RaceProject.org, the online home of The Project on Race in Political Communication, is designed for students, scholars, educators, political professionals, members of the media and others who are interested in learning more about that which resides at the intersection of race, politics and language.

The mission of The Project on Race in Political Communication is to contribute to the state of knowledge in the field of political communication and share that information with the mass public in an accessible way. This is accomplished by:

* engaging in social science research that centers on the existence and effects of racial messages in political discourse;

* making available historical and contemporary research and data related to race, politics and language; and

* providing tangible examples of and providing commentary about the myriad ways that racial messages have been and continue to be invoked in government, news media and popular culture.


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Original website design by Lea Wechsler in her capacity as web designer for NYU's Department of Media, Culture and Communication.  The site is currently maintained by the Race Project team.