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Category Archives: Social Reform
Apparently, the Civil War hasn’t ended
Scrolling through my Facebook wall, I cringe when I see yet another meme posted by a friend expressing condemnation of the South, supported by other friends. Is it possible people still don’t realize how offensive this is? It dawns on … Continue reading
Posted in Class & Other Socioeconomic Factors, Critical Race Theory, Philosophy, Social Reform
Tagged Ethnicity; race; equal rights; liberty; freedom; free speech; civil war;
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How do you define CRT?
“Critical race theory (CRT) is a school of thought meant to emphasize the effects of race on one’s social standing.” Today’s theorists have drifted from the origins of Critical Theory discipline, perhaps evident and compelling in the rhetoric of the … Continue reading
Posted in Critical Race Theory, History, Philosophy, Social Reform
Tagged Critical Race Theory, Critical Theory, CRT, Enlightenment, Oppression
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