Dr. Richard Hovannisian, professor of Near Eastern Studies at UCLA, speaks about the radicalization of the Young Turks in the Ottoman Empire from 1908-1914.
Scholar Beth Van Schaack discusses General Matsui Iwane’s involvement in the Nanjing atrocities.
Luma Mufleh speaks about her grandmother's compassion as part of a Community Conversation.
Scholar Donna-Lee Frieze chronicles the life and work of Raphael Lemkin.
Mohammed S. speaks about what he learned through Facing History.
This film 2005 is a reflection by a group of students on the situation in Darfur.
Rebecca Hamilton shares how she mobilized the Harvard community against genocide in Sudan.
In this clip from the film “Reporter,” journalist Nicholas Kristof interviews imprisoned child soldiers.
In this clip, filmmaker Eric Daniel Metzgar introduces the film, Reporter.
In this clip from the film “Reporter”, Nicholas Kristof discusses some of the methods he uses while reporting.
Nicholas Kristof describes psychic numbing: caring less as a number of victims increases.
Using the experience of her Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity class, Dakota shares how she chooses to hold on to certain ideas to make her world a better place. She performs at the Facing History and Ourselves 2013 "Stand Up, Speak Out" event.