A legal scholar and 'Backtalker' defends critical race theory — a term she helped coin
A legal scholar and 'Backtalker' defends critical race theory — a term she helped coin toggle caption Carl Timpone Growing up in Canton, Ohio, legal scholar Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw was encouraged to call out conditions that were unfair or inexplicable. It was a form of "talking back" that continued into her career, she says. "We're not living in a world in which we are all standing on equal footing," Crenshaw says. "And we have to muster the courage ... [and] the righteous indignation to t
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