Critical Race Theory

Critical Race Theory (CRT) is a movement examining race and law, challenging mainstream approaches to racial justice. It emphasizes institutional racism, the impact of race on people's experiences, and seeks to create a more just society. CRT has sparked debate, with some criticizing it as divisive and anti-American, while proponents value its role in addressing racism. The understanding of CRT is limited, leading to misconceptions and political agendas. Right-wing conservative groups have campaigned against CRT in schools, reflecting the growing polarization in American politics.

Voter Apathy

According to a 2020 Pew Research Center study, only 52% of Americans express interest in voting, down from 62% in 2016. Reasons for apathy include feeling votes don't matter, busyness, and lack of political interest. To address this, measures like easier registration, voter education, and adapting voting methods are important to counter the impact on elections.