SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — The website for Utah Parents United lists a handful of anecdotes that they say demonstrate instances of Critical Race Theory leaking into Utah K-12 classrooms. In one example: ...
More than 12 states have rejected the teaching of critical race theory in K–12 schools. The theory’s philosophical convictions favor racial preferences and the dismantling of America’s representative ...
A Virginia parents group has identified no fewer than 20 examples of what it claims to be critical race theory in Virginia schools, but some of the school districts involved emphatically denied ...
Angela Fitzgerald discusses Critical Race Theory with Dr. Gloria Ladson-Billings. Critical Race Theory is not a new concept, but it has received renewed attention in recent years due to anti-CRT ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — It has become a major issue in the Virginia governor’s race. Former President Donald Trump has railed against it. Republicans in the U.S. Senate introduced a resolution condemning ...
Education is at the heart of America’s discussions about race and justice. This summer, an intense public debate has focused on "Critical Race Theory" and its alleged place in public schools. Despite ...
Recently, Americans across the country were divided on how to recognize October 11 — or whether to recognize it at all. Some people, like President Biden, celebrated Indigenous Peoples’ Day while ...
Educators, school officials and several Florida public school districts said critical race theory never has been part of Florida’s K-12 curriculums. Florida has rejected prospective teaching materials ...
The next generation of America’s top doctors could be more concerned about a patient’s race than previous generations. CriticalRace.org, which monitors critical race theory (CRT) curricula and ...
“There is little to no evidence that critical race theory itself is being taught to K-12 public school students,” The Associated Press wrote recently. If that’s true, why would the National Education ...
Former Harvard University President Derek C. Bok vividly recalls the day that he, then dean of Harvard Law School, flew to California to recruit Derrick A. Bell Jr. to the Law School’s faculty in 1969 ...