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143. A Comprehensive Deep-Dive on CRT — Everything You Need to Know

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I’d bet money that you don’t know as much as you think you know about critical race theory. I was surprised when I went to the original work of the scholars who created it.
In this episode, we clear away the assumptions and we get right at the heart of the matter: What is critical race theory, really? And why is it so controversial?
This is a new, updated version of one of the earliest, most popular episodes.
Related episodes:
Learn Critical Race Theory in 20 Minutes on Apple & Spotify
CRT's Most Loved & Hated Teaching (Normality of Racism) on Apple & Spotify
Pro-CRT or Anti-CRT, This is What You Need to Hear on Apple and Spotify
Debunking The Model Minority Myth on Apple & Spotify
Dissecting Robin DiAngelo's (Other) Book on Apple or Spotify
To support Marie and get exclusive resources, head to patreon.com/mariebeech. To learn more about Marie's DEI services, head to mariebeecham.com. Leave a new rating or review this month, and I'll donate $1 to EJI.org on your behalf.
Sources:
Critical Race Theory: An Introduction by Jean Stefancic and Richard Delgado
Critical Race Theory: Why It Matters and Why You Should Care by Victor Ray
The Basic Tenets of Critical Race Theory via Britannica
Intersectionality, Explained by Jane Coaston
A Lesson on Critical Race Theory via American Bar Association
Stereotype Threat: The effect of racial primes on the test performance of African-American and European-American children by Steele, Bianchi, Ambady
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I’d bet money that you don’t know as much as you think you know about critical race theory. I was surprised when I went to the original work of the scholars who created it.
In this episode, we clear away the assumptions and we get right at the heart of the matter: What is critical race theory, really? And why is it so controversial?
This is a new, updated version of one of the earliest, most popular episodes.
Related episodes:
Learn Critical Race Theory in 20 Minutes on Apple & Spotify
CRT's Most Loved & Hated Teaching (Normality of Racism) on Apple & Spotify
Pro-CRT or Anti-CRT, This is What You Need to Hear on Apple and Spotify
Debunking The Model Minority Myth on Apple & Spotify
Dissecting Robin DiAngelo's (Other) Book on Apple or Spotify
To support Marie and get exclusive resources, head to patreon.com/mariebeech. To learn more about Marie's DEI services, head to mariebeecham.com. Leave a new rating or review this month, and I'll donate $1 to EJI.org on your behalf.
Sources:
Critical Race Theory: An Introduction by Jean Stefancic and Richard Delgado
Critical Race Theory: Why It Matters and Why You Should Care by Victor Ray
The Basic Tenets of Critical Race Theory via Britannica
Intersectionality, Explained by Jane Coaston
A Lesson on Critical Race Theory via American Bar Association
Stereotype Threat: The effect of racial primes on the test performance of African-American and European-American children by Steele, Bianchi, Ambady
  continue reading

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