Critical Race Theory: The Case For Evaluating What We “Know” and How We Teach | February 21, 2023
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The Empire Club of Canada Presents:
Critical Race Theory: The Case For Evaluating What We “Know” and How We Teach
Critical Race Theory (CRT) challenges us to understand and address the social, economic, political, and legal conditions that contribute to racial power disparity and inequality in our society. Yet, despite being in an era where we know we must think critically about what we hear and what we’ve learned, a basic lack of agreement on its scope and purpose has caused a questioning of CRT’s value in Canadian classrooms, and society generally. Further, debates around this topic that filter to us from the United States bias our judgment about the role “race” plays in Canadian society.
Join us on February 21, 2023 for a moderated discussion on Critical Race Theory, where our panelists will challenge us to reconsider what we “know” about Canada and its values.
Moderator:
Nancy Simms M.A. ADR, Candidate Ed.D. Higher Education and Policy. OISE, University of Toronto
Speakers:
Kearie Daniel, Executive Director & Co-Founder, Parents of Black Children
Joshua Sealy-Harrington, Assistant Professor and Counsel, Lincoln Alexander School of Law at Toronto Metropolitan University and Power Law
Craig Wellington, Executive Director & CEO, Black Opportunity Fund
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