Critical Race Theory has been vilified by politicians and citizens frightened about what they perceive as the end of the status quo. Meanwhile, it has been lauded as a useful framework for extinguishing the false ideology of white supremacy and for ensuring all citizens’ full participation in U.S. democracy. How many of us really know what it is? Did you know critical race theory has existed in some form since the first indigenous person encountered Europeans on their land? Join SUNY Empire State College professors Amy Ruth Tobol, J.D., Ph.D. and Nadine Wedderburn, Ph.D. in a discussion on Critical Race Theory and its legal, historical and current formulations.<br><br>Facilitator: The Black Male Initiative<br><a class='link' href='https://my.esc.edu/ESCConnect/Lists/ESCConnect%20Calendar/DispForm.aspx…; target='_blank'>Session Link</a>