Critical Race Theory Does NOT Focus on Individual Racist Actions of White People

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Explaining Critical Race Theory: What It Is and What It Is Not AOC Blackness

A June-release study from left-leaning Media Matters for America totaled up nearly 1,300 mentions of the term ‘critical race theory’ on Fox News in 4.5 months.

In academia, critical race theorists focus on how America's history of racism and discrimination continues to impact the country today, particularly in how racism may have been brushed aside in previous historical accounts.

Few Americans — including the folks on Fox News — can actually explain critical race theory, but its focus is institutional, systemic racism in government, businesses, and even religion.

Despite being the total boogeyman that Fox News, RT News and other right-wing media say — CRT does not focus at all on the individual actions of white people.

Kimberlé Crenshaw, a law professor and central figure in the development of critical race theory, said in a recent interview that critical race theory “just says, let’s pay attention to what has happened in this country, and how what has happened in this country is continuing to create differential outcomes. … Critical Race Theory … is more patriotic than those who are opposed to it because … we believe in the promises of equality. And we know we can’t get there if we can’t confront and talk honestly about inequality.”

Anne of Carversville has a long history of writing about race, religion and political activism. From the moment we saw a YouTube video in President Obama’s 2012 presidential reelection campaign calling him the Devil and featuring the KKK in Colorado, with torches blazing denouncing him as Satan, AOC saw clearly where America is headed.

Media Matters doesn’t have the video either, but their article In 2012, Breitbart tried to use ‘critical race theory’ to take down Obama. It failed miserably’ recaps the situation as AOC remembers it.

Trust Anne of Carversville

The battle is on. I’ve moved to Virginia to be closely involved in the fight for America’s multicultural democracy. AOC’s main focus is first and foremost the facts. The alt-right bullseye in Virginia is Loudoun county outside of Washington, DC and an area that has gone blue in recent years.

It’s hell in Loudoun County.

Children’s school books are being delivered today, so that I can understand precisely what is being taught in schools. AOC will share our learnings with readers, to help them make informed decisions about ‘critical race theory’ in a post-Jan. 6 alt-right, militia movement insurrection to overturn the 2020 presidential election world.

As a young girl in Minnesota, who wept when singing ‘America the Beautiful’, I never though I would see this America in 2021. My own American experiences have taught me that the US is a far more complex country than my first-grade vision

America is in a very, very serious place in our ability to continue on as a democracy. The Trump-voters assault on every political institution is epic, imo, and I’m not wearing rose-colored glasses.

Regular readers of AOC know that I do not hesitate to criticize progressives even though I am one. For this reason, AOC has always enjoyed a solid following and significant personal support for me, among educated, suburban Republican women.

Even Republican conservative women trust AOC’s telling of the facts. We may not agree on certain values-driven topics like Planned Parenthood. But no one has ever accused AOC of making up the facts. We are complimented for being accurate and fair. And we run on no-drama Obama type writing.

AOC hopes to earn that support all over again in the coming months, as America faces its biggest challenge to our imperfect democratic institutions since the Civil War. It’s a painful time in our country, and AOC seeks to be part of the positive solution of protecting our democracy. ~ Anne

Malika El Maslouhi Gets Smart Girl Preppy in HommeGirls 5 by Tanya + Zhenya Posternak

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Malika El Maslouhi Gets Smart Girl Preppy in HommeGirls 5 by Tanya + Zhenya Posternak AOC Fashion

Model Malika El Maslouhi is styled by Elissa Santisi in ‘Play It Preppy’, a fashion story of HommeGirls looks from Balenciaga, Bottega Veneta, Gucci Hermes, Kwaidan Editions, Margaret Howell and more. Photographers Tanya + Zhenya Posternak [IG] capture the action for HommeGirls, currently promoting issue V5 Summer 2021. / Makeup by Romy Soleimani; hair by Adam Markarian

Anna Ewers in Venice for Zimmermann Fall 2021 Campaign by Benny Horne

Anna Ewers in Venice for Zimmermann Fall 2021 Campaign by Benny Horne

Top model Anna Ewers takes fashion flight in Venice for Zimmermann’s Fall 2021 campaign named ‘In Concert’. Romy Frydman styles Ewers in voluminous shapes, high-waisted trousers and crocheted, embellished fabrics. The collection exudes an intense romantic spirit lensed by Benny Horne.

Venice is one of AOC’s most favorite cities in the world, but perhaps Disney should just buy the place and end its misery. The 15-month pause in mass international travel gave Venetians an opportunity to think about its future.

