Perspective: This Women’s History Month, Recognize Black Women’s Efforts to Save Ourselves Blog Post
By Jenn M Jackson March 10, 2021 March is Women’s History Month. It’s the month when we celebrate major political milestones like the election and...Perspective: W.E.B. Du Bois and Visualizing GenForward Data Blog Post
By Vladimir Medenica March 1, 2021 February 23, 2021 marked the 153rd birthday of W.E.B. Du Bois, a pioneering sociologist, activist, writer, and one of...Perspective: Biden’s Executive Actions are a Good Start — But Young People Demand Action Blog Post
By Vladimir Medenica February 5, 2021 Since taking office on January 20th, President Joe Biden has announced a broad slate of executive actions, including repealing...Matt Nelsen on the Monkey Cage: Trump’s School History Recommendations Reflect What’s Already Being Taught Blog Post
“ My research shows that the “patriotic education” promoted by the 1776 report has many similarities with existing traditional high school civics and U.S. history...Perspective: Education As Entrapment: Abolishing Student Debt Is Just The Beginning Blog Post
By Diane Wong December 22, 2020 The national amount of student loan debt has grown exponentially over the decade, from $830 billion in 2010 to...Perspective: What Issues Are Mobilizing Young Latinx Americans to the Polls? Blog Post
By Vladimir Medenica October 26, 2020 As the presidential election on November 3rd draws near, Latinx Americans have received renewed attention from both pundits and...Memo — Millennials by the Numbers Blog Post
Millennials are the first generation to come of age in the new millennium. They are an important demographic we study. This infographic shows us how millennials compare to elder generations in the United States
Memo — Millennials A Closer Look Blog Post
Millennials: closer look at race and ethnicity. Here is an in-depth study infographic of the millennial (born 1981-96) experience, broken down by various demographics.
Memo — Gen-Z by the Numbers Blog Post
Also deemed “Post-Millennials,” Generation Z is known for having grown up in the ever-changing digital era. With the oldest of them just graduating college, Here is an infographic with a few things to know about them.