View photos of Holocaust survivor Dr. Maurice Vanderpol.
Interfaith leader Eboo Patel talks about what it takes to build a healthy, religiously diverse democracy.
View artwork by Holocaust survivor Elisabeth Kauffman.
Civic entrepreneur Eric Liu discusses how citizens learn to use their power to make positive change.
Artist Glenn Ligon created Untitled: Four Etchings using quotations from writer Zora Neale Hurston's essay, "How It Feels to Be Colored Me" and Ralph Ellison's novel Invisible Man.
The images in this gallery explore Japan’s imperialist pursuits and economic expansion into China through different visual mediums.
In a fishbowl discussion, people seated inside the circle actively participate by asking questions and sharing their opinions, while those standing outside listen carefully to the ideas presented.
In December 1916, Lieutenant Said Ahmed Mukhtar al-Ba’aj, an Ottoman officer, and Arab Muslim soldier who defected to the Russian Army testified about his role in the deportation of Armenians from Trebizond and Erzerum.
Explore Weimar Germany's vibrant art scene with this sample of paintings, film, and performance from the Weimar era.
Front pages of various newspapers from August 15, 2014, six days after Michael Brown was killed in Ferguson, Missouri.
Artist Glenn Ligon created Untitled: Four Etchings using quotations from writer Zora Neale Hurston's essay, "How It Feels to Be Colored Me" and Ralph Ellison's novel Invisible Man.