Scholars trace anti-Jewish myths, hatred, and violence back to the time of the Roman Empire in this historical overview of anti-Judaism’s roots.
Marjorie Agosin discusses women’s artistic response to Pinochet’s dictatorship in Chile.
Explore images from the Battle of Cable Street of 1936, when thousands in East London stood in solidarity against Oswald Mosley and the British Union of Fascists.
This clip is a video adaptation of the illustrated book, The Bear That Wasn’t.
In this video adaptation of Frank Tashlin's children's book, a bear is forced to navigate society's perception of who he is.
In this TED Talk, teacher, poet, and activist Clint Smith reflects on finding the courage to use his voice to speak up for truth and justice.
In her TED Talk, writer Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie describes the effects that labels can have on how we think about ourselves and others.
Scholar Rana Mitter describes the era of modernization in China and the fall of the Qing Dynasty.
This video explores the use of the blood libel in modern politics.
Paula Giddings, professor of Afro-American Studies at Smith College, discusses the history and origins of lynching.
Staff from Facing History and Ourselves discuss the history and ramifications of the blood libel.