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host: chanelle wilson, on those practices? guest: i have participated -- i do training around antiracism and i participate in professional development around racism where we talk about power and privilege and oppression. some of those practices you named, i know of the practices, but i do not know exactly what exists in that space. i have never seen a privilege walk where somebody says if you are white, do this, if you are black, do that. i cannot speak to that particularly. i know that privilege walks, and the way i have seen them, often times try to illustrate the way that society already exists. and so -- bu that is usuallyt -- but that is usually only one piece. it is often followed with a larger conversation on practices and policies that have created the reality that exists. i hope that happened in that instance, but i do not know. and separating, with the separation of racists. in some of the professional development workshops i have facilitated, i have had people of color who have specifically asked to further own spac
host: chanelle wilson, on those practices? guest: i have participated -- i do training around antiracism and i participate in professional development around racism where we talk about power and privilege and oppression. some of those practices you named, i know of the practices, but i do not know exactly what exists in that space. i have never seen a privilege walk where somebody says if you are white, do this, if you are black, do that. i cannot speak to that particularly. i know that...
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also, he discussion on critical race theory bryn mawr college assistant professor chanel wilson and americannterprise institute fellow ian rope. lezz thatcher on big pharma political donations in campaign 2020. watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern monday morning and be sure to join the discussion with phone calls, facebook comments and tweets. the secret service was founded in the aftermath of the assassination of lincoln. in the prologue of a new book, zero fail, she writes that she started on a scandal in which agents brought prostitutes to their heritage -- to their hotel rooms. we spoke with her about her in-depth look in her new book, subtitled, the rise and fall of the secret service. >> you can listen on suspenct.org/podcast -- c-span.org/podcast. c-span shop.org is our online store. there is a collection of c-span products. browse to see what is new. you still have time to order the congressional directory, contact information for members of congress and the biden administration. go to c-span. shop.org. >> president roosevelt was called you a chronic liar. a late tennessee s
also, he discussion on critical race theory bryn mawr college assistant professor chanel wilson and americannterprise institute fellow ian rope. lezz thatcher on big pharma political donations in campaign 2020. watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern monday morning and be sure to join the discussion with phone calls, facebook comments and tweets. the secret service was founded in the aftermath of the assassination of lincoln. in the prologue of a new book, zero fail, she writes that she...
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host: chanelle wilson, on those practices? participated -- i do training around antiracism and i participate in professional development around racism where we talk about power and privilege and oppression. some of those practices you named, i know of the practices, but i do not know exactly what exists in that space. i have never seen a privilege walk where somebody says if you are white, do this, if you are black, do that. i cannot speak to that particularly. i know that privilege walks, and the way i have seen them, often times try to illustrate the way that society already exists. and so -- bu that is usuallyt -- but that is usually only one piece. it is often followed with a larger conversation on practices and policies that have created the reality that exists. i hope that happened in that instance, but i do not know. and separating, with the separation of racists. in some of the professional development workshops i have facilitated, i have had people of color who have specifically asked to further own space, because the
host: chanelle wilson, on those practices? participated -- i do training around antiracism and i participate in professional development around racism where we talk about power and privilege and oppression. some of those practices you named, i know of the practices, but i do not know exactly what exists in that space. i have never seen a privilege walk where somebody says if you are white, do this, if you are black, do that. i cannot speak to that particularly. i know that privilege walks, and...
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. >> chanel wilson? >> thinking about school choice and charter schools in general, they are a relatively new experiment in the education system, and this research shows that often times school choice harms students of color, students from marginalized backgrounds and also from a socioeconomic status backgrounds, looking at charter schools and school choice, from a critical race theoretical perspective, we would understand that there are still inequities that exist, even though nobly the system of charter schools in some ways tries to benefit students, but on average, it is primarily benefits white parents and white families, and so then thinking beyond that to how parents should have some say-so in what is being taught to their children, i absolutely think that parents should be involved, but the institution of schools in general needs to do a better job of creating the pathways of communication between parents and families. and so i don't think that parents should be able to say i'm going to take my ch
. >> chanel wilson? >> thinking about school choice and charter schools in general, they are a relatively new experiment in the education system, and this research shows that often times school choice harms students of color, students from marginalized backgrounds and also from a socioeconomic status backgrounds, looking at charter schools and school choice, from a critical race theoretical perspective, we would understand that there are still inequities that exist, even though...
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also, a discussion on critical race theory with chanel wilson.rican enterprise institute fellow ian rowe. washington correspondent left thatcher. watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern monday morning and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments and tweets. >> weekends on c-span2 are an intellectual feast. every saturday you will find events and people that explore our nation's past on american history tv. sundays, book tv brings to the latest in nonfiction books and authors. television for serious readers. learn, discover, explore. weekends on c-span2. ♪ ♪ >> the secret service was founded in the aftermath of the assassination of abraham lincoln but it was not until the death of john f. kennedy that the presidential protection service began to get closer attention from the american people. carol -- began reporting on the secret service for the washington post in 2012. in the prologue of her new book, she writes she started her coverage on hover gate, the scandal in which agents brought prostitutes to their ho
also, a discussion on critical race theory with chanel wilson.rican enterprise institute fellow ian rowe. washington correspondent left thatcher. watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern monday morning and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments and tweets. >> weekends on c-span2 are an intellectual feast. every saturday you will find events and people that explore our nation's past on american history tv. sundays, book tv brings to the latest in...
