Giles Hodges describes the riot that erupted in 1933 Toronto when a group of Nazi-inspired men raised a swastika flag at a local baseball game.
Journalists discuss the idea of bias and explain the processes they follow to combat bias in their reporting.
Kwame Anthony Appiah reflects on factors that affect our individual moral decision making.
Claude Steele describes the idea and effects of stereotype threat in our daily lives.
Author Wes Moore reflects on the very thin line that separates “us” from the “other.”
Journalists, media professionals, and a high school student discuss the different ways that people respond to the news, including a particular photo taken during a Ferguson protest.
This film tells the story of the school integration battle in Hoxie, Arkansas.
Samuel Bak explains his life growing up in Vilna, and explores his art as it relates to Facing History
Scholars Marcelo Suárez-Orozco, John R. Bowen, and Sir Keith Ajegbo discuss different aspects of immigration in today’s society.
Sara Terry introduces some of the long-term work funded by the Aftermath Project.
"It's All a Swindle" (Alles Schwindel) by Mischa Spoliansky and Marcellus Schiffer is a Cabaret song from the Weimar Republic in Germany, 1931.
Jenny Berz discusses Jill’s role in the Bullying: A Case Study in Ostracism scenario.