The Association between Freedom of Speech and differing opinions across varying contexts

Faculty Sponsor: Valarie Nazzaro Live Poster Session: Zoom Link Goes Here Brooks Danile Sophomore at Wesleyan University majoring in Economics and Government. He is from Houston, Texas and is a member of the varsity Lacrosse team. Abstract: Analyzed here is the association between support of controversial opinions in books being expressed and what those controversial opinions … Read more

The Lack of Association Between Actual and Perceived Social Class and Support for Government Wealth Redistribution.

Live Poster Session: https://wesleyan.zoom.us/j/95860339165 Landon Papertsian Landon Papertsian is a Sophomore student in QAC201 at Wesleyan University with prospective majors in History and Government with a concentration in Political Theory. Economic inequality in the United States is one of the defining issues of our time, but the attitude Americans hold toward wealth redistribution is highly … Read more

The Association Between Education and Support for Pathways to Citizenship for Undocumented Immigrants Among United States-Born Adults

Live Poster Session: Zoom Link To Join Noah’s Session Noah Haas Noah Haas is a Wesleyan University senior double-majoring in Government and American Studies with a minor in Human Rights Advocacy. His academic work focuses on political advocacy and social justice, with a particular interest in immigration policy, criminal justice reform, and housing justice. He … Read more