Curated Video
Model Ashley Graham shares an embarrassing Anna Wintour story
FILE: New York, 1 May 20171. Various shots Ashley Graham posing at the Met GalaNew York, 9 May 20172.SOUNDBITE (English) Ashley Graham, model:"Justin and I were going to the opening of 'First Monday in May,' Anna Wintour's documentary...
Curated Video
Explaining The Reemergence Of Antisemitism
Findings show that antisemitic hate incidents have reached their highest levels in over 40 years.
Curated Video
Students Take Up Residence in Retirement Homes
(NATS)IT CAN BE DIFFICULT SOMETIMES …WHEN A FEW WILD CARDS ARE ADDED TO THE DECK.(NATS)SOUNDBITE: Colette Chapp, Western Michigan Student (partially covered):"We went to the meals, but it's kind of awkward to just sit down with...
Curated Video
The Push To Get Rid Of Gender-Targeted Marketing In Toys
Gender-targeted toy ads have ebbed and flowed throughout history, and now, companies are trying to stop the stereotypes.
Curated Video
Latina stars joke about the most common stereotypes they hear
As Latina Magazine celebrated stars who were hot in Hollywood at a recent party - we asked the guests what they thought about common Latin stereotypes.
Some celebs even agreed with them.
"Girl stereotypes always come from the truth....
TED-Ed
"Ode to the Only Black Kid in the Class" poem by Clint Smith
Poet Clint Smith reads his poem "Ode to the Only Black Kid in the Class."
PBS
Should the U.S. Require Half Its Government to Be Female? | America From Scratch
If you had the opportunity to change the format of the United States government, what changes would you make? That is the question asked by PBS's "America From Scratch" series. Would you require that half of the government be female?...
PBS
Microaggressions in the Classroom
Because microaggression can be so subtle learning how to identify it and respond to it can be a challenge. Two videos from a PBS series provide examples of this form of bias and offer suggestions for how to respond in productive ways.
PBS
Concepts Unwrapped: Implicit Bias
Bias can be explicit or implicit, with implicit bias being far more subtle. A PBS video identifies the differences between these biases and the controversy surrounding the discussion of implicit bias.
TED-Ed
"Ode to the Only Black Kid in the Class" by Clint Smith
An animated interpretation of Clint Smith's poem "Ode to the Only Black Kid in the Class" explores the stereotypes Black Americans encounter.
PBS
Rita Moreno and West Side Story
West Side Story—a hit Broadway musical or a true-life tragedy about turf wars in New York City? The video shows young academics the gang wars and violence that led to the creation of the musical. It also describes how discrimination...
PBS
Who Are Latinos?
What does it mean to be Latino? With an eye-opening lesson plan, pupils discover what it means to be Latino in the United States. They participate in classroom discussions, use graphic organizers, and watch a short video to help...
Crash Course
Moonlight
The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences awarded its 2017 Best Picture award to Moonlight, which was written and directed by Barry Jenkins. The tender exploration of expectations for black men, contrasted with the reality of...
Crash Course
Media and Money: Crash Course Media Literacy #5
Money talks ... especially in the media world! How do finances influence the media we see? Answer that, and many other questions using a video in a media literacy series. The narrator discusses how economic reasons influence media...
Crash Course
History of Media Literacy Part 2: Crash Course Media Literacy #3
How did radio and television impact media literacy? Explore the rise of protectionism using a video, part of a Crash Course media literacy series. Scholars discover the social, moral, and political sides of media analysis and criticism.
Crash Course
Do the Right Thing
Did Mookie do the right thing? Spike Lee's film Do The Right Thing, which discusses race violence and community, leaves viewers to decide. The cogent analysis of a film criticism video examines not only Lee's filmmaking techniques...
Macat
An Introduction to Gordon Allport’s The Nature of Prejudice
According to Gordon Allport, stereotypes are ingrained in the human brain as a way to reach quick conclusions. His 1979 text The Nature of Prejudice explains that people fill in the gaps of their knowledge with the clues around...
TED-Ed
Are Boys Smarter Than Girls?
Are boys smarter than girls? There's a question guaranteed to get the attention of high school classes. Citing studies of brain function, test performance, and hiring practices, a short video provides much food for thought about how...
Crash Course
Crash Course Media Literacy #5: Media and Money
Media isn't just movies and newspapers and TV shows, it's also a part of society that involves a lot of money. And all that money has implications for the media that gets created. Media is created by people -- a range of people, making a...
PBS
Pbs: Wyoming's Native Americans: Preserving the Ways: Culture & Tradition
Learn what the futures of the Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho tribes are, and how the tribes will retain their culture and tradition while preparing to move into the future. In the accompanying lesson plan (found in the Support...
PBS
Pbs: Indian Pride: Myths and Real Truths, Part 1
Various speakers discuss myths and truths about Native Americans in this video. [4:43]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Stereotypes Stereotype Threat, and Self Fulfilling Prophecy
Understand stereotype threats and self-fulfilling prophecies as they relate to prejudice. [6:13]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Stereotypes Stereotype Threat and Self Fulfilling Prophecies
Understand stereotype threats and self-fulfilling prophecies as they relate to prejudice. [6:13]