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Senior Democracy Fellows PRRI’s Senior Democracy Fellows program brings together leading scholars and knowledge producers who are addressing the threat of white Christian nationalism and offering an alternative cultural and religious vision that supports a

As the U.S. economy shows early signs of strain amid ongoing trade tensions and new federal legislation, public opinion of President Donald Trump remains sharply divided. Policies, such as the decision to mobilize National Guard

In his latest effort to end the Russia-Ukraine war, President Donald Trump is meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin today — without Ukrainian leaders — to discuss a potential peace deal that would likely require

Seth Gaiters, Ph.D., is an assistant professor of Religious Studies and Africana Studies at North Carolina State University and a 2024-2025 PRRI Public Fellow. Witnessing the start of the demolition of D.C.’s Black Lives Matter

On May 19, 2025, Congress passed the “Take It Down Act”, a bill that makes both actual and AI-produced nonconsensual explicit content, also known as “revenge porn,” illegal. Additionally, other issues related to pornography have

Allyson Shortle, Ph.D., is an associate professor and director of graduate studies in political science at the University of Oklahoma and a 2024-2025 PRRI Public Fellow. Michael R. Fisher Jr., Ph.D., is an assistant professor

 On August 5, PRRI hosted an online event exploring how and why charismatic Christianity — characterized by practices like speaking in tongues, divine healing, and prophecy — is spreading in the United States, and

During this webinar, an expert panel engaged in a timely conversation about charismatic Christians’ rising influence in American politics — and what it means for public life today.

In the 2010s, the term “exvangelical” emerged to refer to individuals who have left evangelicalism and who have chosen to join non-evangelical Christian traditions, embrace non-Christian beliefs, or leave religion entirely. The exvangelical community has

We’re pleased to introduce PRRI’s Summer 2025 Interns! These sharp and engaged students will support PRRI’s work to conduct and disseminate nonpartisan, independent public opinion research at the intersection of religion, culture, and politics. We’re

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