Critical race theory: What it is and what it isn’t
First, race is not fundamentally or essentially a matter of biology, but rather a social construct.
First, race is not fundamentally or essentially a matter of biology, but rather a social construct.
Metaphors aren’t ironclad. It’s possible to consciously change the way we write, draw, design costumes—and, yes, bake.
This debate over “who counts” has created somewhat of an identity crisis in the black community, exposing a divide between those who think being black should be based on physical looks, and those who think being black is more than looks.