NEW SPEAKERS ANNOUNCED!
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Posts by Dr. Christine M. Slaughter
A whiteboard leaned against a shelf with many trinkets. On the whiteboard, it says âWhen you look at a blank page, think of who you loveâ
In his acceptance speech for award for best screenplay, Ryan Coogler said âwhen you look at a blank page, think of who you loveâ and I dunno, that really moved me so I wrote it down and sat it on my desk to look at while I work
Jesse Jackson transformed the study of Black politics.
Beyond his legacy as a civil rights leader, Jackson inspired empirical research on Black opinion and political behavior.
Read about his legacy from @brownphdgirl.bsky.social and @cmslaughter.bsky.social: goodauthority.org/news/jesse-j...
BREAKING: I read the new version of the âSave America Actâ (S. 1383) so u donât have to. Hereâs my summary. Point 1 is new. It requires that all 50 states send their voter rolls to the DHS to run thru DHSâs faulty âSAVEâ voter purge program. Points 6 & 7 are new too. Tell ur Senators #NoOnSAVE 1/
I am so excited to share that registration for the first-ever PEOPLING POLITICS SYMPOSIUM is now open! Please join us on March 5 at the Hopkins Bloomberg Center in Washington DC for an amazing lineup of speakers and discussions. RSVP at go.rutgers.edu/peoplingpoli...
Jesse Jackson profoundly shaped Black politics, Black life, and Black possibilities for an equitable future. Running for president in 1984 and 1988 (the basis of which built linked fate as a theory), leader in the SCLC, Rainbow Push..I am reminded "I am somebody. I may be poor, but I am somebody,"
Multicolored background with speech bubble that reads âVoting in a sense feels like a privilege. And thatâs pretty weird because people are like, âItâs your duty to vote.â But itâs like, a lot of times things donât change even if you do vote.â Text below reads âJohn, a 27-year-old Black UPS workerâ
Multicolored background with speech bubble that reads âPoliticians have a very predictable script at this point, and Iâm kind of done hearing it.â Text below reads âSylvia, an unemployed 33-year-old White womanâ
Last week, I published a report - the "Political Disconnect" -based on interviews with 144 low-income & working-class people, across racial groups, who don't usually vote. They are the experts on why, and today I want to share their words.
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Thank you for sharing, Nathan!
My 2025 paper with Nadia Brown, Camille Burge, and Kennia Corronado, Not all emotions are the same: an intersectional analysis of womenâs political action based on emotive responses, published in EJPG won the Best Paper on Intersectionality!
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Did you present an APSA (@apsa.bsky.social) paper addressing intersectionality in Vancouver? This joint award from the Women and Gender Politics Section and the Race, Ethnicity and Politics Section recognizes the Best Paper on intersectionality!
Due April 1st!
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Join us on March 5th in Washington, DC, for the Peopling Politics symposium!
Black History Month is a reminder of the complex array of views among Black people.
Here's what Clarence Thomasâs ideological journey tells us about Black political thought.
Read our latest from @brownphdgirl.bsky.social & @cmslaughter.bsky.social: goodauthority.org/news/what-cl...
A new leader comes in and cleans house!
Chart with Turnout on the Y axis & election year (2016, 2020, and 2024) on the X axis. 6 lines, 3 for White, Black, and Hispanic in households making over $100k/year, 3 for the same groups in households making under $30k/year. Overall you can see turnout increasing among higher-income people in all three racial groups, and declining (White and Black) or staying flat (Hispanic) among low-income people; the turnout gap by income is much larger in 2024 than in 2020 or 2016. from 2016 -> 2024: - White $100k turnout goes from 65% to 78% while white under $30k turnout goes from 55% to 49% - Black over $100k turnout goes from 51% to 64% while Black under $30k turnout goes from 48% to 33% - Hispanic over $100k turnout goes from 52% to 67% while Hispanic under $30k turnout stays flat at about 36% (higher in 2020 at 42%). Caption: "Our analysis, Cooperative Election Survey Data, Validated Votes."
image of a report cover, with a US flag in the background, and the text "The Political Disconnect: Working-Class and Low-Income People on What Politics Means to Them and How They Might be Mobilizedâ
Lower-income people are less likely to vote than higher-income people, across racial groups - and that gap has been growing.
Thatâs a real problem for the future of US democracy.
Itâs not apathy or ignorance - for many, itâs a sense that politics is not for or about them.
In a report out in Jan +
Wonderful, I look forward to reading!
Today is the 70th anniversary of Rosa Parks' arrest. Six myths: 1) She wasn't old or tired. 42 years old that day, she had a "life history of being rebellious" & had spent two decades helping to turn the Montgomery NAACP into a more activist branch alongside ED Nixon and Johnnie Carr.
Looking forward to reading this new research. We need scholarship that continues to expose the disastrous effects of the Robertsâ Courtâs assault on the Voting Rights Act.
Thanks @kevintmorris.bsky.social and @michaelgmiller.bsky.social.
The NBER Race and Stratification Working Group will have its annual meeting on Friday, March 27, 2026. Francisca Antman, Bocar Ba, Robynn Cox and I are organizing the program. Submit your paper by the December 11, 2025 deadline! @nber.org #EconSky
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Maine voters overwhelmingly rejected a measure with restrictions on voting, 64 to 36 percent. âIt sends a strong message that Mainers agree: We should not be making it harder for people to have their voices heard,â the Maine secretary of state told Bolts.
JUST IN: Soren Stevenson, who lost an eye due to a projectile fired by the police during the BLM protests of 2020 in Minneapolis, has won a seat on city council.
@pascalsabino.bsky.social reported on his candidacy last month in a must-read: boltsmag.org/minneapolis-...
I just solved Black Crossword's puzzle "Wednesday, October 29, 2025" in 1:42. Can you beat my time? Visit blackcrossword.com to play. crosshare.org/crosswords/c...
JREP abstract discussing how solidarity among people of color might alter systemic discrimination, focusing on Asian American experiences and proposing research into systematic injustices and racial dynamics between racial minorities in the U.S.
#OpenAccess from the latest issue of the Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Politics -
Rage Against the Machine? Why System Justification Drives (Some) Asian Americans to Spurn Racial Solidarity - https://cup.org/4qoWJL1
- @efrenpolipsy.bsky.social, et al
#JREP10
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Cover of JHPPL special issue "JHPPL at 50"
Happy birthday @jhppl.bsky.social! đOur special issue celebrating 50 years of JHPPL and the past and future of health politics and policy just dropped. Start with our opening essay w/ @oberlanderunc.bsky.social and follow along for more. read.dukeupress.edu/jhppl/articl...
Ed Luce watching democracy die in the United States of America
As predicted.
Drawing attention to Black Americans' persistent disapproval of the President.
Net job approval for Donald Trump at the start of his second term | now among...
White Americans +17 | +1
Hispanic Americans -5 | -42
Black Americans -31 | -74