All-Black Debate Team Wins Championship, Showcasing ‘Alternative-Style’ Debates

Two teams performed hip-hop and slam poetry in a timed debate format

Does Traditional College Debate Reinforce White Privilege? (The Atlantic)

It used to be that if you went to a college-level debate tournament, the students you’d see would be bookish future lawyers from elite universities, most of them white. In matching navy blazers, they’d recite academic arguments for and against various government policies. It was tame, predictable, and, frankly, boring.

No more.

These days, an increasingly diverse group of participants has transformed debate competitions, mounting challenges to traditional form and content by incorporating personal experience, performance, and radical politics. These “alternative-style” debaters have achieved success, too, taking top honors at national collegiate tournaments over the past few years.

But this transformation has also sparked a difficult, often painful controversy for a community that prides itself on handling volatile topics.  

[Note: The full four-hour 2014 Cross Examination Debate Association Championship can be seen here

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