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What is Critical Race Theory

Black and Brown Leadership and the Promotion of Change in an Era of Social Unrest
A theoretical framework constituting of six tenets that looks at race and whiteness.
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Racialization of Religion: Making Space for Counter-Narratives of Muslim American Youth
Noor Ali (Northeastern University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-7235-1.ch011
Abstract
Muslim American high school seniors navigate their educational spaces at a time when the 2016 Election has unleashed a rhetoric that is riddled with Islamophobia. The experiences of four female participants engages us in their counter-narratives, debunking stereotypes and assumptions that exist about their demographic. The formal and informal experiences of the educational journeys of these participants help us explore the role of family, faith-based education, mosque, and community in the lives of these students. The social and academic learning opportunities for these participants showcased instances of inclusion and marginalization, where there were times when the students underwent a double consciousness. Transitioning from faith-based schools to the public education system became easier when positioned in a climate of diversity. Muslim American students experience a dichotomous pull between religious values and American culture and remain cognizant of these differences. Muslim educational leadership will find the study insightful.
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Allies in Solidarity Transcend Guilt and Unlearn Patriarchal Privileges: Diversity in Unity and the Advancement of a Critical Feminist Movement
A theory created in the 80s by Professor Derrick Bell in relation to critical legal studies and is used to address white supremacy and the subordination of people of color as a structural process.
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The Exploration of Diversity and Inclusion Programs Within Institutions of Higher Education
A legal movement that seeks to explain the relationship between race, racism, and institutional systems in the United States.
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Minority Students in Teacher Education: Diversifying America’s K-12 Teaching Force
This theory asserts that racism is rooted in our society. Critical race theorists aim to bring racist societal practices to the forefront to create change and transformation.
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Liberate Our Schools: Taking Back Our History With Critical Race Theory
A framework that examines how institutional structures intersect with race ( Delgado & Stefancic, 2012 ).
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Path to College Presidency: Being African American and Female
Looks at policies and policymaking from a historical and cultural context or perspective, looking at race and racism when analyzing diversity and inclusion in higher education.
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Social Action Literacy for Elementary Teachers
Introduced by feminist and legal scholars during the 1960s civil rights movement as a response to racial inequities in the world, this framework helps to explore the ways race and racism consciously and unconsciously shape practices, discourses, and societal structures.
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WOKE: Advocacy for African American Students
CRT is a theoretical framework that researchers use to explore racism, privilege, oppression, and power that marginalized populations face through socio-political and institutional processes.
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Multicultural Literature as Critical Literature: Redefine the Trajectory for Black Students
Scholarship founded on the following tenants: an understanding laws and how Black people are impacted, realizing that racism is systematic, understanding situational context, realizing that neutrality and color-blindness are detrimental, and using various forms of writing to convey research and legal ideas.
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Teacher Education and Digital Equity: Research in the Millennium
Provides a critical analysis of race and racism from a legal point of view; it recognizes the marginalization of people of color based on inequities that exist in structures and institutions based on white privilege.
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Twice as Good to Get Half: Content and Context of Black Male Teachers and Administrators
Interdisciplinary conceptual framework that seeks to explicate significant relationships between race and the legal system in order to achieve racial justice.
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Teaching While Black, Oh and a Woman
A theoretical framework that seeks to understand and challenge how race, society, and the law in the United States intersect.
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Diversity in the Classroom: Building Bridges and Breaking Barriers Among Minority Students
An explanation of the underachievement of African American students through the lens of race, class, and gender ( Howard, 2008 ).
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The People v. Critical Race Theory: Critical Race Theory on Trial
An analytical approach to examine race, racism and its manifestation throughout institutions and other power structures.
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The Challenges and Responsibilities of White Women in Leadership: Strategies for Interrogating Whiteness in Higher Education
A compilation of scholarly works that addresses the marginalizing effects of racial categorization. This framework specifically seeks to challenge the complexities of race embedded with the daily lives of marginalized others; and systemic racism.
