Columbia Race Talks/Critical Race Theory (CRT2) uses critical race theory as a lens to look at charged issues, contested histories and contemporary debates about law, culture and the politics of race. CRT2 takes listeners from New York to Louisiana, from Ciudad Juarez, Mexico to Paris, France, on a journey that shows the global reach and relevance of Critical Race Theory.
Each episode was conceived, written, hosted, edited and produced by a team of students from the Critical Race Theory Workshop Seminar at Columbia Law School.
Executive Producers: Flores Forbes and Kendall Thomas
Media Design: Remy Chwae
Additional Support: Michelle Wilson
Music courtesy of Free Music Archive
This podcast is a project of the Studio for Law and Culture and was produced in partnership with Columbia University Libraries. For additional information and resources, please visit the official website.
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