Instructional Video10:05
SciShow

How The Islamic Golden Age of Science Changed History As We Know It

12th - Higher Ed
The Islamic Golden Age of Science is largely to thank for our scientific developments today. Around 750-1250 CE, the Islamic empire made incredible scientific advancements that changed the course of history! Join Michael Aranda for a...
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 Video3:26
Curated Video

Brazil: Ethnic Diversity

6th - 12th
The reasons behind the diversity of Brazil's population: what in Brazil's history led such a broad range of races to settle in the country? Human Geography - Orientation And Settlements - Learning Points. 50% of Brazil's population of...
Instructional Video2:25
Curated Video

Louis Brandeis: Battling the Bigots

9th - Higher Ed
Louis Brandeis was the first Jewish associate justice to serve on the US Supreme Court. His appointment changed the legal landscape forever.
Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

Wong Kim Ark's Fight for Birthright Citizenship

9th - Higher Ed
By taking on the US government and winning, Wong Kim Ark ensured that the 14th Amendment to the US Constitution granted citizenship to every American by birth, regardless of their race or ethnicity.
Instructional Video41:18
History Hit

Africa: The Unknown History of Humankind

12th - Higher Ed
Africa is the second largest continent in the world and is home to the second largest population; but it is second-to-none regarding its ethnic diversity. Throughout history Africa has been the home of many thousands of ethnological...
Instructional Video1:19
Science360

What are the student diversity trends in American public schools?

12th - Higher Ed
What are the student diversity trends in American public schools? Sandra Graham, University of California Presidential Chair in Education and Diversity and Distinguished Professor of Education at UCLA, discusses student diversity trends...
News Clip3:43
Bloomberg

Goldman's Anadu on Ethnic and Gender Diversity in the Workplace

Higher Ed
Margaret Anadu, Global Head of Sustainability and Impact at Goldman Sachs Asset Management joins Bloomberg TV as the firm updates its proxy voting policies to increase ethnic and gender diversity expectations for public company boards.
News Clip14:00
Bloomberg

'Black Lives Matter' Resonated in Australia: Indigenous Lawmaker

Higher Ed
Mar.09 -- On this episode of "Bloomberg Equality," we hear from Linda Burney, the first Indigenous woman elected to Australia’s lower house. Burney, who's now shadow Minister for Indigenous Australians, told Bloomberg’s Paul Allen that...
News Clip7:12
Bloomberg

Morgan Stanley's Senior Advisor on Investing in Diversity

Higher Ed
Morgan Stanley conducted a poll of large U.S. asset owners. The results point to challenges for the industry. Morgan Stanley's Carla Harris explains the findings of a "Trillion-Dollar Blind Spot." She speaks with Caroline Hyde, Romaine...
News Clip2:42
Bloomberg

ESG Investors Focus on Disability, Diversity

Higher Ed
Jul.28 -- Disability inclusion is shaping up to be the next frontier in ESG investing. Investors are pushing companies to create more welcoming places for employees, whether their disability is visible or not. Bloomberg's Dani Burger...
News Clip9:12
Bloomberg

Black in Focus: Black Food Folks, Clay Williams and Colleen Vincent

Higher Ed
Colleen Vincent and Clay Williams, the founders of Black Food Folks, talk with Bloomberg's Karen Toulon on "Black in Focus" about the importance of African-diaspora influences in food and drinks industries.
News Clip7:48
Bloomberg

Inequality and Disparity in Hong Kong

Higher Ed
Nov.24 -- On this episode of "Bloomberg Equality," Fanny Cheung, senior adviser of the Hong Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, looks at the inequality and disparity in the city, and the...
News Clip1:50
Bloomberg

StanChart CEO Aims to Boost Board, Senior Management Diversity

Higher Ed
Jul.30 -- Bill Winters, chief executive officer at Standard Chartered Plc, discusses programs to promote ethnic and gender diversity within the company. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Nejra Cehic on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe.”
News Clip6:14
Bloomberg

N.Z. Media Company Apologizes for 'Racist' Coverage of Maori

Higher Ed
Dec.10 -- On this episode of "Bloomberg Equality," Carmen Parahi of Stuff, one of New Zealand's largest media organizations, talks about the company's decision to publicly apologize after its own investigation concluded its coverage of...
News Clip1:45
Bloomberg

New Oscar Diversity Rules Expose Rift Over Inclusion

Higher Ed
Sep.11 -- A new rule that requires films competing for the best-picture Oscar starting in 2024 to have more diverse casts and crews is revealing how divided Hollywood is on the issue of inclusion. The mandate, made in a surprise Academy...
News Clip6:33
Bloomberg

What Can the Fed Do to Promote Diversity at the Bank?

Higher Ed
Jul.30 -- On this edition of "Bloomberg Equality," Michelle Holder, assistant professor of economist at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, discusses racial, ethnic and gender inequality in the U.S., and how the coronavirus outbreak is...
News Clip3:10
Bloomberg

How Ethnic Diversity Helps Thwart Market Bubbles

Higher Ed
Nov. 24 -- Columbia Professor of Sociology and International Affairs David Stark discusses diversity and the economy. He speaks on ""Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)
News Clip3:08
Bloomberg

Companies Need to Set Diversity Targets Says Chenault

Higher Ed
Mar.17 -- To improve diversity in all levels of the workforce, companies need to work together to set specific targets, said Kenneth Chenault, the former longtime chief executive officer of American Express Co., and co-founder of OneTen,...
News Clip2:49
Sky News

Ethnic Diversity in Board Rooms is too Low

Higher Ed
VOICED: A new report has found that ethnic diversity across UK boardrooms is 'disproportionately low'. More than half of FTSE 100 firms do not have any directors from an ethnic minority, the government-commissioned review shows. It...
News Clip5:44
Bloomberg

Don't Want to Leave Behind Minorities in Web 3.0: Tonya Evans

Higher Ed
May.07 -- Tonya Evans, professor at Penn State Dickinson Law and chair of the Maker DAO’s Maker Ecosystem Growth Foundation, talks with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde, Romaine Bostick and Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?" about diversity...
News Clip8:02
Bloomberg

These Are the Most Diverse Business Schools

Higher Ed
Sep.15 -- The Bloomberg Businessweek Best B-Schools Diversity Index finds that women and most minority groups are underrepresented in U.S. MBA programs. Jeff Green explains on Quicktake "Take Charge."
News Clip4:03
Bloomberg

Equity Quotient's Choo on Inequality During the Pandemic

Higher Ed
Aug.13 -- Dr. Esther Choo Equity Quotient Co-founder discusses inequality during the pandemic. She speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
News Clip3:21
Bloomberg

Ex-Google Engineer Says Company Culture Led to Memo

Higher Ed
Aug.09 -- Ex-Google engineer James Damore says problems with the company’s culture prompted him to write the memo on gender differences that ignited a social media firestorm and led to his dismissal. Bloomberg's Ellen Huet reports on...