Benefitting from work completed at the 2017 Ralph Bunche Summer Institute, seven RBSI scholars presented their research in several iposter sessions, sponsored by Cambridge University Press, at the Annual Meeting:
Sydney Carr, University of Connecticut, “Where are all the Women at in Congress?: An Analysis of the Lack of Female Political Representation in the US”
Rebecca Gonzalez, Temple University, “The Intersections of Latino Identity: Religion, Group Consciousness, and Immigration Policy”
Joan Joseph, Florida State University, “Institutional Persistence: Colonial Legacies and Corruption”
Monique Newton, Oberlin College, “Everything’s Corrupt: Evaluating Perceptions of Corruption and Voter Turnout in the United States”
Avery Pearl, Augustana College, “Black Perceptions Towards the Black Lives Matter Movement”
Rodolfo Solis, Wabash College, “Intergroup Interaction and its Effect on Public Opinion”
Angie Torres, University of Central Florida, “Voter Sensibility to Terrorism in the United States”