i am going to start with treva lindsey in columbus, ohio.hy are we seeing this movement against books on race, now against critical race theory, a theory that has been around for decades that was developed in the 1970's and 1980's? why has it become such a hot button political issue now, and especially over the past year? treva: thank you for asking. the first thing we have to reckon with is that in may of 2020, amidst a global pandemic, we also saw one of the biggest and sustained uprisings in response to police brutality, in response to racism, in response to histories of injustice in this country, and frankly throughout the globe. i think it is important to put that in context, because more people are reading about antiracism, looking into theories and studies and authors and scholars and organizers in recent memory than ever before. to process what was happening, to process the killing of george floyd, of breonna taylor, to look at mass incarceration, to look at policing, you are seeing demand and a groundswell of national debates about