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“The Border Informs My Faith”: Oral History Methodologies and Understanding Immigration Politics Among People of Faith in Arizona

Drs. Lloyd Barba, Anita Huízar-Hernández, and Sergio González were 2024-2025 PRRI Public Fellows studying the intersection of politics, religion, and immigration/migration. This Spotlight Analysis details the findings of their original,

How Party and Religion Shape Americans’ Trust in Television News, News Organizations, and Journalists

Americans’ confidence in public institutions, including the media, has declined precipitously in recent years. Similarly, few Americans view journalists as being highly ethical or honest. At the same time, party

Why Are All the Black Christians Choosing to Go to Church Together?

Why Are All the Black Christians Choosing to Go to Church Together?

Drs. Youssef Chouhoud, Dara Delgado, and Seth Gaiters were 2024-2025 PRRI Public Fellows studying the intersection of politics, religion, and religious and ethnic pluralism. This Spotlight Analysis details the findings

Democracy Today: Insights on Race, Religion, and Democratic Principles

Democracy Today: Insights on Race, Religion, and Democratic Principles

Drs. Michael R. Fisher Jr., Ansley Quiros, and Allyson Shortle were 2024-2025 PRRI Public Fellows studying the intersection of politics, religion, and racial justice and white supremacy. This Spotlight Analysis

Faith, Freedom, and the Future of LGBTQ Rights in America

Drs. Chana Etengoff, Landon Schnabel, and Joanna Wuest were 2024-2025 PRRI Public Fellows studying the intersection of politics, religion, and LGBTQ rights. This Spotlight Analysis details the findings of their

Americans’ Responses to Abortion’s Uncertain Legal Landscape

Drs. Michal Raucher and Anne Whitesell were 2024-2025 PRRI Public Fellows studying the intersection of politics, religion, and reproductive rights. This Spotlight Analysis details the findings of their original, collaborative

Introducing the PRRI Senior Democracy Fellows

Introducing the PRRI Senior Democracy Fellows

As our country’s democratic institutions are being undermined, PRRI is proud to announce our support of a dynamic cohort of Senior Democracy Fellows — scholars and knowledge producers working at

Americans’ Views on the Death Penalty

Americans’ Views on the Death Penalty

President Trump recently announced that his administration will seek the death penalty for all murder cases in Washington, D.C., framing the move as part of a broader effort to fight

PRRI Announces 2025-2026 Cohort of Public Fellows, Part of Its Religion and Protecting Democracy Initiative

WASHINGTON (August 28, 2025) — Today, Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI), a nonprofit, nonpartisan research organization, announced the selection of 12 interdisciplinary scholars as PRRI Public Fellows, the organization’s eighth

Rethinking the Religion Gap on LGBTQ Rights

Youssef Chouhoud, Ph.D., is an associate professor of political science at Christopher Newport University, and a 2024-2025 PRRI Public Fellow. Legal battles over same-sex marriage, service refusals, and gender-affirming care

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