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Théories du Complot : Kwame Anthony Appiah
Kwame Anthony Appiah explique pourquoi l'esprit humain est attiré par les théories du complot.
How the Delano Grape Strike of 1965 Began
This video clip from the film Delano Manongs tells the story of how a group of Filipino farm workers led by Larry Itliong started the Delano grape strike.
Filipino Experiences within the Farm Worker Movement
This video and accompanying guide explore why Filipino farm workers felt sidelined during and after the Delano grape strike.
Challenge of Memory with Elie Wiesel and Rabbi Polak
Holocaust survivors Rabbi Polak and Elie Wiesel explore the importance of listening to each others’ stories.
The Weight of Memory
Holocaust scholar Lawrence L. Langer considers the psychological impact on Holocaust survivors when they share testimonies.
The Insufficiency of Language
Language has its limitations when attempting to accurately convey the ‘unimaginable.” New words and phrases needed to be invented to capture the singularity of the Holocaust experience.
Misuse of Holocaust Education
Holocaust scholar Lawrence L. Langer warns educators not to flatten the Holocaust down to an oversimplified morality lesson.
Representing the Holocaust Through Art
Holocaust scholar Lawrence A. Langer and artist Samuel Bak reflect on the ways in which art can be used to express the experiences of the Holocaust where words fail.
Facing History's Jewish Education Program Presents The Project Focused Learning Initiative
Students at Solomon Schechter Jewish Day School build a Holocaust memorial for their PFLI project.
Angel Island: Legacies of Exclusion and Uplifting the Stories of Immigrants
Join Facing History and the Angel Island Immigration Station for a webinar to mark 143 years since the signing of the Chinese Exclusion Act.
Democracy and Education in the World of AI: Building an Ethical Compass
A conversation about ways to empower students to navigate the world of AI as upstanders.