Author Ed Husain remembers two key experiences from growing up in an immigrant family in London that shaped his identity and the decisions that he made.
Author Ed Husain remembers two key experiences from growing up in an immigrant family in London that shaped his identity and the decisions that he made.
Explore three first person perspectives on stereotyping to understand how these prejudices can divide a society.
Read James Luther Adams’ account of a Nazi rally in 1927 and consider what it meant to be anti-Nazi at that time.
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A high school student reflects on being raised by his older brother and the legacy of the karate blackbelt his brother gave to him.
A profile of Michael Brown published two days after he was killed features recollections from friends and teachers and details of the community's response.
Learn about the life and work of Henryk Goldszmit, who was an author and radio host in Poland in the 1920s and 1930s, and consider the challenges of balancing the different aspects of one’s identity.
Learn about some responses to school bullying and reflect on the power students have to make positive changes in their own school communities.
View data on the casualties of World War I and consider the impact the losses had on each country.
Use this list of famous people who have changed their names to explore the relationship between names and identity.