In this film clip from American Creed, historian David Kennedy discusses the complexity of American identity.
Dr. David Wyman discusses the Sharps and the context of the United States in the 1930s.
Reporters and media professionals define the term “confirmation bias,” and discuss its effect on how people approach and evaluate news and other information.
Catherine Chvany, rescued from France, reflects on the Sharps’ decision to rescue Jews.
Rosemarie Feigl describes her rescue from France as part of Martha Sharp’s group.
In this clip from American Creed, Deidre Prevett, a Tulsa elementary school principal, reflects on her family's history and the responsibility she feels toward her students and the community.
Joshua Rubenstein, associate at Harvard's Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian studies, describes the gradual evolution of Hitler's master plan for the "Jews of Europe" and how this unfolded within German-occupied Soviet territory.
In this clip from American Creed, Lucas, a first generation Stanford University student, reflects on the relationship between race and identity.
Douglas Blackmon is the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Slavery By Another Name, which delivers a searing examination of the enslavement of African Americans and the profound legacy that persists to this day.
Dr. Deborah Prothrow-Stith speaks in Chicago as part of a Community Conversation.
Dr. Terrence Roberts Speaks at the 2009 Los Angeles Benefit Dinner.
Steve Cohen, Senior Lecturer at Tufts University’s Department of Education, discusses the escalating violence and exclusion of Jews in Germany in the mid-1930s.