In the Media

In the Media

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In the Media

2023

Mentioned in: New Red Order: Artists with a Call to "Give it Back." New York Times.


An Interviewee in: Never too Young: Ethnic Studies in Elementary School. Angela Guzman.


Local books: Renowned scholar frames hard social issues in fiction. Monterey County Herald

2022

Confronting Book Bans (with Francesca López). https://www.tcpress.com/blog/confronting-book-bans/.


Addressing present-day racism by reflecting on its violent past. Interview. Humanities Matter, Episode 42.


Kids and Culture Camp Interview. Part I; Part II; Part III.


How Schools are Building a More Inclusive Curriculum (by Sabrina Toppa). One Day. January 14.


2021

Book Review: A Collection of Christine Sleeter's Novels. Ruchi Agarwal-Rangnath. The SoJo Journal 7(1), 51-54.


Spreading Confusion about CRT -- and Democracy (by T. Bryan & C. M. Payne). Cape May County Herald. September.


On White Fears, Stolen Lands, and how Ethnic Studies helps Students of all Colors. A Conversation with Christine Sleeter. Voices of Monterey Bay. July.


Victoria Grieves-Williams, Truth-telling and giving back: How settler colonials are coming to terms with painful family histories. The Conversation. February.


Critical Family History: Placing Family History Within Larger Contexts. Sutro Library, California State Library Multimedia.


Ethnic Studies, Critical Race Theory, and Antiracist Education with Professor Christine Sleete‪r‬. Podcast and Video, Cylinder Radio. February.

2018

 An interview with Dr. Christine Sleeter. The Teacher Educator, December.

Fixing systemic racism in colleges takes an ‘ongoing commitment,’ visiting professor says. Missourian, September 26.

Scholar of multicultural education to speak Wednesday at MU. Missourian, September 25.

Novel inspires author to look at her past, repay Utes for something taken long ago. Steamboat Pilot & Today, April 26.

Coauthor of Research Brief on Ethnic Studies and Critical Multicultural Education in California Schools. CARE-ED, April.

Georgia College Connections. Georgia College, Milledgeville, GA.

2017

 Distinguished Scholars on the Qualitative Thought Lab. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Salt Lake City Tribune. Professor gives $250K to Ute Indian Tribe to compensate for great-grandpa rents profiting off tribal land sales. September 25.

Colorado Post. Retired professor gives land sale inheritance to Utah tribe. September 26.

Native News Online. Professor “returns what was stolen” to the Ute Indian tribe with $250,0 00 bank transfer, September 27.

The Rocky Mountain Collegian. Christine Sleeter addresses problems in ethnic studies curriculum, September 29.

Ethnic Studies: A Movement Born of a Ban. NPR, August 13.

International Multicultural Network interview series (Azerbaijan), Interview with Christine Sleeter, May 5.

Pacific Standard, Ellen Lee. Why are Asian Americans Missing from our Textbooks? March 16.

Choices in Education Act is a bad choice. Monterey County Herald, March 5.

2016

Political & Historical Context for Ethnic Studies: Voices from the Field. UCLA XChange, July 15.


Mother Jones. Kristina Rizga, “The Chilling Rise of Islamophobia in our Schools." January 6.

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