Summary:
The book provides an accessible overview of Critical Race Theory (CRT), discussing its origins, central tenets, and applications in law and society. It examines the role of race and racism in the legal system, critiques liberal approaches to racial justice, and explores the experiences of various racial groups through storytelling and narrative analysis.
Key points:
1. Intersectionality: This idea highlights the interconnectedness of social identities and systems of oppression. It shows how race, class, gender, etc., are intertwined, affecting privilege and disadvantage.
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