Former Office of Management and Budget director Russ Vought, who is now the president of Citizens for Renewing America, waits to speak during the daily press briefing at the White House, Monday, March 11, 2019, in Washington. AP Photo/ Evan Vucci Conservative social welfare group Citizens for Renewing America believes critical race theory will "socially replace" white people. Critical race theory was coined by lawyer and legal scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw. Toolkits from Citizens for Renewing America give tips on building grassroots coalitions to stop critical race theory. See more stories on Insider's business page. Conservative social welfare group Citizens for Renewing America is training "critical race theory activists" how to organize within their communities and win back local school boards.Founded by Trump administration official Russ Vought, Citizens for Renewing America has said on its website and in its materials that critical race theory is a radical theology that will "socially replace" and lead to discrimination against white people."In other words, because people of color were discriminated against in the past, white people, including children in schools, need to be discriminated against now in order to make up for it and let African Americans catch up," a toolkit from the organization said."Combatting Critical Race Theory In Your Community" gives tips on building grassroots coalitions, recalling school board officials, and launching political campaigns.