33 min

Season 3, Episode 8: It's All About The Pursuits Say It Loud

    • Education

Dr. Gholdy Muhammad, author of Cultivating Genius discusses the intersectionality of Critical Race Theory (CRT) and Culturally Responsive Literacy. Clips are from a Dr. Ben Carson interview earlier this year, Candace Owens and Donald Trump with public comments about Critical Race Theory and the 1619 project.

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"I conceive our Literary Institutions to have the power of doing.  It seems to me, then, that the main object is to accomplish an intellectual and moral reformation.  And I know of but few better ways to effect this than by reading, by examining, by close comparisons and thorough investigations, by exercising the great faculty of thinking; for, if a man can be brought to think, he soon discovers that his highest enjoyment consists in the improvement of the mind; it is this that will give him rich ideas, and teach him, also, that his limbs were never made to wear the chains of servitude; he will see too that equal rights were intended to all.  Then who would not wish to become inspired with the taste of reading, if it has the ability to create so happy a state of things as I have just described."  

-James Forten in an address delivered before the American Moral Reform Society, August 17, 1837


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Dr. Gholdy Muhammad, author of Cultivating Genius discusses the intersectionality of Critical Race Theory (CRT) and Culturally Responsive Literacy. Clips are from a Dr. Ben Carson interview earlier this year, Candace Owens and Donald Trump with public comments about Critical Race Theory and the 1619 project.

Twitter @GholdyM

Instagram @gholdy.m

https://shop.scholastic.com/teachers-ecommerce/teacher/search-results.html?search=1&text=cultivating%20genius%20gholdy%20muhammad

"I conceive our Literary Institutions to have the power of doing.  It seems to me, then, that the main object is to accomplish an intellectual and moral reformation.  And I know of but few better ways to effect this than by reading, by examining, by close comparisons and thorough investigations, by exercising the great faculty of thinking; for, if a man can be brought to think, he soon discovers that his highest enjoyment consists in the improvement of the mind; it is this that will give him rich ideas, and teach him, also, that his limbs were never made to wear the chains of servitude; he will see too that equal rights were intended to all.  Then who would not wish to become inspired with the taste of reading, if it has the ability to create so happy a state of things as I have just described."  

-James Forten in an address delivered before the American Moral Reform Society, August 17, 1837


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33 min

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