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Building a Racial Identity: African American Students' Learning Experiences at the Florence County Museum
A theoretical framework that uses critical theory to examine race, racism, and society.
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Agnotology and Ideology: The Threat of Ignorance and Whiteness Ideology to Transformative Change
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Community Cultural Wealth: Uncovering Assets Through Community Mapping
A framework used to examine culture, society, and other phenomenon through the lens of race and racialized experiences (Bell, 1987; Solórzano & Delgado Bernal, 2001).
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Framing eHealth Design on Critical Race Theory to Mitigate Barriers in Access to Healthcare
A theory and social movement that provides a multi-perspective racial approach to social structures and services.
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Black and Brown Women Fostering Authentic Activism in Counseling Programs Amid Social Unrest
A theoretical lens that explores race/culture and racism in the dominant discourse and attends to how perceptions of race impact victims.
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Understanding the Attrition Rates of Diverse Teacher Candidates: A Study Examining the Consequences of Social Reproduction
A theoretical approach to social and cultural analysis that acknowledges the institutional rather than individual nature of racism.
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Disrupting the Deficit-Gaze: Building Asset Language With Teacher Candidates
The systems in American society are built on racist structures that create different outcomes by race.
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Navigating Inequitable (Mis)Treatment and Racist Harassment in Higher Education During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Self-Decentered Autoethnographic Case
An interdisciplinary theory identifying inherent racism institutionalized in societies with potential interventions to address such acculturated biases.
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Transforming the Education of Immigrant Youth: Program Implementation and Instructional Planning
A theory for understanding the socially constructed concept of race and its relationship to power and oppression.
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Caring as an Authoritative Act: Re-Thinking Respect for Students and Teachers
A framework that recognizes that race has social implications; makes use of the methodologies across the social sciences to come to a deeper understanding of the implications that racial dynamics have on present circumstance.
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An Ethics-of-Care Approach to Developing Students' Antiracist Practice in SLP Curricula: The Cross-Cultural-Communication Project
Critical race theory is a theory that guides anti-racist practice via the assumptions that white supremacy exists to perpetuate unequal societal power structure, and transformation of policy and institutional organization should be attempted in an effort to pursue justice by redressing inequity and diminishing oppression.
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The New Chief Diversity Officer: Establishing a Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging Initiative
An intellectual and social movement and loosely organized framework of legal analysis based on the premise that race is not a natural, biologically grounded feature of physically distinct subgroups of human beings but a socially constructed (culturally invented) category that is used to oppress and exploit people of color.
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Re-Conceptualizing Race in New York City's High School Social Studies Classrooms
A theoretical approach to social and cultural analysis that acknowledges the institutional rather than individual nature of racism.
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Calling In, Not Calling Out: A Critical Race Framework for Nurturing Cross-Cultural Alliances in Teacher Candidates
A theoretical framework that examines and challenges the ways power is held by certain groups, while other groups are marginalized or oppressed.
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Nine Black Women Leaders in the Academy: Promoters of Constructive Disruption and Institutional Change
This is an academic framework grounded in the idea that racism is systemic, not just sporadically demonstrated by individual prejudices.
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Adopting Critical Culturally Responsive Online Pedagogy at Historically Black Colleges and Universities
A framework that examines the intersection of systematic oppression, race, and power within a society.
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Conservative Discourses on Critical Race Theory: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Editorials in the New York Post
An academic discipline, originating in the legal field, that views systemic racism as deeply embedded within the structure of American society.
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Critical Race Theory: A Framework for Examining Social Identity Diversity of Black Women in Positions of Leadership
Is a framework based on the premise that systems of oppression such as racism, have become so embedded as a norm in our society that is practice is assume to be natural (Ladson-Billings, 1998).
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A DisCrit-Informed Critique of the Difference vs. Disorder Approach in Speech-Language Pathology
A tradition of scholarship that critically examines the expression of institutionalized racism by culturally dominant groups.
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