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Jana Riess: How Latter-day Saints voted in the Biden-Trump presidential election


Jana Riess: Younger Latter-day Saints voted for Biden, but Trump fared well overall
Millennials and members of color chose the Democrat, but two-thirds of U.S. Latter-day Saints overall women and men voted Republican.
(Andrew Harnik | AP file photo) Joe Biden celebrates his victory Saturday, Nov. 7, 2020, in Wilmington, Del. A survey of election results shows younger Latter-day Saints favored the Democratic former vice president over GOP President Donald Trump.
By Jana Riess | Religion News Service
  | April 1, 2021, 11:59 p.m.
Nearly half of U.S. Latter-day Saints under age 40 voted for Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential election, according to the 2020 Cooperative Election Study (formerly known as the Cooperative Congressional Election Study). The survey canvassed a nationally representative sample of 61,000 American adults. ....

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BYU celebrates Black History Month through lectures and discussions


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BYU student Aïsha Lehmann sought to convey themes of division and also similarities of races in this drawing. BYU is celebrating Black History Month through lectures and discussions. (Aïsha Lehmann)
BYU is celebrating Black History Month through lectures and discussions that provide educational opportunities and share diverse perspectives.
Events so far included a Kennedy Center panel discussion on Ibram X. Kendi’s book “How to Be an Antiracist” and Global Women’s Studies colloquium with sociology professor Jacob Rugh. “The Race: Myths and Realities” lecture series also kicked off on Feb. 10.
University of Maryland professor and author Richard Bell will present at the Darius Gray Black History Month lecture on Feb. 16. Two more Kennedy Center “Race: Myths and Realities” lectures will be on Feb. 17 and 24, with a Diversity and Inclusion lecture on Feb. 19. A full list of events is on the Kennedy Center website. ....

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