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  1. Critical race theorists hold that racism is inherent in the law and legal institutions of the United States insofar as they function to create and maintain social, economic, and political inequalities between whites and nonwhites, especially African Americans.

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  3. May 18, 2021 · Critical race theory is an academic 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...

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  4. gratitude to the many writers in the critical race theory, feminist, and critical legal studies communities who have inspired us to think more deeply about social justice than we would have without their teachings. Thanks, as well, to Niko Pfund, past editor in chief at New York University Press, for encouraging us to write this book, and to Anna

  5. Nov 8, 2021 · OK, so what is it? Critical race theorists reject the philosophy of “colorblindness.” They acknowledge the stark racial disparities that have persisted in the United States despite decades of...

  6. Critical Race Theory, or CRT, is an academic and legal framework that denotes that systemic racism is part of American society — from education and housing to employment and healthcare. Critical Race Theory recognizes that racism is more than the result of individual bias and prejudice.

  7. Feb 23, 2021 · CRT is a thoughtful and multi-faceted approach to understanding how racism operates across society, including through both individual actions and through structural processes that shape the everyday reality in education, the health service, the criminal justice system and politics.

  8. Aug 5, 2021 · Critical race theory : an introduction. by. Delgado, Richard. Publication date. 2001. Topics. Race discrimination -- Law and legislation -- United States, Critical legal studies -- United States, United States -- Race relations -- Philosophy. Publisher. New York : New York University Press.

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