Journalists discuss the difficulties they faced in verifying the facts after the shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri.
Farah Pandith speaks about how George Washington's 1790 letter to the Hebrew Congregation of Newport, Rhode Island began a American tradition of respect toward people of different faiths.
Jacques A. speaks at the Facing History and Ourselves 2012 Chicago benefit dinner.
This film tells the story of the people of Le Chambon, who saved 5,000 Jews during WWII.
Scholar Rana Mitter explains the importance of studying the Nanjing atrocities.
Erik Larson describes how the American ambassador chose to ignore Nazi abuses in 1933.
Nigerian HIV-AIDS activist Yinka Jegede-Ekpe describes her work.
During the 1963 Chicago Public Schools Boycott, 225,000 students protested racial segregation and unequal conditions in Chicago's schools. This video features footage of the boycott and student participants' eyewitness accounts.