Roger Brooks, CEO and President of Facing History on why it’s time to openly discuss, in our classrooms and public spaces, the violence spurred by bigotry and hatred.
This film, featuring a number of scholars and artists, explores African-American identity.
Carol Anderson investigates the relationship between social and civil rights and the failure in the United States to expand the term “civil rights” to include broader human rights.
Roger Brooks, CEO and President of Facing History on why it’s time to openly discuss, in our classrooms and public spaces, the violence spurred by bigotry and hatred.
This documentary illuminates the life and work of Bayard Rustin—a visionary activist who has been called “the unknown hero” of the civil rights movement.
Students at a high school in Ohio raise awareness about bullying by mapping the spaces in their school where bullying takes place.
Hear from scholar Ervin Staub and view a short film portraying an upstanding stranger.
Photographer Catherine Hanf Noren tells the story of her family, before, during, and after the Holocaust, through old photographs.
In this video illustrating the Wason Rule Discovery Test, people are asked to determine the rule governing a sequence of three numbers.
Isaac Levy, a Rabbi who served as a chaplain in the British army during World War II, recalls the challenges he faced trying to assist survivors after the Holocaust.
Students discuss their ancestral identities and what "Becoming American" means to them.
Kurt Klein, who emigrated from Walldorf, Germany, to the United States in 1937, recalls how Nazi policies and propaganda affected his life at school.
Scholar Joshua A. Fogel discusses the history of interactions between Japan and China.