Learn more about a Juneteenth celebration in Mexico, critical race theory, accessible healthcare, and more today on Houston Newsmakers.
Khambrel Marshall talks about critical race theory with the Director of Critical Race Studies at the University of Houston-Downtown.Watch Houston Newsmakers at 10 a.m. on KPRC 2 and KPRC 2+.The story of the “Negros Mascogos” of Mexico is unique in many ways, starting with how American slaves were integrated within the Seminole tribe before ending up in Oklahoma, then Texas, and then Mexico.
The topic of critical race theory has become a flashpoint for some politicians and people in the United States, who view it as something that is inappropriate curriculum for young students. The truth is that critical race theory is only a college level course and not taught in elementary, middle or high schools.
He has definite opinions about how early students should begin learning some of the ugly truths about slavery and the treatment of Black people in the United States. Robertson said a lot of what we have learned up to now has been a sanitized version of our history. Robertson provides facts and more on this week’s Houston Newsmakers with Khambrel Marshall and on this week’sBarbie Robinson, Executive Director, Harris County Public Health
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