What is “Critical Race Theory”? A Meditation on Several Answers. (Part IV)
Because this text is the first book-length collaboration by CRT scholars (written by Kimberlé Crenshaw, Richard Delgado, Charles Lawrence III, and Mari Matsuda), we do well to consider how it describes CRT.
What is “Critical Race Theory”? A Meditation on Several Answers. (Part III)
Bell spends the bulk of his essay showing, naming, and defending CRT.
What is “Critical Race Theory”? A Meditation on Several Answers. (Part II)
I have discussed how I approach CRT texts and treated the first published list of CRT’s common themes.
Don’t Start Here: A Critique of an Introduction to CRT
“Surely I’ve misread something,” I thought.
Once more on the Black-white Binary
Just antiracism requires resisting binary racialized thinking, and attending to the forms of oppression marshalled against each racialized group.