Writer Jesús Colón reflects on an incident on a subway ride in New York City.
Former Jewish partisans describe their constant struggle for food.
Former Jewish partisans recall the challenges of treating wounded and sick partisans.
Former Jewish partisans describe the various ways they found shelter while avoiding detection by the Germans.
Former Jewish partisans describe surviving harsh weather conditions while living in the forest resisting the Germans.
Journalists, media professionals and a high school student reflect on the challenges of reporting and understanding what was going on in Ferguson, Missouri, during protests there.
This film focuses on the first prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, Luis Moreno-Ocampo.
Doc Miller introduces a class that he taught about Stanley Milgram's obedience experiment.
Social psychologist James Edward Waller uses the stories of the Nazis at Nuremburg to discuss human capacity for evil.
Nechama Tec discusses her research on rescuers.
Nicholas Kristof addresses the perception that the issues he writes about are depressing.
Doc Miller introduces an 8th grade social studies class that he taught on obedience, using a film about the Hitler Youth. He emphasizes the importance of looking deeply and listening to many voices.