Explore ways to incorporate survivor and descendent testimony into lessons about the Holocaust.
Explore ways to incorporate survivor and descendent testimony into lessons about the Holocaust.
View photos by Rodrigo Abd depicting the aftermath of the Guatamalen civil war which took place between 1960-1996.
View photographs by Pep Bonet depicting life after the civil war in Sierra Leone from 1991 to 2002.
View images by photographer Kathryn Cook exhibiting the aftermath and legacy of the Armenian genocide of 1915.
Explore the motivations, pressures, and fears that shaped Americans' responses to Nazism, the European refugee crisis of the 1930s, and the Holocaust.
View information on how Facing History and Ourselves' resources align with the California History–Social Science Framework standards for Grade 10 World History.
In this webinar, we explore some of the immediate and long-term legacies in the lives of individuals, in the course of nations, and in the policies developed in response to the death and destruction of WWII.
Watch this webinar to learn how to integrate video testimonies and original mini-documentaries into your middle school classroom.
This webinar examines how to use images to support middle school students’ understanding of key themes in the history of the rise of the Nazis and models teaching strategies geared toward helping middle school students analyze historical images.
Watch to understand how Facing History's pedagogical approach, content, and teaching strategies can be used to support teaching Apartheid and learning about the violent past.
Watch this webinar to explore classroom-ready lessons and resources that will help you teach about the ever increasing importance of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) as the UDHR reaches its 70th anniversary in 2018.
Explore the significance of hearing testimonies from survivors and witnesses of the Holocaust and the impact of using podcasts as a learning tool in your classroom.