Read the artist's statement for writer and photographer Sara Terry.
These posters represent six distinct aspects of the anti-apartheid movement's struggle for democracy in South Africa during the 1980s.
This is a visual gallery of headlines from the New York Times during the Armenian Genocide. Click on the headlines to view the full articles.
Read the artist's statement for writer and photographer Sara Terry.
Design a final assessment or project for your students before launching the next part of your course on US history, civics, or literature.
The Atrocities section of our Nanjing resource focuses on the Nanjing Atrocities that occurred in China from December 13, 1937 through the end of March 1938.
Learn about the life and work of Holocaust survivor Ava Kadishshon Schieber.
Learn what benefits are available to educators that join our network and details on how to become part of our network.
There’s a seat at the table for you! Come join us and other educators, students, upstanders and change-makers for a night of inspiration and learning at one of our regional annual Benefit Dinners. With your help, we can raise critical funds that help combat racism, antisemitism, and prejudice while nurturing democracy through education.
Read about Bernard Lichtenberg, a Catholic priest who spoke out against the Nazis.
Learn about Bertha Pappenheim who was a leader in championing the cause of German women and was the head of the Judisches Frauenbund (Federation of Jewish Women).
The Better Arguments Project equips Americans to reach across political, cultural and economic divides to have arguments that bring us closer together instead of driving us further apart.
Our Leadership is a reason for our success. See who serves on our Board of Directors and Leadership Council.