Should Critical Race Theory be banned? Cancelled?

Was honored to join Kentucky Senator Gerald Neal and talk about recent attempts across the United States to ban Critical Race Theory and the implications of “cancel culture” on discussions about historical and modern events in social studies, democracy and education. https://fb.watch/5OipjHPeGO/

4 responses to “Should Critical Race Theory be banned? Cancelled?”

  1. […] also our prior Straight Talk conversation “Should Critical Race Theory be banned” here and the NAACP Education and Civil Rights Initiative’s national panel on Critical Race Theory […]

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  2. They get people agreeing or disagreeing, and that’s how they gain traction. If no one listened, they would all have to go back to work.

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  3. Julian, only you can get me to listen to a podcast through its entirety. As always, very enlightening my friend.
    Best,

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