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critical race theory

North Dakota bans critical race theory in K-12 schools. How should the state’s history teachers respond?

John Fea   |  November 16, 2021

North Dakota governor Doug Burgum just signed a bill that bans the teaching of critical race theory in K-12 schools. Here are a few of the pertinent sections: Each school district and public school shall ensure instruction of its curriculum […]

The editors of The Christian Century ask: “Why do we need to teach history?”

John Fea   |  November 3, 2021

The Christian Century tackles a Texas bill that forbids the teaching of critical race theory and the 1619 Project. Here is a taste of its editorial: How should the story of our country be told? It says that schools should […]

David Dark exhorts us to “fear no theory”

John Fea   |  October 27, 2021

Back in September 2020 I asked, “who’s afraid of critical race theory?” Over at his Substack page, writer David Dark seems to be asking the same question and offering a much more elegant answer. Here is a taste of his […]

What is going on in the Central York (Pa) School District?

John Fea   |  September 17, 2021

Watch: The list of materials include: A pro-“Black lives matter” blog post from a New Testament professor at Biola University’s Talbot School of Theology. Biola is a conservative evangelical school in Los Angeles. An anti-racism article at the website of […]

Chris Rufo of the Manhattan Institute and Ralph Richard Banks of Stanford debate critical race theory

John Fea   |  August 19, 2021

Some of you may remember Chris Rufo as the guy who triggered Donald Trump’s opposition to critical race theory. Ralph Richard Banks is a Stanford University law professor. Joan Coaston, the host ofThe New York Times‘s podcast “The Argument,” moderated […]

The anti-Critical Race Theory bills keep coming

John Fea   |  August 14, 2021

Last week we took a close look at Josh Hawley’s “Love America Act.” Now we have the Protect Equality and Civics Education (PEACE) Act. The Senate sponsors are Republicans Marco Rubio, (FL), Kevin Cramer (ND), and Mike Braun (IN). Here […]

Pew Research: “Republicans are far more likely than Democrats to say increased attention to the history of slavery and racism is bad for the country”

John Fea   |  August 12, 2021

Here is a taste of the recent Pew Research study: Among U.S. adults overall, 53% say increased attention to that history is a good thing for society, while 26% say it is a bad thing and another 21% say it […]

Senate passes $3.5 trillion dollar budget framework. Hyde Amendment is saved. Anti-Critical Race Theory amendment passes.

John Fea   |  August 11, 2021

It’s a done deal. Elections have consequences. The American people rejected Trumpism in 2020. Now the Democrats, who rode the anti-Trump wave into office last November, have the power to get some things done. National Public Radio explains what is […]

What is–and isn’t–Critical Race Theory?

John Fea   |  August 11, 2021

Recently someone asked me for a good working definition of Critical Race Theory. Delgado and Stefancic is a good place to start. I tried to summarize some of their work here. Click here for all our posts on CRT. I […]

Josh Hawley’s “Love America Act.” Let’s break it down

John Fea   |  August 8, 2021

Last week we published a post on Missouri Senator Josh Hawley’s op-ed in The New York Post condemning critical race theory and promoting his personal view of what young Americans should learn in history class. His views are encapsulated in […]

For the first time in American history, advocates of patriotic education are claiming their curriculum is based on fact

John Fea   |  August 6, 2021

This is a fascinating essay by Timothy Messer-Kruse of Bowling Green State University. It covers Josh Hawley’s “Love America Act” and Hillsdale College’s 1776 Curriculum. For most of the last two centuries, patriotic schooling was not a partisan issue. Both […]

Josh Hawley, “let’s be clear”: This is a nation of oppressors and liberators.

John Fea   |  August 3, 2021

Missouri Senator Josh Hawley wrote an op-ed in The New York Post last weekend condemning critical race theory and promoting his personal view of what young Americans should learn in history class. Let’s take a look: Hawley writes: Parents know […]

Evangelical leader Tony Evans offers “Kingdom race theology” as an an alternative to “critical race theory”

John Fea   |  July 27, 2021

Evans recently gave a two-part presentation on the subject at his Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship in Dallas. Here is Part 1: Here is Part 2: A couple of quick thoughts: First, Evans clearly believes in systemic racism and the value […]

What do Americans really think about critical race theory?

John Fea   |  July 23, 2021

According to an Reuters-Ipsos poll 43% of Americans said they are “familiar” with critical race theory. 30% have never heard of it. Other findings from this poll: 24 % of Americans know about the 1619 Project. 22% know about the […]

Are you a hedgehog when it comes to race?

John Fea   |  July 20, 2021

I am not sure Lance Morrow of the Ethics and Public Policy Center fully understands critical race theory. In his recent Wall Street Journal piece he seems to equate the theory with a “single-minded ideology” that “sees racism in every […]

Should the first 50 pissed-off people to get to the microphone at a school-board meeting be running our schools?

John Fea   |  July 12, 2021

Rich Lowry of The National Review writes: To paraphrase Bill Buckley, it’d be better if the schools were run by the first 50 pissed-off people standing in line to get to the microphone at a contentious school-board meeting than by the […]

A North Carolina anti-critical race theory bill that makes some sense

John Fea   |  July 9, 2021

North Carolina House Bill 324 forbids K-12 teachers from teaching: One race or sex is inherently superior to another race or sex. An individual, solely by virtue of his or her race or sex, is inherently racist, sexist, or oppressive, […]

Conservative attacks on critical race theory are growing more ridiculous every day

John Fea   |  July 9, 2021

Should we debate the usefulness of critical race theory? Of course we should. We live in a free and democratic society. But the conservative attack on the theory is getting downright absurd. Take the recent hullaballoo over Air Force Academy […]

“Anti-critical race theory laws are un-American”

John Fea   |  July 6, 2021

A diverse group of writers–Kmele Foster (libertarian), David French (conservative evangelical), Jason Stanley (Yale philosopher and scholar of propaganda), and Thomas Chatterton Williams (liberal) have weighed-in at The New York Times. We, the authors of this essay, have wide ideological […]

Is revisionist history “fiction”? Yes, if you are a Texas conservative.

John Fea   |  July 3, 2021

Kevin Roberts is the Chief Executive Officer of the Texas Public Policy Foundation. He has a Ph.D in American history from the University of Texas. His 2003 dissertation was titled “Slaves and slavery in Louisiana: The Evolution of Atlantic World […]

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