YWCA Delaware’s Racial and Social Justice Program, in partnership with the Southern Delaware Alliance for Racial Justice (SDARJ), hosted a virtual town hall on “Critical Race Theory: Myths, Misconceptions, and Reality” this October. View this important conversation now with guest panel speakers:
- Dr. Ezekial Ette, Professor and Department Chair of Social Work, Delaware State University
- Dr. Theodore J. Davis, Professor in the Department of Political Science and International Relations, University of Delaware
- State Senator Elizabeth “Tizzy” Lockman (D-3rd)
- Dr. Taquil Foster Lewis, Educator Caesar Rodney School District
- Luis Cosme, Supervisor of Student Services and Equity Initiatives for the Cape Henlopen School District
About: A panel of experts explain the origins and intent of Critical Race Theory (CRT), how it is used, and current controversies surrounding its use. Disentangling CRT from the teaching of Black history, the panelists will discuss how Delaware House Bill 198 will impact teaching history and other issues surrounding diversity, equity and inclusion in public schools.