CRT Discussion April 20th

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Across
  1. 3. An important overarching factor that Morris examines is ____ alignment (Page 1259)
  2. 6. In 1982, how many of the sixty Harvard Law faculty members were people of color? (Page 1265)
  3. 7. An equally important factor in the emergence of CRT was the gravitational force of the ______ projects of liberal legalism that were unfolding in the 1980s (Page 1305)
  4. 9. If indeed having ________ is the key to success, then critical race theorists have every reason to be wildly optimistic (Page 1352)
  5. 10. The next turn in CRT should be decidedly _____, intersectional, and cross- institutional (Page 1262)
  6. 11. _____ approached center stage in CLS during the 1985 Fem-Crit conference (Page 1290)
  7. 12. Today, CRT can claim a presence in education, psychology, cultural studies, political science, and even __________ (Page 1256)
Down
  1. 1. The still emerging elements of post-racial rhetoric appear to be both grounded in and extensions of ______ (Page 1326)
  2. 2. CRT represented more of a ________ than a definitive project (Page 1263)
  3. 4. The so-called _______ critique was actually a multifaceted debate that included hard and soft lines on both sides. (Page 1296)
  4. 5. These were the formative years of CRT, a period of uncertainty, ______, and contestation. (Page 1300)
  5. 8. CRT was also a product of activists’ engagement with the material manifestations of ____ reform (Page 1260)