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ABOUT THIS STUDY
As part of the Quinquennial Reflections Following the 1992 "LA Riots" Study and in observance of the 5th (1997), 10th (2002), 15th (2007), 20th (2012), 25th (2017), and 30th (2022) anniversaries, the Center for the Study of Los Angeles conducted surveys of residents in the city of Los Angeles. These surveys document the trends in residents’ attitudes toward race relations in the city post-1992. In each survey between 600–1,600 randomly selected and ethnically represented residents answered questions offered in multiple languages. Approximately one-quarter of the respondents were Black, one-quarter Asian one-quarter Latina/o, and one-quarter white. Results from 2022 are from the 2022 Los Angeles Public Opinion Survey conducted by StudyLA which involved 20-minute telephone sessions and online and face-to-face surveys with 2,002 adults (642 phone, 1,151 online, and 209 face-to-face) living in Los Angeles County. The survey was conducted in English, Spanish, Mandarin, and Korean from January 4th to February 10th, and respondents were asked a range of questions about quality-of-life perceptions and various civic issues. The margin of error is ±3.0% for the entire sample.
ABOUT THIS REPORT
The following report presents responses pertaining to all substantive questions about race relations. Survey results are presented in two sections: (1) toplines, or total responses for each question and responses for all of the years the question was asked, and (2) crosstabs, or all questions crossed by major demographics.
Publication Date
2022
Disciplines
Political Science
Recommended Citation for Data Brief
Thomas and Dorothy Leavey Center for the Study of Los Angeles (2022). 30 Years Later - Angeleno Opinions on Race Relations Data Brief: 2022 Public Opinion Survey. Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, California.