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Critical Race Theory is only taught in law school. It is not taught in K-12 setting. Diversity training is not CRT. Including people of color in history is not CRT. Acknowledging that Black people were enslaved and not workers brought from another country is not CRT. Explaining red lining to 8th graders and high school students is called teaching US history
not CRT. Explaining how American citizens of Japanese ethnicity were forced into internment camps in the US is called teaching US history and is not CRT nor is it "woke" https://www.cnn.com/2022/07/08/opinions/woke-war-united-shades-of-america-kamau-bell/index.html
https://www.americanbar.org/groups/crsj/publications/human_rights_magazine_home/civil-rights-reimagining-policing/a-lesson-on-critical-race-theory/
All of this. I could see some advanced high school classes offering CRT as an option, particularly if the school features a law track, but everything currently happening in standard curriculums is just history and social studies, not theory.
CRT doesn’t happen in education until college. Before that, it’s called “learning about racism in America.”
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