Understanding Critical Race Theory: Insights and Perspectives
Explore the nuances of Critical Race Theory through the works and perspectives of scholars like Gloria Ladson-Billings, Derrick Bell, and others. Delve into the tenets of CRT, discussions on racism as normal, interest convergence theory, and the concept of race as a social construction. Gain a deeper understanding of how CRT challenges traditional narratives and offers unique insights into racial dynamics in society.
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CRITICAL RACE THEORYWHAT IT IS NOT! Gloria Ladson-Billings University of Wisconsin-Madison
A CRT IN EDUCATION TIMELINE Proposal Submission AERA Annual Meeting Ladson-Billings & Tate, Toward a critical race theory of education, Teachers College Press, 97, 47-68
LADSON-BILLINGS & TATES LEARNING CURVE Crenshaw (1988) Tate, Ladson- Billings & Grant (1993) Bell (1989) Delgado; Matsuda; Harris, et al Williams (1991)
WRITING PROCESS Draft to colleagues Colloquium Feedback
A TALE OF 2 COASTS Crenshaw Crenshaw Bell Gotanda Delgado Peller Williams Solarzano Green Yosso Ladson-Billings & Tate
LEWIS TERMAN High-grade or border- line deficiency is very, very common among Spanish-Indian and Mexican families of the southwest and also among negroes. Their dullness seems to be racial .
TENETS OF CRT (DELGADO & STEFANCIC, 2001) Belief that racism is normal, not aberrant in US Interest convergence Race as a social construction Intersectionality and anti-essentialism Voice or Counter-narrative
RACISM AS NORMAL Gunnar Myrdal Anomaly Thesis Hochschild Symbiosis Thesis
INTEREST CONVERGENCE White people seek racial justice only to the extent that there is something in it for them ~ Derrick Bell
RACE AS A SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION There is a deep paradox between the scientific notion of no- race and the social parameters of race by which we conduct our lives and structures our institutions. ~ (Smedley, 1993)
INTERSECTIONALITY AND ANTI-ESSENTIALISM The examination of race, sex, class, national origin, sexual orientation and how their combinations play out in various settings. ~ Delgado & Stefancic (2001)
CRT IS NOT sexy trendy new Racial navel gazing