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What the 250th Anniversary Means to Black and Latino Americans
This Navigator Research report covers Black and Latino Americans on perceptions of what it means to be American, how they define the American dream, and how they see the future of the country, ahead of the nation’s 250th celebration.
Focus Group Report: Black Americans on Leadership and Voting
This Navigator Research report covers focus groups that explored how Black Americans view the state of the country, elected leaders in Washington, and voting in the wake of the Supreme Court’s Callais decision.
Americans are Concerned By Elected Officials Using “Wokeness” as a Distraction
Two in three Americans are concerned that “anti-woke” politicians are focused on the wrong things instead of issues like inflation and rising costs
More Than Three in Four Americans Oppose Banning Books in Public Schools
Nearly two in three Americans are "very concerned" by arguments that book bans are censoring history and preventing students from succeeding.
Focus Group Report: Black Americans on Vice President Harris and Teaching Black History
Black Americans give Harris an "incomplete" grade and want to see more from her, and want teaching of Black history in classrooms normalized.
Focus Group Report: Navigating the Economy Amidst Political Divisions
Undecided voters express deep pessimism about the state of the economy and political division, but see some positive signs of recovery.