crt/latcrit

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Across
  1. 2. in general, refers to the nature, status, and production of knowledge (Harding, 1987) and the way one knows and understands the world.
  2. 4. a philosophy that requires us to acknowledge the permanence of our subordinate status which enables us to avoid despair, and frees us to imagine and implement racial strategies that can bring fulfillment and even triumph.
  3. 6. principle proposes that change benefitting people and communities of color only occurs when those interests also benefit Whites.
  4. 7. Described as a ‘movement’ (Taylor 1998) shaped by scholars ‘interested in studying and transforming the relationships among race, racism, and power’ (Delgado and Stefancic 2001, 2), its core premise is that racism is endemic, institutional, and systemic, a regenerative and overarching force maintaining all social construct
Down
  1. 1. are narratives by disenfranchised people that function to reveal and interrogate dominant stories of racial privilege, or majoritarian stories, that circulate discursively as the natural order of things(Yosso 2006).
  2. 3. examining racialized layers of subordination based on immigration status, sexuality, language, culture, phenotype, accent, and surname, and also addressed layers of racialized subordination that compromise latino/a experiences with and beyond U.S. borders.
  3. 5. Four focuses of...