Ideas This Week
Ideas This Week is your hub for updates on all things Facing History—from announcements and featured press to expert interviews, impact stories, and essays on the ideas driving our work.
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How Antisemitism Signals Broader Intolerance: A Conversation with Jonathan Judaken, Rachel Fish, and Elisha Wiesel
Connect with our conversation with noted panelists as we consider the rise of antisemitism, how it can grow into other forms of bigotry and hate, and what we can do to turn the tide.
International Day of Education: Developing our AI Critical Literacy
This year’s International Day of Education is dedicated to AI and the opportunities and challenges it presents.
February Assemblies (UK)
Download our assembly PowerPoints for the month of February for use with S1-S4 and KS3-4 students.
How To Assess the Strength of Democracy in the US
Create a checklist to assess what makes a healthy democracy, especially in times of divisiveness.
The History of Martin Luther King Jr. Day
It took 28 years from Dr. King’s assassination for the federal holiday to be officially celebrated. But how did it actually come about?
Holocaust Memorial Day
Resources and activities to support you in marking Holocaust Memorial Day in your classrooms.
Looking Back to Look Ahead: Facing History in 2024
Facing History President & CEO Desmond K. Blackburn, PhD reflects on organizational accomplishments over the past year.
What gives us hope today?
This has been a challenging year for many of us, though as the end of December approaches, we feel hopeful because of young people.
January Assemblies (UK)
Download our assembly PowerPoints for the month of January for use with S1-S4 and KS3-4 students.
Our Most Popular Educational Resources of 2024
Facing History’s list of most visited educational resources of the year is here! These favorites can easily complement many lesson plans.
Facing History UK - 2024 in Review
As 2024 comes to a close we look back at what we've achieved together to grow our community and stand up to bigotry and hate.