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Events

  • HIT Strategies at AAPOR 81st Annual Conference

    • May 13, 2026
    HIT Strategies will be attending the AAPOR 81st Annual Conference in Los Angeles, a leading gathering for advancing public opinion and survey research. We’re looking forward to engaging with peers, exploring new methodologies, and contributing to conversations shaping the future of the field.
  • Catch Us at American Votes State Summit 2026

    • April 22, 2026
    HIT Strategies is excited to attend the American Votes State Summit 2026, where leaders are aligning on strategies to win in critical states. Our team will be on the ground connecting with partners and sharing insights to help drive impactful, data-informed engagement.
  • HIT Talker Calls

    HIT Talker Calls are a forum for communities of practice to meet our researchers. Each call is dedicated to a specific research topic, and we invite our incredible clients and partners to share their HIT experience and the impact of their research. Our researchers share insights into key opportunities and participants get to ask questions about their own research aspirations in a group consultation. Each Talker Call is led by our research investment team, which is skilled at helping advocacy organizations, campaigns, and other political organizations pursue research goals and maximize their investments.
  • Young Men's Political Attitudes

    • May 19, 2026
    Join our May Talker Call on young men’s political attitudes, led by Research Managers Jamel Love and Joshua Doss, with Analyst Daniel Lee, featuring the latest research and analysis on this important electoral bloc.
  • Black Ops 2025: Where We Go from Here?

    • March 20, 2025
    Join Terrance Woodbury, President of HIT Strategies, and Joshua Doss, Senior Research Manager, for a thought-provoking discussion on “Black Voters: What the Market Got Wrong, What HIT Got Right, and Where We Go From Here ” This Talker Call will dive into the key insights, strategies, and lessons learned from HIT’s latest research on Black voters. Terrance and Joshua will break down what worked, what resonated, and how these findings can inform future engagement efforts. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain exclusive, data-driven insights into the evolving political landscape.
  • Black Voters Talker Call

    • October 7, 2024
    In an era where traditional political party loyalty is fading, engaging the Black electorate—especially young Black voters—has never been more critical. Joshua Doss and Jamel Love, Research Managers at HIT Strategies, hosted a thought-provoking Talker Call on "Next-Gen Black Voters: Shaping Political Power and Policy." This urgent discussion explored how to connect with a new generation of Black voters who are more skeptical of political institutions, while tackling the issues that matter most to them, such as the economy, cost of living, and the shifting political landscape.
  • Advancing Equity in 2025 and Beyond: Health, Abortion Access & LGBTQ+ Rights

    • April 23, 2025
    This HIT Roundtable will bring together leading organizations working in Health Equity, Abortion Access, and LGBTQ+ Rights for an inspiring, strategy-forward evening of discussion, connection, and collaboration. At a time when many are tempted to pull back or play it safe, we’re creating space for bold, values-driven dialogue grounded in data and lived experience. Through candid conversations, public opinion research insights, and expert communications strategy, we aim to empower attendees to reflect on what’s working, what’s not, and how we collectively move forward—boldly and unapologetically.
  • Part Two of Advancing Equity in 2025 and Beyond: Health, Abortion Access & LGBTQ+ Rights

    • May 21, 2025
    Following our powerful in-person roundtable, HIT Strategies is hosting a follow-up virtual Talker Call to continue conversation on the themes and strategies discussed in part one of our series on health equity. This series brings together changemakers, strategists, and organizational leaders who are working to advance health equity, abortion access, and LGBTQ+ rights under the current political conditions. At a time when it’s easy to retreat, this convening is about building momentum — with a focus on nuanced yet tangible and values-driven strategies grounded in public opinion research and lived experiences.
  • Women’s Reproductive Rights: Men of Color’s Perspective and How They See Themselves in the Movement

    • August 15, 2024
    This talker call focused on women’s reproductive rights in the U.S., featuring our partner All* In Action Fund. The All* In Action Fund is a catalyst for abortion justice, committed to building the political power of people of color working to make ends meet. All* In Action Fund shared pivotal research on their reproductive rights work, their insight into what compels policymakers and donors towards actionable decision-making, and what led All* In Action Fund to research BIPOC electorate views on abortion and reproductive rights.
  • Countering Racialized Politics About Crime in 2024: Why ‘Serious About Safety’ Works Better Than ‘Tough on Crime’

    • April 23, 2024
    HIT's first Talker Call of the year explored public safety and crime in the U.S., where attendees heard from HIT Research Manager Ashley Aylward, HIT Chief Research Officer and Founding Partner Roshni Nedungadi, and Vera Action Director Insha Rahman about how "Countering Racialized Politics About Crime in 2024: Why 'Serious about Safety' Works Better Than 'Tough on Crime.'

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