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Understanding Critical Race Theory: Debunking Misconceptions

by Michael Smith


As a former Florida resident, I have to say that the recent ban on critical race theory by Governor Ron DeSantis is both confusing and concerning. For those who may not be familiar, critical race theory is a framework for understanding how race and racism intersect with other forms of oppression, such as class and gender. It's not the boogeyman that some people are making it out to be. In fact, it's a crucial tool for understanding and addressing the ongoing problem of racial inequality in our society.


When I was in high school, I didn't have the opportunity to learn about critical race theory or even take an AP course on African American studies. I can only imagine the value that would have added to my understanding of the world and my place in it.


It's unfortunate that in 2023, the state of Florida is moving in the opposite direction, banning the teaching of critical race theory in schools and government agencies. This is not only a setback for the education of future generations but also a clear indication of the ongoing attempts to deny and obscure the realities of racism in our country.


It's important to remember that critical race theory is not about putting one race above another, it's about understanding how racism and other forms of oppression are intertwined and how they play out in our society. It's not about dividing us, but about bringing us together in the pursuit of true equality.


I may no longer live in Florida, but as an American citizen, I am deeply troubled by this decision and the message it sends. I urge Governor DeSantis and all other leaders to reconsider this ban and to make a real commitment to educating ourselves about the realities of racism in our society. Only by understanding the past and present can we work towards a more just and equitable future for all.



And that's my rundown of what Critical Race Theory is and why it's not the scary thing some politicians make it out to be. I suggest doing your own research and forming your own opinions. For those interested in exploring further, check out these links


Remember, knowledge is power, and it's important to stay informed and educated on important issues like this one. Happy reading!


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