“protests” Charts
Putin's Approval Skyrockets at Home »
Although the Russian takeover of Crimea has been largely condemned by the international community, a recently released Levada Center survey…
Confidence in the Police Starkly Differs by Race »
Well over half of white Americans place a "great deal" or "a lot" of confidence in the police. On the…
Has Racism Been Forgotten Too Quickly by White Americans? »
A shocking 80% of white Americans believe that the high rate of incarceration of black Americans is not due to…
Michael Brown Case Reveals Millennials' Racial Sensitivities »
Millennials are 15 percentage points more likely than Americans over the age of 65 to say that the shooting of…
Why is Race Still Such a Partisan Issue? »
Republicans historically perceive high-profile, white-on-black crime stories - like the Trayvon Martin and ongoing Michael Brown cases - as focusing…
Do We Still See Racism as a Problem in the United States? »
There remains a gulf between white and black Americans' views on whether or not racism still constitutes a problem in…
The Occupy Movement Has Run Out of Steam »
Since 2011, there have been at least 7,762 Occupy protesters arrested in 122 different U.S. cities since Occupy Wall Street…
Zimmerman Trial Made Relatively Little Splash »
Though there has been much outrage over George Zimmerman's acquittal for the shooting death of Trayvon Martin, news about Zimmerman's…
Three Years Out: What Was Occupy Wall Street's Impact? »
Most Americans believe that the Occupy movement against economic inequality had no impact. A meager and perhaps overly optimistic 18%…
How Did a Racially Charged 2014 Affect 2015 Race Relations? »
Only 5 years ago, perceptions on race relations in the United States varied widely on one's race; white Americans were…
How Have Race Relations Changed Going Into the New Year? »
In the wake of several high-profile, racially charged news stories that closed out 2014, Americans go into the new year…