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The Institute is an interdisciplinary center of CSUS, which works with organizations and agencies to understand programs, policies, and communities.

The Institute for Social Research's page is a place to display current research studies, news pertaining to the ISR, and other “fun” discussion topics relating to the social sciences. While we encourage dialogue, the ISR DOES NOT endorse any particular perspective as it relates to political, social, or economic issues.

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Pandemic continues to impact unevenly across Sacramento region, COVID-19 poll finds 10/28/2020

The Sacramento Bee reports on the results of the second Resilience Poll results, highlighting how different communities within the region are disproportionately impacted by the pandemic Valley Vision CapRadio

Pandemic continues to impact unevenly across Sacramento region, COVID-19 poll finds Across the board, Black, Latino, lower-income or younger people generally report the highest level of concern about the coronavirus and its rippling impacts on health, jobs, education and more, a new poll found.

Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: COVID-19 Resilience Poll Webinar. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar. 10/27/2020

Join us for a free webinar on Friday October 30 at 10 am - 11:30 am with Valley Vision, CapRadio, and other panel speakers as we discuss the major findings of the latest Resilience poll and its impact on Region residents, especially in terms of .

Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: COVID-19 Resilience Poll Webinar. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar. The second COVID-19 Resilience poll, from Valley Vision and CapRadio, is now public -- and it reflects the hardships being felt across the region in the truly difficult time we are going through. Join us on Friday, October 30, 10:00 - 11:30 am, for a webinar focused on the results of the COVID-19 Re...

African American, Latinx Communities In “Survival Mode” As Pandemic Enters Seventh Month 10/21/2020

"30% of Latinx respondents reported they can’t afford food, an increase from just 23% of African Americans and 27% of Latinx respondents who answered similarly back in May."
Valley Vision CapRadio

African American, Latinx Communities In “Survival Mode” As Pandemic Enters Seventh Month A new Valley Vision and CapRadio survey shows the pandemic-induced economic crisis that has left millions of people unemployed has caused increased financial stress on Black and Latinx people, and experts worry the impact could last much longer than

Americans’ perceptions of their own community type differ by party 10/20/2020

"Even when they live in similar areas, Democrats are more likely than Republicans to describe their community as urban, while Republicans are more likely than Democrats to describe it as rural, according to a Pew Research Center analysis of a nationally representative sample of 13,200 U.S. adults"

Americans’ perceptions of their own community type differ by party Even when they live in similar areas, Democrats and Republicans differ over whether those areas are urban, suburban or rural.

10/19/2020

The second Resilience Poll continues to provide insights on the different ways region residents' lives have changed Valley Vision CapRadio

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President's Update: Monday, October 12, 2020 10/12/2020

President's Update: Monday, October 12, 2020 Honoring Indigenous Peoples' Day. To All Members of the Campus Community: Today, on the 28th anniversary of Indigenous Peoples' Day, the Hornet Family remembers and honors the original native people of this nation and the original stewards of the land on which Sacramento State stands: the Nisenan, P...

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