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  • Survey of African Americans About HIV/AIDS Media Campaigns

    Poll Finding

    A new national survey of African Americans reviews aspects of the Rap It Up and KNOW HIV/AIDS campaigns, which are ongoing HIV/AIDS public education partnerships conducted by the Kaiser Family Foundation with Black Entertainment Television (BET) and Viacom, Inc., respectively. The survey seeks to look at the reach and impact of the campaigns.

  • Immigration in America

    Poll Finding

    A project by National Public Radio, the Kaiser Family Foundation, and Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government examines the public's views on immigration in America.

  • Immigration in America – Summary

    Poll Finding

    A project by National Public Radio, the Kaiser Family Foundation, and Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government examines the public's views on immigration in America.

  • Immigration in America – Toplines

    Poll Finding

    A project by National Public Radio, the Kaiser Family Foundation, and Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government examines the public's views on immigration in America.

  • Parents, Media and Public Policy: A Kaiser Family Foundation Survey

    Poll Finding

    A national Kaiser Family Foundation survey of parents found that a majority says they are “very” concerned about the amount of sex (60%) and violence (53%) their children are exposed to on TV. The survey of 1,001 parents of children ages 2-17 was conducted in July and August 2004.

  • Survey Snapshot – The Digital Divide

    Poll Finding

    Survey Snapshot: The Digital Divide This survey snapshot highlights previously unreleased data about young people’s use of computers and the Internet, focusing on socio-economic issues such as race, income, and parent education. The data are drawn from two Kaiser Family Foundation surveys conducted in 2003 and 2004. Survey Snapshot (.