Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Critical_race_theory
Description: Critical race theory (CRT) is a cross-disciplinary intellectual and social movement of civil-rights scholars and activists who seek to examine the intersection of race, society, and law in the United States and to challenge mainstream American liberal approaches to racial justice. The word
Link: https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Critical_race_theory
Description: Critical race theory (CRT) is a way that scholars study and teach civil rights and the history of race, especially in the United States. Critical race theory shows another way of thinking and doing things than mainstream American liberal racial justice. CRT looks at social, cultural, and legal things and the way they affect race and racism.
Link: https://www.britannica.com/topic/critical-race-theory
Description: Critical race theory is an intellectual movement and a framework of legal analysis according to which (1) race is a culturally invented category used to oppress people of colour and (2) the law and legal institutions in the United States are inherently racist insofar as they function to create and maintain social, political, and economic inequalities between white and nonwhite people.
Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Critical_race_theory
Description: 1 The intro to this article seems to lack objectivity. 2 ban or restrict the instruction of CRT (along with other anti‑racism education) in primary and secondary schools, [9] [22] 3 Recent reversion: deleting the term “racist” as criticism of CRT. 4 Capitalisation of races.
Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Critical_theory
Description: The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy distinguishes between Critical Theory (capitalized) as the product of several generations of German philosophers and social theorists of the Frankfurt School on the one hand, and any philosophical approach that seeks emancipation for human beings and actively works to change society in accordance with human needs (usually called "critical theory", without capitalization) on the other. Philosophical approaches within this broader definition include
Link: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/critical_race_theory
Description: Aug 14, 2022 · The Critical Race Theory (CRT) movement is a collection of activists and scholars interested in studying and transforming the relationship among race, racism and power. It seems hard to believe that a decade has gone by since the term " critical race theory " was introduced into educational scholarship, and at the same time it is a very ...
Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020s_controversies_around_critical_race_theory
Description: 2020s controversies around critical race theory concerns conservative efforts to suppress critical race theory pedagogy in the United States. CRT is a cross-disciplinary intellectual and social movement of civil-rights scholars and activists who seek to examine the intersection of race, society, and law in the United States and to challenge mainstream American …
Link: https://www.cnn.com/2020/10/01/us/critical-race-theory-explainer-trnd/index.html
Description: Oct 01, 2020 · Critical race theorists believe that racism is an everyday experience for most people of color, and that a large part of society has no interest in doing away with it because it benefits White...
Link: https://news.columbia.edu/news/what-critical-race-theory-and-why-everyone-talking-about-it-0
Description: Jul 01, 2021 · Critical race theory was a movement that initially started at Harvard under Professor Derrick Bell in the 1980s. It evolved in reaction to critical legal studies, which came about in the 70s and dissected the idea that law was just and neutral.
Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_1619_Project
Description: The 1619 Project is a long-form journalism endeavor developed by Nikole Hannah-Jones, writers from The New York Times, and The New York Times Magazine which "aims to reframe the country's history by placing the consequences of slavery and the contributions of Black Americans at the very center of the United States' national narrative." The first publication stemming from …
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