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Critical Race Theory is a multidisciplinary, academic and social movement that is currently encompassed in political controversy. Its framework emerged out of legal analysis over how race is embedded in personal ideologies and systemic/ systematic policies. One of the goals of Critical Race Theory is to provide students and scholars with the tools necessary to critique these structures. CRT as an academic framework, works to equip students with the ability to understand then act to change systems that uphold racial inequalities.
"The premise of intersectionality theory, first articulated by feminists of color, is that social differentiation is achieved through complex interactions between markers of difference such as gender, race, and class. In order to comprehend how an individual’s access to social, political, and economic institutions is differentially experienced, it is necessary to analyze how markers of difference intersect and interact."
--"Intersectionality." International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, edited by William A. Darity, Jr., 2nd ed., vol. 4, Macmillan Reference USA, 2008, pp. 114-116. Gale eBooks.
For another video on intersectionality by Kimberlé Crenshaw, watch this TED Talk, The Urgency of Intersectionality.
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Although it originated in critical race legal studies, CRT now permeates many different disciplines. The following is a selection of notable scholarly journals in race and ethnic studies, which is only one field of many adopting CRT themes and approaches.