Confronting the Whiteness in Black Girls’ Criminalization
Our schools criminalize Black children. We don’t just need lessons acknowledging racism. We need to create an antiracist education system.
The Future is Another Country
Our schools criminalize Black children. We don’t just need lessons acknowledging racism. We need to create an antiracist education system.
We have the tools we need to teach anticolonial history. The anti-“CRT” erasure movement shows why we must.
White conservatives would rather burn our history than admit their place in it. That’s why we need “CRT” now more than ever.
You can’t tell the story of Midwestern cities like Toledo without being honest about their white supremacy problems.
Three school board members share their struggle to provide students with the best possible education amid anti-“CRT” scaremongering.
To ignore critical race theory is to set our democracy back, to neglect the difficult history of our country, and to further marginalize students.
For our Winter 2021 issue, The Activist History Review invites essays that consider how we teach “CRT”—the umbrella term white conservatives apply to any teaching critical of white supremacy—amid a white backlash movement that seeks to outlaw our work.