Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw helped name two contested ideas in U.S. politics — intersectionality and critical race theory. Her ...
To hear some describe it, critical race theory is Marxism, a threat to the American way of life, reverse racism and a scheme to indoctrinate children. The reality is less sensationalistic. "It's a ...
Critical race theory emerged from law schools in the 1980s Some law professors have faced personal attacks over their scholarship Debate over CRT ratcheted up over the past year Aug 4 - Laws that ban ...
EXCLUSIVE - An educational consultant used critical race theory to train school staff in Pennsylvania, according to documents obtained by America First Legal, which show explanations about "What is ...
UCLA Law is tracking proposed restrictions on the teaching of critical race theory (Reuters) - Efforts to ban the teaching of critical race theory in public schools and universities have been proposed ...
CRT effectively uses storytelling so dominant classes can no longer avoid the responsibility of listening. What is Critical Race Theory? This resounding question is asked by U.S. senators at Supreme ...
Should critical race theory be taught in school? Politico reported last week that, nationwide, Republican candidates for school board are running on the pledge that they will keep critical race theory ...
We speak with pioneering scholar and activist Kimberlé Crenshaw about the growing Republican effort to ban critical race theory — an academic field that conservatives have invoked as a catchall phrase ...
Today, in Part I of this essay, I explain critical race theory and show how many of its ideas have made their way into public schools across the country, prompting a backlash that has led to the ...
Douglas Blair is a contributor to The Daily Signal. Parents were horrified during the COVID-19 pandemic as they discovered how left-wing activist teachers were indoctrinating their kids in the ...
Critical race theory, the academic field being denounced by conservative lawmakers and concerned parents, is often presented as a Black/white paradigm, but there has always been a robust Latino ...
In 1971, Derrick Bell, a forty-year-old civil-rights attorney, became the first Black professor to gain tenure at Harvard Law School. A soft-spoken and prolific scholar, with glasses and a short fro ...