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 the harsher attitudes towards migrants
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, Ph.D. and Samuel Perry, Ph.D.;
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 become the largest ethnic minority
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 religion in American life. According
Melissa Deckman, Ph.D., is the CEO of PRRI and a political scientist who studies the impact of gender, religion, and age on public opinion and political behavior. As Gen Z Americans are growing into a
Following the death of Pope Francis, the first pope of Latin-American descent, Pope Leo XIV, a Chicago-born Augustinian friar, has been elected the first American pope in the history of the Roman Catholic Church. His
Religious Demographics in Motion: Updates and Analysis The 2024 PRRI Census of American Religion is an annual update to the 2023 PRRI Census of American Religion, which provides reliable, comprehensive county-level estimates on religious affiliation