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The critical race theory panic has White people afraid that they might be complicit in racism The critical race theory panic has White people afraid that they might be complicit in racism Posted: Jul 6, 2021 9:51 PM Updated: Jul 6, 2021 9:51 PM Posted By: By Elle Reeve, Samantha Guff and Deborah Brunswick, CNN Keziah Ridgeway says she s the only teacher she knows in Philadelphia who teaches critical race theory in public high school and she teaches it in her anthropology class, as one framework among many to understand human cultures. But she also teaches African American history, and that s what she thinks the frenzy over critical race theory (CRT) is really about.
CNN interviews parents worried about critical race theory KTVZ By Elle Reeve, Samantha Guff and Deborah Brunswick, CNN Keziah Ridgeway says she’s the only teacher she knows in Philadelphia who teaches critical race theory in public high school and she teaches it in her anthropology class, as one framework among many to understand human cultures. But she also teaches African American history, and that’s what she thinks the frenzy over critical race theory (CRT) is really about. “Critical race theory is a lens, right? It’s not being taught in schools,” Ridgeway says. It’s a theory for understanding the interaction of race and the law, and is mostly taught in graduate school, not elementary school. But conservatives are using the phrase to mean any instruction about the role of race in America, past or present.
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