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Pregnant Martha Hunt Poses in Fendi + Bulgari for InStyle Russia

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Martha Hunt Poses in Fendi + Bulgari by Natalie Kogan for InStyle Russia August 2021

Top model Martha Hunt appears four-months pregnant in Natalie Kogan’s fashion story ‘The lead is played by . . . ‘. Bobette Cohn styles the Bulgari ambassador in Fendi and Bulgari, both LVMH brands, for the August 2021 issue of InStyle Russia.

Hunt is expecting her first child with photographer Jason McDonald. The duo announced their engagement in January 2020, but COVID has seriously derailed their wedding plans. It was a Victoria’s Secret old-home week when former VS Angel Hunt announced her pregnancy mid-June.

Martha Hunt Archives @ AOC

Willow Smith's Rock Revival Interview and Valentino Fashion Story in V Magazine

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Willow Smith's Rock Revival Interview and Valentino Fashion Story in V Magazine AOC Fashion Style

American singer, rapper, actor, dancer and songwriter Willow Smith is interviewed by Dania Curvy, digital editor at V Magazine and VMAN about forging the path for Black women in punk rock. Willow is styled by Nicola Formichetti in Valentino’s Roman Palazzo Collection and Cartier’s emblematic hardware.

Photographed by Domen / Van de Velde [IG], the multi-hyphenate creative blasts through the “lazy stereotype that associates Black female singers with R&B and soul”, making it clear that Black women intend to stay strong in a punk rock music genre dominated by white men.

V Magazine is quick to remind us that Smith’s mother Jada Pinkett Smith was the lead singer in a punk rock band Wicked Wisdom. Smith introduced Willow to Tennessee-based metal band Straight Line Stitch, led by a Black woman, Alexis Brown, now Alexis White.

Willow Smith was “super young’ age when ‘Whip My Hair’, her debut single released by Jay-Z’s Roc Nation came out in 2010. "I feel like I lost my sanity at one point," Smith said in 2018 of the time surrounding her song's release. "I had just stopped doing singing lessons and I was kind of just in this gray area of 'Who am I? Do I have a purpose? Is there anything I can do besides this?' "

In the 2018 interview words of Willow’s father Will Smith: “Willow was really the first person during 'Whip My Hair' that decided she didn’t want to do what I said . . . Because she was the baby girl, she really had the most power over me. As a man – if your daughter says no, there’s really nothing you can do.”

AOC says tell that to authoritarian right-wingers, who fight every day to control women’s bodies through shame and laws. Read Willow Smith’s entire new digital cover interview “Willow’s Rock Revival” at V Magazine.

With Burberry CEO Marco Gobbetti Headed to Ferragamo, Eyes Are on Tisci

With Burberry CEO Marco Gobbetti Headed to Ferragamo, Eyes Are on Tisci

Burberry CEO Marco Gobbetti will leave the British luxury house in late 2021, after nearly five years helming the brand. The CEO is considered to be major success at turning Burberry’s financial and business fortunes in a positive-direction.

Gobbetti assumed the top executive position at Burberry back in 2017 from his predecessor Christopher Bailey, who was Burberry’s CEO and chief creative officer. In 2018, with Bailey’s total departure, Gobbetti recruited current Burberry Chief Creative Officer Riccardo Tisci to the company.

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Tavi Gevinson Reflects the Moment in 'XOXO Tavi' for Vanity Fair by Nick Riley Bentham

Tavi Gevinson Reflects the Moment in 'XOXO Tavi' for Vanity Fair by Nick Riley Bentham

Tavi Gevinson is an American writer, magazine editor, and actor. And ‘no’, she’s not skinnying into a pair of jeans, heading off to Vogue Paris. Tavi won’t be adopting former Vogue EIC Emmanuelle Alt’s trademark style, to the best of AOC’s knowledge.

Now 25, Tavi has a superb set of images by Nick Riley Bentham [IG] in the July/August 2021 issue of Vanity Fair. Nicole Chapoteau styles the founder of an incredibly popular, fashion and feminism blog ‘Style Rookie’ at age 12 in eccentric artistry from Alessandra Rich, Chanel, Collina Strada, Dior, Emilio Pucci, Wales Bonner and more./ Hair by Roberto Di Cuia; makeup by Akiko Owada

Deva Cassel, Monica Bellucci Cover Vogue Italia July by Paolo Roversi

Deva Cassel, Monica Bellucci Cover Vogue Italia July by Paolo Roversi

Monica Bellucci and her daughter Deva Cassel are photographed together for the first time, covering the July issue of Vogue Italia. Photographer Paolo Roversi is behind the lens, saying he felt the same emotion photographing Deva, as he felt with Natalia Vodianova and Kate Moss.

