Discrimination in America polls

Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health released a series of polls on discrimination in America in fall 2017.

Poll finds at least half of Black Americans say they have experienced racial discrimination in their jobs and from the police

Poll finds one-third of Latinos say they have experienced discrimination in their jobs and when seeking housing

Poll finds a majority of white Americans say discrimination against whites exists in America today

Poll finds more than one-third of Native Americans report slurs, violence, harassment, and being discriminated against in the workplace

Poll finds a majority of LGBTQ Americans report violence, threats, or sexual harassment related to sexual orientation or gender identity; one-third report bathroom harassment

Poll finds that at least one quarter of Asian Americans report being personally discriminated against in the workplace and housing

Poll finds younger women and college-educated women more likely to say they’ve experienced slurs, offensive comments, and harassment

Dean Williams calls for focus on broad impacts of discrimination in America

Discrimination in America: African American Experiences (Harvard Chan School Forum)