Resource Library
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Introducing Our US History Curriculum Collection
Draw from this flexible curriculum collection as you plan any middle or high school US history course. Featuring units, C3-style inquiries, and case studies, the collection will help you explore themes of democracy and freedom with your students throughout the year.
VƩritƩ et rƩconciliation
Examinez la Commission de vĆ©ritĆ© et de rĆ©conciliation du Canada ainsi que le rĆ“le quāelle joue pour aider les individus et la nation Ć surmonter le traumatisme et lāinjustice historique du systĆØme des pensionnats autochtones.
History in Search of a Name
Examine the debate that led to a declaration describing the Canadian government's colonial policies toward Indigenous Peoples as ācultural genocide.ā
L'histoire Ć la recherche d'un nom
Ćtudiez le dĆ©bat qui a abouti Ć une dĆ©claration caractĆ©risant de Ā«āgĆ©nocide culturelāĀ» les politiques coloniales du gouvernement canadien Ć lāĆ©gard des Peuples Autochtones.
Civic Choices
Explore the efforts of leaders and activists advocating for indigenous rights and culture, including young people using their history and culture to build bridges toward others and the future.
Choix civiques
DĆ©couvrez les efforts entrepris par les dirigeants et les militants qui dĆ©fendent les droits et la culture des Peuples Autochtones, y compris les jeunes qui utilisent leur histoire et leur culture pour bĆ¢tir des ponts vers les autres et vers lāavenir.
Dehumanizing the Enemy
Scholar James Edward Waller discusses how perpetrators of atrocities dehumanize their victims.
Stolen Lives: The Charge of Genocide and the Residential Schools
Various scholars, indigenous and non-indigenous, discuss the charge of genocide regarding the Residential School system in Canada and its effects. This video is a part of the resource Stolen Lives: The Indigenous Peoples of Canada and The Indian Residential Schools.
Conventional Revolution: Raphael Lemkin and the Crime Without a Name
Scholar Donna-Lee Frieze chronicles the life and work of Raphael Lemkin.
Choosing Cruelty: The Psychology of Perpetrators
Social psychologist James Edward Waller describes the importance of studying perpetrator behavior.
Benjamin Ferencz: Watcher of the Sky
This film focuses on Benjamin Ferencz, a former prosecutor of the Nuremberg trials who is dedicated to preventing mass atrocities.