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Civic Education
Bringing Our Reconstruction Workshop to Texas
Learn how Facing History is exploring professional development and classroom resources with Texas teachers.
Yuri Kochiyama and Her Pursuit of Freedom for All
The life of Yuri Kochiyama is a study in finding the connection between all people and the importance of self-determination.
Meet the Former Facing History Student Challenging Barriers to Voting through Tech
Prince Taylor, alumnus of the Facing History School in New York City, talks about his app Politicking.
Bearing Witness: The Death of George Floyd
We thoughtfully offer our resources to help promote learning and reflection in the aftermath of George Floyd’s murder.
How Mass Media Saved Thousands during the Armenian Genocide
Mass media during the 20th century played an important part in saving lives during the Armenian Genocide, which can remind us how we are also poised to use modern media tools to create change in today's world.
Examining Nazi Environmentalism During Earth Week
Author Kaitlin Smith reflects on ecological thinking during Nazi Germany.
Why Must We Remember the Holocaust? Because Democracy is Precious
International Holocaust Remembrance Day is an important reminder to uphold the values of democracy in today's world.
Facing History President and CEO Weighs in on Hatred via WBUR
Former CEO Roger Brooks shares his thoughts following the Christchurch mosque shootings.
Informed Choices for a Stronger Democracy
Author Karen Murphy gives space to reflect on each of our roles in creating a society guided by equality and compassion.
Civic Learning Week 2025: Building Civil and Just Communities
Explore, learn, and participate with Facing History as we celebrate and highlight the importance of civic learning during Civic Learning Week, March 10-14, 2025.
Frances Perkins: The Most Consequential Woman You’ve Never Heard Of
Facing History talks with the Executive Director of the Frances Perkins Center to learn more about the fascinating life of an unsung hero.