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Miranda Kerr Poses in Louis Vuitton Capucines Bag Summer 2021 Campaign

Miranda Kerr Poses in Louis Vuitton Capucines Bag Summer 2021 Campaign

Fashion icon Miranda Kerr showcases this season’s Louis Vuitton Capucines, reinvented in new textures and refreshing colors. In addition to new colors, this season’s embellishments include textured straps, a scrunchy-like handle, and silkscreen-printed patterns that echo Nicolas Ghesquière’s 1854 Jacquard canvas, writes the brand. Photographer Josh Olins [IG] photographs Kerr in LA.

The Capucines bag symbolizes the quintessence of the Maison, its quest for excellence, creativity, and craftsmanship. Named after Louis Vuitton’s very first store which opened in 1854 on rue Neuve-des-Capucines, the bag has established itself as one of the Maison’s signature pieces.

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Sara Sampaio in 'The Big Splash' by Greg Swales for Harper's Bazaar Greece June 2021

Sara Sampaio in 'The Big Splash' by Greg Swales for Harper's Bazaar Greece June 2021

Model Sara Sampaio is styled by Rafael Linares in beach beauty fashion lensed by Greg Swales as ‘The Big Splash’ for Harper’s Bazaar Greece June 2021./ Hair by Ricky Moto; makeup by Kelly McClain

'Gossip Girl' Whitney Peak Covers ELLE US August Digital by Matthew Kristall

'Gossip Girl' Whitney Peak Covers ELLE US August Digital by Matthew Kristall

HBO Max ‘Gossip Girl’ reboot star Whitney Peak covers the digital August issue of ELLE US The new Chanel ambassador says that at age 18, “It hits me pretty much daily that this is an absurd life that I’m living.”

Rebecca Dennett styles Peak in an abundance of Chanel with sprinkles of Dolce Gabbana, Givenchy, Miu Miu and Salvatore Ferragamo. Matthew Kristall [IG] captures the Uganda-born rising star daughter of a hairdresser mother and Canadian helicopter pilot engineer. Whitney Peak went to boarding school and swam competitively, moving between Canada and Dubai.

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Jacquemus SS21 x Numéro Netherlands by Toussaint Fazi with Marie Fofana

Jacquemus SS21 x Numéro Netherlands by Toussaint Fazi with Marie Fofana

Numero Netherlands shares their latest editorial collaboration with JACQUEMUS. Victor Vergara styles Jacquemus SS21 x Numéro Netherlands, featuring IMG models Marie Fofana and Jakman lensed by Toussaint Fazi [IG]. Check out the entire cast at Numero Netherlands and Jacquemus’ latest fashion collection, posted July 3.

Jessica Chastain Will Present Trophée Chopard at Cannes Film Festival July 9

Jessica Chastain in Cannes; Since 1998, Chopard is official partner with the Cannes International Film Festival. Courtesy Chopard.

Jessica Chastain Will Present Trophée Chopard at Cannes Film Festival July 9

Actor and two-time Oscar nominee Jessica Chastain will return to the 2021 Cannes International Film Festival to announce the winner of the Trophée Chopard on the 20th anniversary of the award. The male and female winners of the “revelation” prize for emerging talent will be announced at a dinner Thursday, July 9 in Cannes, hosted by Chopard co-president and artistic director Caroline Scheufele.

Chopard is a leader in the Journey to Sustainable Luxury since 2013. Anne of Carversville has written about Chopard’s ethical jewelry efforts for years. The company outlines its sustainability efforts in an extensive explanation of its philosophy and operations on its website.

Alexandra Agostan's Bold Statement Jewelry in Vogue Mexico July 2021

Alexandra Agostan's Bold Statement Jewelry in Vogue Mexico July 2021 AOC Jewelry News

Model Alexandra Agoston make a statement earrings splashdown in the July 2021 issue of Vogue Mexico. Sandy Armeni styles Agoston in bold metals jewelry with vivid, modern beach prints ready-to-wear. Photographer Yulia Gorbachenko [IG] captures the summer fashion looks from Isabel Marant, Missoni, Schiaparelli, Tropic of C, Versace and more in ‘Piel al Natural’. / Hair by Panos Papandrianos; makeup by Georgi Sandev

Tianna St Louis Strikes Regal Poses, Lensed by Craig McDean for Vogue UK August

Tianna St Louis Strikes Regal Poses, Lensed by Craig McDean for Vogue UK August

Model Tianna St. Louis is styled by Grace Coddington in ‘Cornucopia Of Delights’, lensed by Craig McDean for British Vogue August 2021./ Hair by Julien d’Ys; makeup by Francelle Daly

Tianna St. Louis’ background of Australian, German, Irish, Italian and Jamaican ancestry channels the ‘Elizabethan meets Bloomsbury’ mood of the fashion story.

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