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  1. Discussion Prompts: Race and Racism | American Documentary

    How might race or ethnicity factor into choices about discipline? Is abuse a reasonable response to fear that a child’s actions could endanger the family, or that failing to act as a model citizen could put the child in danger?

  2. Discussion Guide Courageous Conversations About Race ... - NNSTOY

    Courageous Conversations About Race in Schools The following questions are designed to serve as a starting point for educators, parents, students and community members to think in new ways about race in schools.

  3. Questions and Answers About Critical Race Theory - CASB

    Critical race theory (CRT) is a discipline and analytical tool primarily used in university-level courses. Originating in the 1970s, CRT was first used as a tool to help law students think critically about the impact of historical and present-day racism on the legal system.

  4. 25 Questions to Begin a Conversation About Racism

    With the ongoing injustices and inequities of racial matters in mind, I’ve created a series of questions to facilitate a dialogue around numerous difficult and often ambiguous situations.

  5. Preparing for Discussions on Race and Racism: The Critical ...

    critical thinking and conversation skills around issues and topics involving racism, discrimination, and prejudice. In discussions of race and racism, issues of diversity [become]

  6. Critical Race Theory Frequently Asked Questions

    What is Critical Race Theory (CRT)? cademic concept that is more than 40 years old. The core idea is that race is a social construct, and that racism is not merely the product of individual bias or prejudice, but also s.

  7. What Is Critical Race Theory, and Why Is It Under Attack?

    Is “critical race theory” a way of understanding how American racism has shaped public policy, or a divisive discourse that pits people of color against white people?

  8. WATCH: Answering your questions on critical race theory

    University of California, Berkeley professor Prudence Carter answered viewers’ questions about critical race theory, and why it has become such a political flashpoint in American schools...

  9. Critical race theory (CRT) | Definition, Principles, & Facts

    Critical race theory, intellectual and social movement and framework of legal analysis based on the premise that race is a socially constructed category that is used to oppress and exploit people of color.

  10. Thinking Critically about Critical Race Theory - STR

    When this worldview focuses on race, it’s called Critical Race Theory (CRT). CRT divides people into groups by race, the white oppressors and the oppressed non-whites. According to CRT, the fundamental problem with America is its “whiteness,” its caste system based on skin color.