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Reparations and Black Americans' Attitudes About Race
Reparations may become a significant issue in the 2020 presidential campaign, played out in the context of black dissatisfaction with society's treatment.
Americans' Support for Affirmative Action Programs Rises
More than 60% of Americans favor affirmative action programs for women and minorities, the highest levels of support for both since 2001.
What Americans Want Their Government to Do Now
Despite the partisan rancor surrounding the midterm campaign, majorities agree on several things the government can do regardless of who wins on Nov. 6.
The Harvard Affirmative Action Case and Public Opinion
American public opinion on affirmative action in college admissions is complex, with the public supporting the idea in theory, but opposing the use of race and ethnicity as a factor in admissions decisions.
The Meaning of "Socialism" to Americans Today
Asked to define socialism, 24% of Americans mention "equality," while 17% say it is government ownership of the means of production.
Focus on the Positive: A New Approach to Change Management
Learn how to lead your organization through change by creating a positive vision based on what's possible in the future.
Nearly Two-Thirds of Americans Want Roe v. Wade to Stand
Twenty-eight percent of Americans think Roe v. Wade should be overturned, while 64% say it should not be.
Teachers Seek More Input in School Decision-Making
U.S. K-12 teachers say their input needs to carry more weight in school decisions.
How to Create a Culture of Psychological Safety
Discover the four questions that enable managers to create a culture of psychological safety on their teams.
Financial Insecurity Higher for Those Who Favor Trump
Americans who view Trump favorably are far more likely than those who view Trump unfavorably to express concern about their finances. This tendency is not explained by their political affiliation, household income and other factors.