Document Type
Article
Abstract
Kimberld Williams Crenshaw's Twenty Years of Critical Race Theory: Looking Back To Move Forward calls for a broader definition of CRT and for the next phase of this movement to embrace scholars from a multitude of disciplines. The tradition of critical theories of race in the social sciences is intimately related to the CRT Movement developed in the law. The social sciences are an important part of the realization of Crenshaw's aspirations. This Article argues that Crenshaw's call is visionary and a necessary step for researchers interested in the end of white supremacy and the elevation of the human sciences and human rights and equality
Recommended Citation
Zuberi, Tukufu, "Critical Race Theory: A Commemoration" (2011). Connecticut Law Review. 126.
https://digitalcommons.lib.uconn.edu/law_review/126