey as an immigrant in the United States, contrasting it with

PRRI Welcomes Five New Experts as Affiliated Scholars

PRRI Welcomes Five New Experts as Affiliated Scholars

This month, PRRI welcomed five new experts joining the organization as Affiliated Scholars. In addition to political scientist Paul A. Djupe, Ph.D., PRRI Affiliated Scholars now include: sociologists Kelsy Burke,

Exploring the Diverse Religious and Political Affiliations of Hispanic Americans

Exploring the Diverse Religious and Political Affiliations of Hispanic Americans

This is an updated version of the Spotlight originally published on October 13, 2023 In recent elections, greater attention has been paid to the Hispanic vote as this group has

Why Black Americans Identify as Christian Nationalists: Religiosity, Theology, and History Matter

Ansley Quiros, Ph.D., is a 2024-2025 PRRI Public Fellow, Associate Professor of History, and Chair of the Department of History at the University of North Alabama. She studies race and

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