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american enterprise institute resident fellow and bryn mawr college assistant professor of education chanelle wilson. last week, critical race theory getting a lot of attention in part because of the heads of major teachers unions defending educators who teach it in the classroom. explain first exactly what critical race theory is, but also how prevalent it is
american enterprise institute resident fellow and bryn mawr college assistant professor of education chanelle wilson. last week, critical race theory getting a lot of attention in part because of the heads of major teachers unions defending educators who teach it in the classroom. explain first exactly what critical race theory is, but also how prevalent it is
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washington journal, a discussion on critical race theory with bryn mawr college professor of education chanelle wilson
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in at 8:00, you will get to hear and talk about this issue of critical race theory again with chanelle wilsons the assistant professor of education at bryn mawr college and ian rose who was the domestic policies domestic fellow. we will be talking about critical race theory at tomorrow morning at 8:00 a.m. eastern here on washington journal. let's talk to john who was calling from vernon, new jersey. john is an educator. good morning. caller: good morning. good show. i would like to talk a little bit about the critical race theory. if it's going to be taught, that's fine. i think it has to be taught from all sides. i think if you look at the riot in tulsa in the early 20's, i think people need to understand that most of that neighborhood were descendents of slaves that actually were slaves of american indians that were bought out by the trailer terrace. if you're going to talk about that riot, talk about the fact where they came from and who they were slaves of. let's teach the entire thing. don't just teach one side. let's teach all of it. host: let's go to roger who was calling from pinevil
in at 8:00, you will get to hear and talk about this issue of critical race theory again with chanelle wilsons the assistant professor of education at bryn mawr college and ian rose who was the domestic policies domestic fellow. we will be talking about critical race theory at tomorrow morning at 8:00 a.m. eastern here on washington journal. let's talk to john who was calling from vernon, new jersey. john is an educator. good morning. caller: good morning. good show. i would like to talk a...
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a preview of the week ahead of the white house, and a discussion on critical race theory with chanelle wilsonnd ian rowe. and big pharma political donations in campaign 2020. watch live at 7:00 eastern monday morning and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, texts, and tweets. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. >> the world changed in an instant but mediacom was ready. we never slowed down. we powered the new reality. go to c-span....
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with chanelle wilson, who is a professor at bryn mawr college, and ian rowe, a policy fellow at the american enterprise institute, so if you want to talk more about critical race theory, join us again tomorrow morning at 8:00 a.m., monday, 8:00 a.m. eastern, for this roundtable on critical race theory on washington journal. let's go back to our phone lines and talk to gary from atlanta, georgia. good morning. caller: good morning heard i want to speak -- good morning. i want to speak on critical race theory because critical race theory is trying to explain why black neighborhoods were in the shape they are in. they were in that shape because of redline districts, where banks would not loan money to black neighborhoods and that's why they went down. if you are not teaching the truth, then you must be teaching a lie, that the reason black people are in that situation is because they are inferior. that is what you are setting up to be taught. for the gentleman who called about slavery, england had eliminated slavery in the 1800s. it had ran its course all throughout the world. the one thing tha
with chanelle wilson, who is a professor at bryn mawr college, and ian rowe, a policy fellow at the american enterprise institute, so if you want to talk more about critical race theory, join us again tomorrow morning at 8:00 a.m., monday, 8:00 a.m. eastern, for this roundtable on critical race theory on washington journal. let's go back to our phone lines and talk to gary from atlanta, georgia. good morning. caller: good morning heard i want to speak -- good morning. i want to speak on...
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with chanelle wilson, who is a professor at bryn mawr college, and ian rowe, a policy fellow at the americannterprise institute, so if you want to talk more about critical race theory, join us again tomorrow morning at 8:00 a.m., monday, 8:00 a.m. eastern, for this roundtable on critical race theory on washington journal. let's go back to our phone lines and talk to gary from atlanta, georgia. good morning. caller: good morning heard i want to speak -- good morning. i want to speak on critical race theory because critical race theory is trying to explain why black neighborhoods were in the shape they are in. they were in that shape because of redline districts, where banks would not loan money to black neighborhoods and that's why they went down. if you are not teaching the truth, then you must be teaching a lie, that the reason black people are in that situation is because they are inferior. that is what you are setting up to be taught. for the gentleman who called about slavery, england had eliminated slavery in the 1800s. it had ran its course all throughout the world. the one thing that
with chanelle wilson, who is a professor at bryn mawr college, and ian rowe, a policy fellow at the americannterprise institute, so if you want to talk more about critical race theory, join us again tomorrow morning at 8:00 a.m., monday, 8:00 a.m. eastern, for this roundtable on critical race theory on washington journal. let's go back to our phone lines and talk to gary from atlanta, georgia. good morning. caller: good morning heard i want to speak -- good morning. i want to speak on critical...