In communities living next to factory farms, residents have long voiced their concerns about environmental pollution. Now, research shows that not only can we see the air pollution generated by ...
New research identifies 13.5 million multi-race households, revealing disparities in homeownership and cost burdens compared ...
USC Annenberg's Inclusion Initiative released its annual report; the study showed that while women saw parity in top movies, ...
This is a tiny glimpse of the data available in The Pulse of the U.S. Workforce Report by idealis, powered by CivicScience ...
In recent years, some public figures have argued that undocumented residents in the United States should not be included in ...
Ellis’ dream of wresting power from the emperor was but one small moment in his boundary-breaking life. Eulogized as a ...
Mark Milke is president of the Aristotle Foundation for Public Policy, which recently released “DEI and academic hiring in ...
Stephan Thernstrom, a social historian and strong opponent of affirmative action who taught at Harvard for over thirty years, ...
If, according to the president, so many people in the United States are the wrong kind, who makes up the right kind?
The U.S. was once the world’s most geographically mobile society. Now we’re stuck in place—and that’s a very big problem.
On issues as varied as education and crime, Americans often have a rosier view of how things are going in their communities ...
One in five agricultural workers and one in eight construction workers in Arizona lack permanent legal status, according to Pew Research Center data.