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.
This brief film provides an introduction to Facing History's suite of videos exploring the history of the Armenian Genocide.
Scholar Donna-Lee Frieze chronicles the life and work of Raphael Lemkin.
Dr. Hong Zheng reflects on his earliest memory as a five year old during the Second Sino-Japanese War when Japanese airplanes dropped bombs around his village, forcing his family to seek shelter in an air raid shelter.
Arn Chorn-Pond tells his story as a refugee from the Cambodian Genocide.
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.
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.
Jayanni W., a Facing History alumna, reflects on the importance of Facing History.
This video profiles photographer Kathryn Cook’s exhibition, Memory Denied.