This video profiles Pep Bonet’s and Sara Terry’s photo exhibition on the amputees resulting from the civil war in Sierra Leone.
Mohammed S. speaks about what he learned through Facing History.
Aung Khine M. explains how Facing History helped him learn the power of language.
From the film "The Reckoning" , International prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo tells the story of the 2005 International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecution of war crimes in Darfur.
Scholar Richard G. Hovannisian gives an overview of the Armenian Genocide.
Sara Terry introduces some of the long-term work funded by the Aftermath Project.
Professor Rana Mitter explains the origins of the Japanese Pan-Asianism.
Jayanni W., a Facing History alumna, reflects on the importance of Facing History.
Kofi Annan discusses the Universal Declaration of Human Rights at the 1997 New York Benefit Dinner.
Student Leila M. tells her family’s story of coming to the United States from Iran
This documentary tells four stories of Apartheid in South Africa, as seen through the eyes of the Truth and Reconciliation commission.
This video profiles photographer Kathryn Cook’s exhibition, Memory Denied.