The Journal of Critical Race and Ethnic Studies is a multidisciplinary, scientific, peer reviewed and open-access journal that publishes empirical research, critical reviews, theoretical articles, interviews, and invited book reviews that focus on and advance knowledge of critical race and ethnic studies nationally and internationally. Areas covered also include intersections between race, gender, sexual orientation, social class, ability status, physical and mental well-being, individual therapeutic, educational, pedagogical, social justice and activism, work/employment, social public policy interventions, family across the lifespan, and the arts.
See the Aims and Scope for more information about JCRES.
CALL FOR PAPERS: JCRES is currently accepting submissions for an upcoming volume.
Current Issue: Volume 1, Issue 1
(2023)
The Backlash to Non-dominant Cultural Narratives
From the Editors
Answering the Calls for Inclusion from St. John's Students
Natalie P. Byfield
Editors' Introduction
Raj G. Chetty and Beverly Greene
Research articles
Who’s Afraid of Being Woke? – Critical Theory as Awakening to Erascism and Other Injustices
Berta E. Hernández-Truyol
Critical Race Religious Literacy: Exposing the Taproot of Contemporary Evangelical Attacks on CRT
Robert O. Smith and Aja Y. Martinez
Transcript
The Politics of Culturally Responsive Sustaining Education: A Panel
Lonice Eversley, Richard Haynes, Asya Johnson, Dina Klein, Diana E. Lemon, Yolanda Sealey-Ruiz, and Natalie P. Byfield