Unpacking Critical Race Theory with a Pinch of Black British History: In Conversation with Dr Paul Warmington

This episode is part of a series looking at anti-racist theory and pedagogy with key experts from the UK and beyond. In this episode, Dr Paul Warmington helps us unpack Critical Race Theory and uncovers some of the hidden histories of Black British intellectuals.  Dr Paul Warmington is a Black British Professor at the University of Warwick and his book, Black British Intellectuals and Education: Multiculturalism’s Hidden History, introduces the rich British history of Black thinkers and leading activists and it traces the evolving discourses in education around multiculturalism, anti-racist education and Critical Race Theory. This episode comes with a blog post in which you will find more of the show notes (i.e. links to all the Black intellectuals mentioned and a breakdown of Critical Race Theory following Paul's explanation on the show). Acronyms and Terminology used in the show: CRT: Critical Race Theory BME/BAME: Black, (Asian) and Minority Ethnic people Political Blackness: racialised people in the UK (e.g. African, Caribbean, Asian communities) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-anti-racist-educator/message

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