In this report, PRRI explores what sets members of Generation Z apart from older generations in terms of their political and cultural values, their faith in communities and political institutions, and their views on religion and the importance of diversity and inclusion in the nation’s democracy. The report is based on both the results of a national survey of all Americans, which includes oversamples of Generation Z—both Gen Z adults (ages 18–25) and Gen Z teens (13–17)—and on an analysis of ten virtual focus groups that included a wide cross section of Gen Z adults from across the United States.