A short film adaptation of Kurt Vonnegut's Harrison Bergeron, 2081 depicts a dystopian future in which, thanks to the 212th Amendment to the Constitution and the unceasing vigilance of the United States Handicapper General.
Author Wes Moore discusses society’s obligation to ask why avoidable tragedies happen.
Angello Portillo tells about being a bully in middle school and reflects on Facing History
Anna Nolin discusses the importance of being proactive in preventing bullying
Jonathan Petropoulos discusses the importance of the German 1937 Degenerate Art exhibit.
Students discuss their ancestral identities and what "Becoming American" means to them.
Psychologists Mamie and Kenneth Clark prove a connection between segregation and low self-esteem
Kwame Anthony Appiah explains why the human mind is attracted to conspiracy theories.
Kwame Anthony Appiah discusses how and why humans create a “we and they” distinction.
Kwame Anthony Appiah discusses some factors that create conditions for prejudice or tolerance in a society.
This documentary looks at the struggles of Holocaust victims through their own eyes.
Binna Kandola delivers a talk as part of the Day of Learning “Reimagining Self and Other.”