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Dayana
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Asked: July 30, 20212021-07-30T08:53:30+05:30 2021-07-30T08:53:30+05:30In: Social sciences

What is critical race theory and what it affects?

explain What is critical race theory and what it affects?

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    1. Ramesh RTN Web Developer
      2021-07-30T08:53:55+05:30Added an answer on July 30, 2021 at 8:53 am

      Critical race theory examines the intersection of race and law. It is a theoretical framework that provides insights into the experiences of racialized people in society.

      Critical race theory is a relatively new concept in sociology that emerged from debates about racism in the 1970s and 1980s. It typically discusses how racism manifests itself through institutions and societal structures, explores how it has been theorized in different cultures, and examines the ways it has been resisted.

      Critical Race Theory’s central idea is that oppression, discrimination, and inequality are not limited to a specific group of people. It encompasses all groups that have been historically marginalized in society.

      Critical Race Theory is a critical legal theory that analyzes the intersectional nature of race, law and power. It looks at how racism has shaped American history and society by promoting institutionalized racial oppression. CRT argues against the idea that racism only concerns those of a certain skin color or ethnicity.

      There are many issues with the concept. A lot of people claim that it can be used as a weapon against certain groups or as a conduit for racism and neglect. Critics also say that it is irrelevant to the modern world because it does not explain how differences between races and genders affect outcomes in society.

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    2. Dayana
      2021-07-30T08:55:50+05:30Added an answer on July 30, 2021 at 8:55 am

      Critical Race Theory developed from a need to address racism in America.

      Critical Race Theory (CRT) is an interdisciplinary field of study that grew out of an effort to provide a theory about the way that racism “maintains, reproduces, or changes societal structures” in the United States. The term “critical race theory” was coined by Professor Derrick Bell. CRT is not a unified theory but instead a collection of ideas that respond to the need for theoretical work developed within the intersection of racial and critical legal studies

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