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The PRRI Public Fellows’ Alumni Network (PFAN)is a growing community of interdisciplinary scholars across the country. PFAN members continue to utilize the skills gained during their time as a PRRI Public Fellow to conduct impactful

Experts unpacked how key demographics, religiosity, and support for Christian nationalism shape support and opposition to abortion legality and discuss new insights about Americans' views on restricting access to abortion pills.

Anita Huízar-Hernández, Ph.D., is a 2024-2025 PRRI Public Fellow and Associate Director of the Hispanic Research Center and Associate Professor in the School of International Letters and Cultures at Arizona State University. Her research focuses

51% of Americans who attend religious services weekly or more qualify as Christian nationalism Adherents or Sympathizers. Source: Christian Nationalism Across All 50 States: Insights from PRRI’s 2024 American Values Atlas The states with the

Gen Z women (23%) and millennial women (19%) identify as LGBTQ at higher rates than their male counterparts (14% and 15%, respectively). Source: LGBTQ Rights Across All 50 States: Key Insights from PRRI’s 2024 American

Half of Americans (50%) support efforts to rename schools that are named after individuals who supported slavery and racial discrimination. Source: Creating More Inclusive Public Spaces Two Years Later Among Americans ages 18-29, four in

The majority of Americans (61%) believe climate change is caused mostly by human activity. Source: The Faith Factor in Climate Change: How Religion Impacts American Attitudes on Climate and Environmental Policy About three in ten

White working-class Americans have consistently played a pivotal role in U.S. elections, increasingly aligning with the Republican Party. PRRI research from the 2016 presidential election, for instance, shows that 64% of white working-class voters backed

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