Carrying The CRT Legacy in Perilous Times: Research and Practice in the Social Sciences Under Florida’s Stop WOKE Act

Ebonie Bennett
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Florida’s House Bill 7, also known as the Stop Woke Act, is one of the most controversial legal measures in educational history, increasing the supervision of teaching and learning about antiblack racism in social studies education. Florida Governor, Ron DeSantis, has legally banned the teaching of CRT (critical race theory) from K-12 schools, colleges, and universities. In this paper, I analyze specific points from Florida’s House Bill 7 (2022), unpacking its legal divisiveness that upholds white supremacy in the social sciences. This blatant denial of America’s tragic racial history has intensified a hostile and superficial learning environment for teachers of social studies education. As a Black woman, educator, and researcher; there is an added layer of betrayal teaching about race under intense legal scrutiny. In this article, I intend to unpack my experience as one of the last groups of doctoral students to learn CRT at a Florida public university; revisiting the political shift against CRT and how it has impacted my research and practice.
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在危险时期继承 CRT 的遗产:佛罗里达州《停止 WOKE 法案》下的社会科学研究与实践
佛罗里达州第 7 号众议院法案,又称 "停止清醒法案",是教育史上最具争议的法律措施之一,加强了对社会研究教育中反黑人种族主义教学的监管。佛罗里达州州长罗恩-德桑蒂斯(Ron DeSantis)从法律上禁止 K-12 学校、学院和大学教授 CRT(批判性种族理论)。在本文中,我将分析佛罗里达州众议院第 7 号法案(2022 年)的具体内容,解读其在社会科学中维护白人至上主义的法律分歧。这种对美国悲惨种族历史的公然否认,加剧了社会研究教育教师的敌对和肤浅的学习环境。作为一名黑人女性、教育者和研究者,在法律的严格审查下教授种族问题,更多了一层背叛的意味。在这篇文章中,我打算解读我作为佛罗里达一所公立大学最后一批学习 CRT 的博士生之一的经历;重温反对 CRT 的政治转变以及它如何影响了我的研究和实践。
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