This is a podcast of ETHN 6800 Critical Race Theory at Bowling Green State University. Our graduate seminar explores the most influential ideas and authors of Critical Race Theory. Each episode includes both a class discussion and a nationally-recognized guest scholar in the field of Critical Race Theory. Our class meets in the James Baldwin room (Baldwin was a visiting faculty member at BGSU in 1978-1979) in the Department of Ethnic Studies at BGSU, one of the first ethnic studies departments in the nation that just celebrated its 50th anniversary.
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This is a podcast of ETHN 6800 Critical Race Theory at Bowling Green State University. Our graduate seminar explores the most influential ideas and authors of Critical Race Theory. Each episode includes both a class discussion and a nationally-recognized guest scholar in the field of Critical Race Theory. Our class meets in the James Baldwin room (Baldwin was a visiting faculty member at BGSU in 1978-1979) in the Department of Ethnic Studies at BGSU, one of the first ethnic studies departments in the nation that just celebrated its 50th anniversary.
Ep. 8: Robert A. Williams discusses his classic book, The American Indian in Western Legal Thought.
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Ep. 8: Robert A. Williams discusses his classic book, The American Indian in Western Legal Thought.
Ep. 8: Robert A. Williams discusses his classic book, The American Indian in Western Legal Thought. The Thought Criminals discuss Ohio's HB 327 that threatens university instructors with loss of tenure for teaching "divisive concepts."
Real CRT
This is a podcast of ETHN 6800 Critical Race Theory at Bowling Green State University. Our graduate seminar explores the most influential ideas and authors of Critical Race Theory. Each episode includes both a class discussion and a nationally-recognized guest scholar in the field of Critical Race Theory. Our class meets in the James Baldwin room (Baldwin was a visiting faculty member at BGSU in 1978-1979) in the Department of Ethnic Studies at BGSU, one of the first ethnic studies departments in the nation that just celebrated its 50th anniversary.