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Critical race theory in the classroom: Understanding the debate

Critical race theory in the classroom: Understanding the debate Battle over how to teach race and racism in America’s schools Replay Video UP NEXT Critical race theory, an academic concept about systemic racism, has become a target of Republican legislators in states across the country. At least six states have introduced bills that aim to place limitations on lessons about race and inequality being taught in American schools. None of the bills directly mention critical race theory in their text, but the legislators pushing these bills forward have invoked the educational movement while advocating for the legislation. Kimberlé Crenshaw, a founding critical race theorist and Columbia Law School professor, said the concept of critical race theory is being misrepresented and used as a political tool.

OKC school board denounces critical race theory law

OKC school board denounces critical race theory law Nuria Martinez-Keel, Oklahoman © DOUG HOKE/THE OKLAHOMAN Paula Lewis listens to Sean McDaniel during the Oklahoma City Public School Board meeting Monday, April 12, 2021. Members of the Oklahoma City Board of Education unanimously disavowed a new law banning critical race theory from being taught in public schools.  Gov. Kevin Stitt signed the legislation, House Bill 1775, into law Friday.  All eight members of the school board voted to formally denounce the bill during a meeting Monday evening.  Board member Ruth Veales, who is Black and Native American, said the law aims to quiet conversations on race “in order to protect white fragility.” 

Calls Grow To Remove Oklahoma Gov Kevin Stitt From Tulsa Race Massacre Commission After He Signs Critical Race Theory Bill

Calls Grow To Remove Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt From Tulsa Race Massacre Commission After He Signs Critical Race Theory Bill Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt. Image: Youtube/ Kevin Stitt Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt (R) signed a bill into law that bans the teaching of critical race theory (CRT) Friday, now residents and activists want him removed from the Tulsa Race Massacre Commission. Stitt signed the bill Friday and released a video on Twitter explaining why he signed the bill banning CRT, using the GOP line that now is the time to unite the country. My statement on HB 1775. pic.twitter.com/2EgMh7A7xZ

OKCPS School Board To Vote On Denouncing Newly-Signed House Bill 1775 In Monday Meeting

By: Caleb Califano OKLAHOMA CITY - The Oklahoma City Public Schools Board of Education plans to denounce House Bill 1775 in their meeting Monday afternoon. The controversial bill prohibiting critical race theory in schools was signed by Gov. Kevin Stitt on Friday.  The school board meeting starts at 5:30 p.m. Monday at the Clara Luper Center. The board plans to take possible action on denouncing House Bill 1775. The bill limits race and gender curriculum in secondary and post-secondary schools across the state.  Before the bill was ever signed by the governor on Friday, OKCPS Superintendent Sean McDaniel urged the governor to veto the bill.

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