Document Type
Article
Publication Date
Summer 2022
ISSN
0036-3030
Publisher
St. Louis University School of Law
Language
en-US
Abstract
Critical Race Theory ("CR T"), or at least its principles, stands at the core of most prominent social movements of today-from the resurgence of the #MeToo Movement, which was founded by a Black woman, Tarana Burke, to the Black Lives Matter Movement, which was founded by three Black women: Opal Tometi, Alicia Garza, and Patrisse Cullors. In fact, Critical Race Theorists have long defined CRT itself as a movement, one that has not only provided theoretical interventions regarding the relationship between race, racism, power, and the law, but that has also encouraged and, in fact, inspired and guided social movements. This Essay, adapted from the Richard J. Childress Lecture in October of 2021, highlights how CRT is interwoven throughout the thinking and actions of the Black Lives Matter Movement.
Recommended Citation
Angela Onwuachi-Willig,
The CRT of Black Lives Matter
,
in
66
Saint Louis University Law Journal
663
(2022).
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