This film traces many years of turbulent race relations by looking at television programs.
Reporters and media professionals give suggestions for how to avoid our own biases when we consume news.
In this clip from American Creed, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice recalls childhood memories and explains how her family legacy has influenced who she is today.
Kwame Anthony Appiah discusses how and why humans create a “we and they” distinction.
Jennifer Jones-Clark leads a workshop on ostracism and bullying.
Learn how Facing History helped Capital City Public Charter strengthen school culture and decreased bullying behavior.
Margot Stern Strom, the founder and President Emerita of Facing History and Ourselves, describes growing up in Jim Crow-era Memphis.
David Long describes the bullying his son Tyler faced before he committed suicide.
In this film clip from American Creed, historian David Kennedy discusses the complexity of American identity.
Dr. David Wyman discusses the Sharps and the context of the United States in the 1930s.
Reporters and media professionals define the term “confirmation bias,” and discuss its effect on how people approach and evaluate news and other information.
Catherine Chvany, rescued from France, reflects on the Sharps’ decision to rescue Jews.