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Shaw, Elyse; Tesfaselassie, Adiam – Institute for Women's Policy Research, 2020
"The Status of Women in North Carolina: Political Participation" is the third in a series of four publications on women's status in North Carolina. This report presents data on several aspects of women's involvement in the political process in the North Carolina, comparing North Carolina to other states and the United States overall. The…
Descriptors: Females, Economic Factors, Opportunities, Racial Differences
Desruisseaux, Tara-Marie; Quinn, David M.; Nkansah-Amankra, Akua – Policy Analysis for California Education, PACE, 2020
We use data from the 2020 PACE/USC Rossier annual voter poll to report on California voters' attitudes towards educational equity policy initiatives, specifically: (a) increasing the number of public school teachers of color in California and (b) requiring all high school students in California to complete an ethnic studies course. A majority of…
Descriptors: Voting, Attitudes, Equal Education, Educational Policy
Pew Research Center, 2018
A new analysis of party identification, based on more than 10,000 interviews of registered voters conducted by Pew Research Center in 2017, finds that 37% of registered voters identify as independents, 33% are Democrats, and 26% are Republicans. For decades, women have been more likely than men to identify as Democrats or lean Democratic. But…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Educational Attainment, Voting, Political Affiliation
Brown, R. Khari – Social Forces, 2006
This study employs a resource mobilization model to explain racial differences in congregation-based political activism. The fewer resources (i.e., members, income, clergy leadership, civic ties) that black congregations possess relative to white congregations largely accounts for racial differences in congregation-based lobbying and protest…
Descriptors: Racial Differences, Activism, Models, Resources

McGoldrick, Neale – Social Education, 1995
Maintains that, while women and African Americans have often had common political interests, the alliance of their movements has not always been easy. Discusses the competing interests and racism that caused friction and estrangement among these groups between 1848-1920. Includes primary source selections. (CFR)
Descriptors: Blacks, Citizen Participation, Constitutional History, Elementary Secondary Education
Anwar, Muhammad – 1980
Surveys were conducted to present a picture of the participation of ethnic minorities in British elections. The surveys measured voter registration, knowledge and attitudes about issues, voting patterns in the 1979 General Election, candidates' attitudes about issues (especially race relations issues), and activities and election success of…
Descriptors: Adults, Citizen Participation, Comparative Analysis, Elections
Gordon, Thomas F.; Surlin, Stuart H. – 1973
Random telephone surveys in a northern and a southern city were initiated to determine attitudes toward "informative" and "direct reference" mass media political advertisements. Responses were organized in regional, social, and racial categories. The results quantified reactions to the two types of political messages of blacks…
Descriptors: Advertising, Attitudes, Beliefs, Differences