On this episode of “At The Bar,” Inez Stepman and Jennifer C. Braceras discussed why more and more schools are pushing the so-called “anti-racist” curricula known as Critical Race Theory. They were joined by Charles Love from 1776 Unites, a movement to shape America’s future by educating students about the best of its past. They were also joined by Stanley Kurtz, an author, journalist, and anthropologist who has taught at both Harvard University and the University of Chicago.
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