News Clip6:52
PBS

University makes major push for diversity without considering race, gender in admissions

12th - Higher Ed
Past Supreme Court rulings have allowed colleges to consider race in their admissions processes and about 40 percent do. But the justices will soon revisit the issue and could overturn years of precedent. John Yang visited a university...
Instructional Video7:41
TED Talks

TED: To transform child welfare, take race out of the equation | Jessica Pryce

12th - Higher Ed
In this eye-opening talk about the impact of race and neighborhood on foster-care decisions, social worker Jessica Pryce shares a promising solution to help child welfare agencies make bias-free assessments about when to remove children...
Instructional Video10:15
SciShow

Why Was the Islamic Golden Age of Science… Golden?

12th - Higher Ed
Around 750-1250 CE, the Islamic empire made incredible scientific advancements that still influence many fields of research today. What we know about some of the great minds of that time, as well as what we’ve learned from modern...
Instructional Video11:15
Crash Course

Race, Ethnicity, and the Cultural Landscape: Crash Course Geography

12th - Higher Ed
Sometimes culture can seem invisible like when we're surrounded by signals that tell us we're with others who are like us, but if we live or travel somewhere where the traits that define social norms are not our traits, culture can...
Instructional Video4:38
Wonderscape

Cultural Tapestry: Exploring the Richness of Diverse Traditions

K - 5th
Delve into the concept of culture, a blend of customs, art, achievements, and lifestyles unique to various groups. This video unpacks the layers of cultural diversity, emphasizing how family traditions, like eating black-eyed peas on New...
Instructional Video2:44
Seven Dimensions

Responding to Microaggression

Higher Ed
Learn about microaggressions and how they be unintentional yet harmful; Understand the types of microaggression – micro-assaults, micro-insults and micro-invalidations; Become more aware of your own biases and stereotyping; Recognize the...
Instructional Video2:12
Curated Video

The Blowouts

9th - Higher Ed
In 1968, thousands of Latino students walked out of school in Los Angeles to protest against racial inequality in the classroom. Their collective action, known as the Blowouts, was a defining moment of the Chicano Movement.
Instructional Video10:06
PBS

What is Racial Passing?

12th - Higher Ed
What motivates someone to disguise their race, gender, religion, etc.? Today Danielle explores the complicated history of passing in the United States.
Instructional Video9:18
PBS

What is Ethnicity?

12th - Higher Ed
What's the difference between race and ethnicity? Can a person have more than one ethnic identity? Today Danielle explores the history and evolution of different ethnicities that make up America.
Instructional Video7:11
Hip Hughes History

The Proclamation Line of 1763 Explained: US History Review

6th - 12th
What were the results of the French and Indian War? How did the Proclamation of 1763 effect the New World? A look at how the Proclamation Line of 1763 effected the colonists, Great Britain and the Native Americans. Perfect for APUSH...
Instructional Video3:30
Curated Video

R Programming for Statistics and Data Science - Categorical Data

Higher Ed
This video explains categorical data. This clip is from the chapter "Matrices" of the series "R Programming for Statistics and Data Science".This section explains matrices.
Instructional Video4:42
Religion for Breakfast

The Academic Study of Religion Explained

12th - Higher Ed
Religious studies draws inspiration from multiple academic disciplines: sociology, anthropology, history, neuroscience, biology, psychology, political science..so no matter what you're interested in, you can probably find a home in...
Instructional Video4:12
Brainwaves Video Anthology

James C. Kaufman - College Admissions and Creativity

Higher Ed
James C. Kaufman, PhD, is a professor of educational psychology at the Neag School of Education at the University of Connecticut. An internationally recognized leader in the field of creativity, he is the author/editor of more than 35...
Instructional Video11:19
Orkidbox

Watercolor Sketch - Caramel Skintone - Diverse Women

K - 5th
This is a sketch done in a watercolor journal of a woman from a reference photo. We are painting and sharing about painting caramel coloured skin. I also take a sketch from pencil to ink line art to painted sketch. This is good practice...
Instructional Video1:51
The Business Professor

Genetic Information Non-Discrimination Act

Higher Ed
Genetic Information Non-Discrimination Act
Podcast11:43
Story Seeds

Cliffhangers: A Girl Who Looks Like Me

3rd - Higher Ed
Fiction writing begins with a story idea. In this audio story, the idea comes from a young Arab-American girl who is a fan of mysteries. She works with an adult Arab-American writer to develop her original story idea into the first draft...
Instructional Video2:43
Curated Video

Frederick Douglass' Composite Nation

9th - Higher Ed
Abolitionist and social reformer Frederick Douglass believed that the U.S. could become the greatest nation in history – if it accepted the defining principles set out in his speech, Composite Nation.
Podcast6:45
Book Club for Kids

Basketball and Bullies in “The Great Wall of Lucy Wu”

Pre-K - Higher Ed
What makes a person unique? What makes a person similar to or different from others? People sometimes try to hide their uniqueness in order to fit in. In the story The Great Wall of Lucy Wu, Lucy is trying to find her place at school and...
Instructional Video9:35
The Wall Street Journal

Analyzing Diversity On Boards

Higher Ed
With companies under pressure to have more diverse boards of directors, WSJ’s ESG research team analyzed board gender, race and ethnicity among S&P 500 companies. WSJ’s Senior Data Scientist, Guadalupe Ruiz, presents the research in this...
Instructional Video4:52
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Racist Violence and Economic Activity

Higher Ed
Riots, lynching and other forms of violence dramatically disproportionate impact on the lives and prospects of African inventors. That’s just one indicator, says Professor Lisa Cook, of the profound impact of racial violence on the...
Podcast4:03
Youth Radio

California Teen Lives Between Borders

Pre-K - Higher Ed
More people have been deported from the U.S. in the last decade, starting under the Obama administration, than at any other point in history. Deportations occur for any number of reasons–criminal activity, improper paperwork, and so...
Instructional Video5:31
Healthcare Triage

Does Better Education Mean Better Health?

Higher Ed
Many, many studies have associated better and more education with better health outcomes? But which way does the causality go? Do people attain more education because they're healthy? Or maybe those who are in a economic position to...
Instructional Video3:54
Brainwaves Video Anthology

James C. Kaufman - Creativity 101

Higher Ed
James C. Kaufman, Ph.D., is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Connecticut. He received his Ph.D. from Yale University in Cognitive Psychology in 2001. Kaufman is an international leader in the field of creativity, known for...
Podcast4:15
Curated Video

Teenager Shows Grit After Hurricane

Pre-K - Higher Ed
When Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico in 2017, many families forced to flee the island were resettled in towns throughout the United States. Some of these, of course, were students in the middle of their high school careers. Listen to...