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Curated Video
The Explosive Story of Dynamite Hill
When Black residents moved into one neighborhood in Birmingham, Alabama, White supremacists unleashed a wave of terror against the community.
Mediacorp
Christianity is the Minority in Indonesia
This video explores the experiences of Christians in Indonesia, a country known for its religious diversity. It highlights the challenges faced by the Christian community, particularly Chinese Indonesians, who have historically faced...
Curated Video
Polly Bemis: Chinese Immigrant Pioneer
Sold into slavery by her parents, Polly Bemis faced discrimination as a Chinese immigant in America – but became something of a pioneer of the West.
Curated Video
Plague and Prejudice: The Black Death in California
As the world grapples with new pandemics, what can we learn from the US’s mixed response to the Bubonic Plague, which arrived in San Francisco in 1900?
Curated Video
Frances Ellen Watkins Harper's Pursuit of Absolute Equality
This film is about the most important events of Watkins Harper’s early life, highlighting her early achievements as a writer.
The Wall Street Journal
Study Findings with Rachel Thomas and Lareina Yee
Rachel Thomas, co-founder and CEO of the Sheryl Sandberg and Dave Goldberg Family Foundation, and Lareina Yee, senior partner at McKinsey & Co., will unpack the findings from the 2019 Women in the Workplace study.
Curated Video
Changunak Antisarlook: The Reindeer Queen
She was known as the Reindeer Queen – and one of the richest women in Alaska. So how did Changunak Antisarlook use her remarkable wealth to benefit the Inupiat community?
The Business Professor
Religious Discrimination under Title VII
Religious Discrimination under Title VII
Curated Video
Charity and Sylvia: A Federal Era Love Story
Sylvia Drake and Charity Bryant overcame many challenges to become pioneers of LGBTQ+ visibility in the United States.
Mediacorp
West Papua's Struggle for Independence
In this video, the narrator explores the ongoing separatist movement in Indonesia's Easternmost province of West Papua. Through interviews with activists and a meditation class in Jakarta, the video highlights the complex identity of...
Curated Video
Facts You May Not Have Heard About Black History
Did you know that the practice of inoculation was brought to the West by enslaved Africans? Was the Lone Ranger a Black man? This video is a series of fast facts you may not know about many genres of Black history.
Curated Video
The Size-Weight Illusion
This video explores the size-weight illusion, also known as the Charpentier illusion, which occurs when people underestimate the weight of larger objects compared to smaller objects of the same mass. The illusion is influenced by factors...
The March of Time
1952: THE CANDIDATES: Angled WS Candidates, anchor David Brinkley SOT asking about jail objection, MS Senator Richard B. Russell again saying opposed to compulsory features, New York law different, favors agency dealing w/ discrimination in all fields
MOT 1952: THE CANDIDATES: Angled WS Candidates, anchor David Brinkley SOT asking about jail objection, MS Senator Richard B. Russell again saying opposed to compulsory features, New York law different, favors agency dealing w/...
Mediacorp
Acting in an Indonesian Religious Soap Opera
In this video, a person shares their excitement about making their acting debut in a popular religious soap opera in Indonesia. The video also highlights the influence of religious themes in entertainment and how it impacts people's...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Joseph Stiglitz: It’s Time to Get Radical on Inequality
America’s economic system has failed by not raising living standards for most. Nobel laureate Stiglitz, author of The Price of Inequality and The Great Divide, studies the forces driving inequality and what is at stake if it continues....
Mediacorp
The Right to Protest in Indonesia
This video emphasizes the right to protest, which is considered an integral part of Indonesian identity. The video showcases the frequent demonstrations in downtown Jakarta, covering various issues such as corruption, low wages, and even...
Curated Video
Josefa Segovia: The Only Mexican-American Woman Hanged in California
Was Josefa Segovia – the first and only woman hanged in the state of California – killed for her actions or her race? And what can we learn from her tragic story?
Curated Video
Debate: Should Race Be Considered in College Admissions?
A recent lawsuit against Harvard University alleged that the university discriminates unfairly against Asian-Americans in its admissions process. The trial led to an internal investigation at Harvard and the public release of admissions...
Curated Video
Understanding Labor Market Imperfections: Minimum Wages, Trade Unions, and Wage Discrimination
The video discusses labor-market imperfections and their effects on real-world people. It focuses on three main imperfections: minimum wages, trade unions, and wage discrimination. The video uses diagrams to explain non-binding and...
Barcroft Media
Fighting for Equality: A Transgender Soldier's Battle in the Military
This video features a transgender individual who served in the military and expresses their disappointment and frustration with Donald Trump's announcement banning all transgender individuals from serving. They discuss their personal...
Barcroft Media
My Wheelchair Won't Stop Me Being A Pole Dancer
SPAIN, 2016: This disabled pole dancer is making waves in the pole world as a champion of adaptive athletes. Erin Clark, 36, first started pole dancing in April of this year and within months she had secured a national title and was on...