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 @9MCRGG9 from Nevada answered…10hrs10H

I will never agree on omitting or erasing evidential history from K-12 Education, but racially charged conversations req…

 @9MCPGJD from South Carolina answered…13hrs13H

Should be taught only at high school level. It is important for students to understand the history of racism but the top…

 @9MCP7DQ from Arizona answered…13hrs13H

No, because this is a course taught in law school. However, social studies courses should recognize historical accuracy…

 @9MCMCR3 from Georgia answered…15hrs15H

Yes, but kids should be raised racially color blind, so not until they are of adequate age to learn.

 @9MCKYL2 from Vermont answered…16hrs16H

I think kids should be taught that we are all equal no matter what but we should still acknowledge the fact that certain…

 @9MCJN33 from Vermont answered…16hrs16H

The Definition of CRT is important here. It is a legal theory. Some form of the foundational ideas within it ought to be…

 @9MCHSMB from Massachusetts answered…17hrs17H

The 1619 Project is NOT CRT; it is history. CRT is a theory that the playing field is not level due to historical events…

 @9MCG8F5 from North Carolina answered…18hrs18H

Yes, but I don't think it should be a required course, but I think it could be an elective for HIGHSCHOOL students, and…

 @9MC8GYW answered…21hrs21H

We should teach the effect racism had on America and it's people, but we should also teach how scientifically we are one…

 @9MC6P66 from Ohio answered…22hrs22H

In some scenarios, critical race theory may be neutrally necessary to teach students that you should NEVER commit to rac…