Anna Nolin discusses the role racial identity played in the case study
Anna Nolin discusses the role of the teacher in incidents of ostracism.
Scholars describe the persistence of antisemitism in Europe from the Enlightenment through World War I and explain how new social, political, and pseudo-scientific justifications were created to perpetuate old prejudices.
This brief film provides an introduction to Facing History's suite of videos exploring the history of the Armenian Genocide.
This program recalls how massive immigration, child labor laws, and the explosive growth of cities fueled school attendance and transformed public education.
This film reconstructs the events that led to the climax of the Civil Rights Movement.
The granddaughter of Holocaust survivors reflects on her path from a young girl curious about the tattoo on her grandfather’s arm to an adult with a deep sense of obligation to share her grandparents’ stories with the world.
Author Wes Moore challenges young people to be leaders.
The first of a 3-part series explores the early years of Chinese immigration to the U.S.
The third of a 3-part series explores the immigration laws of 1965, and intimate portraits of the new Chinese Americans
The second of a 3-part series explores the impact of the Chinese Exclusion Act
Luma Mufleh speaks about her grandmother's compassion as part of a Community Conversation.