Women's Power in the Struggle for Freedom and Equal Rights
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Jessica Weingartner
Throughout history, women have shaped and advanced human rights and democratic ideals by challenging societal norms and championing gender equality and civic freedom.
Interview with Rwandan Genocide Survivor Jacqueline Murekatete
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Facing History Staff
Jacqueline Murekatete details her unlikely survival during the Rwandan genocide, and why sharing survivor testimony is critical to genocide prevention.
School (Re)Segregation 65 Years After Brown v. Board
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Kaitlin Smith
More than six decades after the overturning of racial segregation in US public schools, we reflect on the state of educational equity and academic achievement in the American school system.
Conversations #BehindtheLens for LGBTQ+ History Month
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Georgie Wells
To mark the month, we talked to three LGBTQ+ creatives working behind the lens about the ways that telling queer stories can cultivate acceptance and tolerance in young people.
Brother Outsider: Remembering Gay Civil Rights Leader Bayard Rustin
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Kaitlin Smith
Learn more about Bayard Rustin's life as an openly gay Black civil rights activist who served as the chief organizer of the historic March on Washington.