%0 Journal Article %T Disability Critical Race Theory: Exploring the Intersectional Lineage, Emergence, and Potential Futures of DisCrit in Education %A Beth A. Ferri %A David J. Connor %A Subini Ancy Annamma %J Review of Research in Education %@ 1935-1038 %D 2018 %R 10.3102/0091732X18759041 %X In this review, we explore how intersectionality has been engaged with through the lens of disability critical race theory (DisCrit) to produce new knowledge. In this chapter, we (1) trace the intellectual lineage for developing DisCrit, (2) review the body of interdisciplinary scholarship incorporating DisCrit to date, and (3) propose the future trajectories of DisCrit, noting challenges and tensions that have arisen. Providing new opportunities to investigate how patterns of oppression uniquely intersect to target students at the margins of Whiteness and ability, DisCrit has been taken up by scholars to expose and dismantle entrenched inequities in education %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.3102/0091732X18759041