For Question 18, in Duesbery and Twyman (2019), I thought it would be best for me to do that presentation myself. The video below was recorded during an on-campus class meeting of Research Methods last fall.
I’ve added chapters so you can skip the start, which is specific to that in-person class meeting. Instead, you can jump to the Week 9 Review, which is very similar to our current Week 9 this semester. Or, use the chapter marks to go straight to my presentation on Critical Race Theory at 3 minutes and 53 seconds into the video.
If you’d like to know more about CRT, Anti-Racism, and/or White Fragility, I’d be happy to point you towards a variety of sources depending upon your specific interests.
If you’d like to better understand Critical Race Theory as a whole, I recommend Episode 137 of the Black Like Me With Dr. Alex Gee podcast. I relied heavily on that Podcast for my presentation.
Finally, one other way to explore similar issues in depth is to join the Topeka & Shawnee County Library Racial Justice Book Club. The club will Zoom with one author on Tuesday, March 22.