Students discuss and reflect on difficult moral choices in history and in their own lives.
Teacher Martina Grant leads a discussion on the concept of the universe of obligation.
Teacher Nancy Parrish explores the concept of upstanders and bystanders with her students.
Journalists and media professionals discuss the benefits and challenges of using social media to report and understand any fast-moving story.
The Bielski brothers led a group of partisans responsible for saving more than 1,200 Jews during the Holocaust.
Dr. Hong Zheng recalls the fate of his uncle’s family in Hong Kong during the Second Sino-Japanese War, when Japanese soldiers enter and search their home. Another family, thousands of compatriots, and British POWs, also cannot escape the violence.
Historian, and researcher-curator at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Dr. Karine Duhamel, details the Indian Act of Canada.
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.
Professor of the History and Politics of Modern China Rana Mitter explains the Nanjing atrocities.
This documentary traces the life of Leilani Muir, the first person to file a lawsuit against the Alberta government for wrongful sterilization, and provides background on the history of eugenics in the early 1900s.
Former Jewish partisan Aron Bell discusses the various acts of sabotage that partisan groups performed against the Nazis.
Former Jewish partisan Aron Bell describes the Bielski group's commitment to saving the lives of Jews.