Critical Race Theory, From a Gen Z Perspective

Critical Race Theory, From a Gen Z Perspective
Civil rights leader Martin Luther King (1929–1968) addresses crowds during the "March on Washington" at the Lincoln Memorial in D.C., where he gave his "I have a dream" speech on Aug. 28, 1963. Central Press/Getty Images
Rikki Schlott
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You might wonder why you should care about what a college kid has to say on just about any topic. I don’t blame you. But, on the topic of critical race theory, I would argue we’re uniquely qualified to give our two cents.

Rikki Schlott
Rikki Schlott
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Rikki Schlott is a writer and student based in New York City. As a young free speech activist, her writing chronicles the rise of illiberalism from a Generation Z perspective. Schlott also works for "The Megyn Kelly Show" and has been published by The Daily Wire and The Conservative Review.
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