An organization with ties to critical race theory has a 10 acre 'haven' in Florida and has received support from the University of Miami.
the organization"recently said the group need[s] to use its 10-acre forest property as a ‘haven’ because of hostility towards ‘critical knowledge’ in the state. Soon after the property was purchased, the University of Miami gave the leftist organization $80,000."
The term"outsider jurisprudence" has been defined by the University of Tennessee as the study of"the ways in which law is structured to promote the interests of white males and to exclude females and persons of color." MIAMI, FLORIDA - OCTOBER 27: Aerial view of palm trees framing the city skyline on October 27, 2021 in Miami, Florida.
He also spoke about the concept of LatCrit ideology as"academic activism" for professors on campus, as well as how some teachings are"being questioned and even outlawed by critics in the uninformed general public."
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