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2020
Critical race theory (CRT) is a framework that unapologetically asserts how and why race matters in the maintenance of U.S. policies and practices. In doing so, CRT counters discourse that situates discrimination and disparities within the realm of individual behaviors or psychological deficits.
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Critical race theory (CRT) is a framework that unapologetically asserts how and why race matters in the maintenance of U.S. policies and practices. In doing so, CRT counters discourse that situates discrimination and disparities within the realm of individual behaviors or psychological deficits.
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Critical race theory (CRT) is one such theory used to explain and understand the phenomenon known as systemic racism. CRT invites us to critically our examine policies, practices, assessment, curriculum, courses, pedagogy, and traditions. This article is
Mackensie Minniear, Megan E. Cardwell
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Proceedings of the 2020 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2020
The human-computer interaction community has made some efforts toward racial diversity, but the outcomes remain meager. We introduce critical race theory and adapt it for HCI to lay a theoretical basis for race-conscious efforts, both in research and within our community.
Ihudiya Finda Ogbonnaya-Ogburu +3 more
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The human-computer interaction community has made some efforts toward racial diversity, but the outcomes remain meager. We introduce critical race theory and adapt it for HCI to lay a theoretical basis for race-conscious efforts, both in research and within our community.
Ihudiya Finda Ogbonnaya-Ogburu +3 more
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Zeitschrift für kritik - recht - gesellschaft, 2019
Critical race theory established itself as one of the youngest movements or theories in the panorama of critical (legal) scholarship from the late 1980s onwards. Born in the context of American law schools as a result and/or critique of critical legal studies and feminist legal theory, it has continuously challenged mainstream views about race and ...
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Critical race theory established itself as one of the youngest movements or theories in the panorama of critical (legal) scholarship from the late 1980s onwards. Born in the context of American law schools as a result and/or critique of critical legal studies and feminist legal theory, it has continuously challenged mainstream views about race and ...
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Critical Race Theory (CRT) is a body of scholarship steeped in radical activism that seeks to explore and challenge the prevalence of racial inequality in society. Central to CRT is the understanding that race and racism are the product of social thought
Adrienne D. Dixson +3 more
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Feminist Media Histories, 2018
Critical race theory concerns the study and transformation of the relationship between race, racism and power. This chapter presents an overview of critical race theory and its explanation of the effects of racism and racially disparate outcomes throughout various stages of American justice systems.
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Critical race theory concerns the study and transformation of the relationship between race, racism and power. This chapter presents an overview of critical race theory and its explanation of the effects of racism and racially disparate outcomes throughout various stages of American justice systems.
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A Primer to Critical Race Theory
Academic Medicine, 2023Zareen, Zaidi +3 more
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Resisting the Movement to Ban Critical Race Theory from Schools
The Clearing House, 2022Hani Morgan
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