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[Webinar] Mapping Abortion Views Across the 50 States: Insights from PRRI’s 2025 American Values Atlas

Register here. Thursday, April 23, 2026, at 12:00 PM Eastern. New PRRI data tracks Americans’ views toward abortion legality in each state and examines the relationship between Christian nationalist ideology

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Immigration Enforcement, ICE, and Civil Liberties in the Second Trump Administration [Webinar] Americans’ Views on Immigration Enforcement, ICE, and Civil Liberties in the Second Trump Administration Mapping Christian Nationalism Across

Embryo Personhood’s IVF Problem What the Data Reveals

Dr. Risa Cromer is a 2025-2026 PRRI Public Fellow focusing on reproductive health and rights. She is also an Associate Professor of Anthropology at Purdue University. For decades, conservative Christian

New PRRI Data Rebuts “Religious Revival” Claims

No Noticeable Growth in Christian Affiliation, Attendance in PRRI Census of American Religion WASHINGTON (April 15, 2026) — The annual PRRI Census of American Religion finds no evidence that Americans

Who Are American Christians of Color? Data from the 2025 PRRI Census of American Religion

According to the 2025 PRRI Census of American Religion, one-quarter of Americans (25%) identify as Christians of color, including Black Protestants, Hispanic Protestants and Catholics, other Protestants and Catholics of

Who Are White Christian Americans? Data from the 2025 PRRI Census of American Religion

According to the 2025 PRRI Census of American Religion, more than four in ten Americans identify as white Christians (41%), including evangelical Protestants, mainline/non-evangelical Protestants, Catholics, Latter-day Saints, and Orthodox

Who Are Religiously Unaffiliated Americans? Data from the 2025 PRRI Census of American Religion

According to the 2025 PRRI Census of American Religion, nearly three in ten Americans (28%) identify as religiously unaffiliated, including atheists, agnostics, and those who identify as “nothing in particular.”

2025 PRRI Census of American Religion

Press Release Executive Summary Despite media stories to the contrary, religious affiliation among Americans has changed little in the past year. In 2025, the percentages of Americans who identify as

Who Are Non-Christian Americans? Data from the 2025 PRRI Census of American Religion

According to the 2025 PRRI Census of American Religion, less than one in ten Americans (6%) identify as non-Christian, including Jewish Americans, Muslims, Buddhists, Hindus, Unitarian Universalists, and members of

How Christian Nationalism Affects Views on Immigration

According to PRRI’s 2025 American Values Atlas, one-third of Americans qualify as Christian nationalism Adherents (12%) or Sympathizers (21%), compared with two-thirds who qualify as Skeptics (36%) or Rejecters (27%).[1]

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