From A Teacher's Guide to Holocaust and Human Behavior: Five-Week Unit Outline, students analyze the following propaganda images used by the Nazis.
This documentary tells four stories of Apartheid in South Africa, as seen through the eyes of the Truth and Reconciliation commission.
The Meiji Period in Japan (1868-1912) included many institutional reforms attempting both to modernize as well as maintain their sovereignty. These images document efforts of modernization most evident in the military, civil government, education, and cultural institutions.
This video profiles photographer Kathryn Cook’s exhibition, Memory Denied.
Florence Sloan explains why the work of Facing History and Ourselves resonates with her.
Scholar Beth Van Schaack discusses the origins of the international justice system.
Peter Balakian explains that the Armenian Genocide was part of his family’s history.
Kwame Anthony Appiah discusses modern and historical concepts of race.
From the film "The Reckoning", this video uses voices of those who suffered to explore how the International Criminal Court’s involvement in Uganda has sparked conversation and action in the battle against the Lord's Resistant Army.
Susan Friedman speaks about her time in Bosnia as a journalist for the TODAY Show
Taner Akçam discusses the importance of learning about the Armenian Genocide today.
Professor Peter Balakian describes the American response to the Armenian Genocide during World War I.