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  2. Critical race theory - Wikipedia

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    Critical race theory has stirred controversy in the United States for promoting the use of narrative in legal studies, advocating "legal instrumentalism" as opposed to ideal-driven uses of the law, and encouraging legal scholars to promote racial equity. [155] Before 1993, the term "critical race theory" was not part of public discourse. [29]

  3. Interest convergence - Wikipedia

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    Critical race theorists argue that mass incarceration, police violence, and mandatory sentences have disproportionate negative effects on people of colour. [3] In their view, the humanitarian concerns of minority groups and economic concerns of the majority form a common ground that could lead to policy change in this area. [ 26 ]

  4. Kimberlé Crenshaw - Wikipedia

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    Critical Race Theory: The Key Writings That Formed the Movement, May 1, 1996. A compilation of some of the most important writings that formed and sustained the critical race theory (CRT) movement. The book includes articles from Derrick Bell, Richard Delgado, Mari Matsuda, Anthony Cook, Duncan Kennedy, Gary Peller, Kimberlé Crenshaw, and others.

  5. Is CRT taught in K-12 schools? Congressional hearing ...

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    (The Center Square) – During a congressional hearing on civics education Wednesday, Democrats stated that K-12 students do not receive instruction on critical race theory. Republicans disagreed ...

  6. What Is Critical Race Theory—And Why Is It Important to ...

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    Critical Race Theory has been alternately criticized and celebrated, but do you actually know what it is? Here, experts define this controversial concept and explain its real-world implications.

  7. Understanding the critical race theory debate - AOL

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  8. Prejudice plus power - Wikipedia

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    The definition also conflicts with critical race theory, through which racial prejudice describes two of the four levels of racism; internalized racism, and interpersonal racism. Internalized racism refers to racial prejudice that is internalized through socialization , while interpersonal racism refers to expressions of racial prejudice ...

  9. Carol M. Swain - Wikipedia

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    Countercultural Living: What Jesus Has to Say About Life, Marriage, Race, Gender, and Materialism (Real Life Theology). RENEW.org. ISBN 978-1949921830. Carol M. Swain; Christopher J. Schorr (2021). Black Eye for America: How Critical Race Theory is Burning Down the House. Be the People Books. ISBN 978-1-7374198-0-8. Carol M. Swain; Mike Towle ...