The Stax Music Academy performs "(If You're Ready) Come Go With Me" by The Staple Singers(2014).
Scholar Beth Van Schaack explains the Tokyo Trial.
Jonathan Lykes gives a poetic account on Facing History and Ourselves’ meaning for him.
The powerful story of a group of Chilean women who banded together in silent protest and dared to defy a dictatorship.
Tim Knipe explains the effect that Facing History has had on students in his school.
A lawyer who fights racism, Vanita Gupta helped win the release of 35 African Americans falsely accused of drug-related crimes in Tulia, Texas.
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.