As part of the project "War is Only Half the Story," Sara Terry describes her series on Bosnia.
Marjorie Agosin discusses women’s artistic response to Pinochet’s dictatorship in Chile.
During our webinar "A Conversation with Steven Spielberg" on November 29, 2018, Mr. Spielberg discussed the urgency of Oskar Schindler's story and of those he saved, particularly in these politically and socially fraught times.
Paula Giddings, professor of Afro-American Studies at Smith College, discusses the history and origins of lynching.
The artist Sandy Garces describes these drawings as an attempt to change the realm in which violence and intolerance are viewed—from often private stories to something for all of us to look at publicly.
The artist Sandy Garces describes these drawings as an attempt to change the realm in which violence and intolerance are viewed—from often private stories to something for all of us to look at publicly.
During our webinar "A Conversation with Steven Spielberg," Mr. Spielberg described all of us as storytellers, and discussed the need for us all to tell each other's stories in order to dispel misunderstandings and fear about each other.
From the film "The Reckoning", featuring Ben Ferencz and other leaders discussing the establishment of the Rome statute and the creation of the first permanent international criminal court.
The story of rescuer Chiune Sugihara in Kaunas, Lithuania. Courtesy of Michael King Productions, LLC
The story of the rescuer Georg Duckwitz, a German diplomat in Copenhagen, Denmark. Courtesy of Michael King Productions, LLC
The story of the rescuer Hiram Bingham in Marseille, France. Courtesy of Michael King Productions, LLC