DiscoverIntersectionality Matters!Part 1: United States of Amnesia: The Real Histories of CRT - The Students Who Protested
Part 1: United States of Amnesia: The Real Histories of CRT - The Students Who Protested

Part 1: United States of Amnesia: The Real Histories of CRT - The Students Who Protested

Update: 2025-01-29
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In the first episode of this limited series, Critical Race Theorist Kimberlé Crenshaw takes listeners on a journey through the origin story of Critical Race Theory (CRT), from her days as a student demanding desegregation at Harvard, to the moment she learned President Trump banned CRT in his 2020 executive order. This episode delves into the hopes and inspiration that birthed the CRT legal movement, and how the current opposition to CRT is history repeating itself.


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Host: Kimberlé Crenshaw

Sr. producer/Writer: Nicole Edwards

Mixing and Sound Design: Reza Daya

Addition mixing support: Sean Dunnam

Associate Producers: Madison Bello, Gordon Curry, Sana Hashmi, Kaila Philo, African American Policy Forum team.

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Part 1: United States of Amnesia: The Real Histories of CRT - The Students Who Protested

Part 1: United States of Amnesia: The Real Histories of CRT - The Students Who Protested

African American Policy Forum