Instructional Video5:39
Mediacorp

Exploring Religious Soap Operas in Indonesia

12th - Higher Ed
This video explores the influence of television on shaping the Indonesian identity, particularly through religious soap operas. It examines the shift from traditional soap operas focused on wealth and aesthetics to religious-themed...
Instructional Video7:11
Step Back History

The Death of Bin Laden and the Birth of ISIS

12th - Higher Ed
Within a week of 9/11, the United States announced a global war on terror which continues to this day and would spend every last dollar they had and sacrifice thousands of their young people to get their revenge. What was next for both...
Instructional Video3:39
National Institute of Standards and Technology

NIST Video: Why the Building (WTC7) Fell

9th - 12th
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) conducted an extensive three-year scientific and technical investigation of the Sept. 11, 2001, collapse of the 47-story World Trade Center building 7 (WTC 7) in New York City....
Instructional Video1:13
Intelligence Squared

Simon Jenkins on why we shouldn’t overreact to terrorist attacks

Higher Ed
Simon Jenkins on why we shouldn’t overreact to terrorist attacks.
Instructional Video2:12
Curated Video

Is Now The Time to Talk About Guns?

9th - Higher Ed
Gun control in the United States has been a loaded term for decades. So who is favour of the Second Amendment – and who is fighting back against it?
Instructional Video6:25
Mediacorp

Exploring the Niqab Squad

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, the viewer is taken on a journey to learn about the Niqab Squad, a support group for women who wear the full face veil in Indonesia. Through interviews and interactions with the squad members, the video explores the...
Instructional Video4:26
Mr. Beat

The George W. Bush Song

6th - 12th
By day, Matt Beat is a high school history teacher. By night, the multi-instrumentalist writes and records songs about dead Presidents. Actual dead Presidents. Not the rap duo. He recorded them chronologically, and this is the final...
Instructional Video9:35
Curated Video

Building the Largest Black-Owned Broadcast Company in the US

Higher Ed
Part 2/6 of the Business out of the Ashes series: The video features Cathy Hughes, the founder and CEO of Radio One, the largest African-American owned and operated media corporation in the United States. In the interview, she shares her...
Instructional Video2:26
Curated Video

Dreams, Plans, and Commitment: What it Takes to Start a Small Business

Higher Ed
The video features various individuals sharing their personal stories of trauma, loss, and adversity. They speak about their struggles and the moments of despair they faced. However, they also discuss how they drew strength and courage...
Instructional Video9:50
AllTime 10s

10 Most Corrupt Countries

12th - Higher Ed
Shady dealing, bribery and extortion. Those are just a few of the various underhand schemes that are taking place in these corrupt countries
Instructional Video2:09
Curated Video

John Rollin Ridge: the Native American Novelist Like No Other

9th - Higher Ed
We've had some great American Novelists? You've read some of them in school, right? But one writer you've probably never heard of is John Rollin Ridge, aka Yellow Bird: the first Native American to ever publish a novel about a fictitious...
Instructional Video2:16
Curated Video

9/11: Art From Ashes

9th - Higher Ed
September 11, 2001 is a day etched into the memories of millions. Art around the world is being used to explore and understand.
Instructional Video2:36
Curated Video

George W. Bush: After September 11

9th - Higher Ed
In the wake of the worst terrorist attack on U.S. soil in history, President George W. Bush delivers a much anticipated speech to a Joint Session of Congress, outlining America’s reaction to the unprecedented atrocity.
Instructional Video12:36
Step Back History

Was 9/11 an Inside Job?

12th - Higher Ed
On September 11th, 2001 nearly 3,000 people died in what is to this date the worst terrorist attack in American history. From the day of the attacks, conspiracy theories ran rampant ranging from claims that the US government let the...
Instructional Video6:56
Step Back History

9/11: A Modern History

12th - Higher Ed
Enough years have passed now that there are plenty of people watching this video who have no first-person memories of what happened on 9/11. That being said, It often fails to make it into most history books, and in your average American...
News Clip4:51
Press Association

Families of Israeli hostages speak to media in Dublin

Higher Ed
The families of Israeli hostages, including the father of Emily Hand, speak to the media in Dublin. Speakers in order are Eylon Keshe, Thomas Hand, Natali Hand, Maya Lumbroso and Tal Yeshurun.
News Clip4:46
Press Association

MI5 boss says ‘staggering’ rise in children being investigated for terrorism

Higher Ed
Footage from the speech delivered by Director General of MI5 Ken McCallum in West London on Tuesday morning. The boss of MI5 has described the rise of children being investigated for terrorism in the UK as “staggering”. Director-general...
News Clip1:02
Press Association

‘Staggering’ rise in children being investigated for terrorism, says MI5 boss

Higher Ed
The boss of MI5 has described the rise of children being investigated for terrorism in the UK as “staggering” as he warned of “canny online memes” drawing them into extreme right-wing ideologies. Director-general Ken McCallum said the...
News Clip20:58
Press Association

Director General of MI5 gives a threat briefing - full speech

Higher Ed
Director General of MI5 Ken McCallum gives a speech on the current threat level in the UK and outlined the challenges MI5 is facing.
News Clip5:04
Press Association

Venues to face fines for failing to adopt Martyn’s Law measures

Higher Ed
Security minister Dan Jarvis reveals that venues could face fines of up to £18 million if they flout rules to protect visitors and staff from terror attacks under Martyn’s Law. The plans, part of the Terrorism (Protection of Premises)...
News Clip1:21
Press Association

Yvette Cooper pledges crackdown on ‘hateful beliefs’ to counter extremism

Higher Ed
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has pledged to crack down on people “pushing harmful and hateful beliefs” and to “kickstart” a new approach to fighting extremism. The Home Office has commissioned a “rapid sprint” to drive a new practical...
News Clip2:01
Press Association

Ireland not immune from terror threat, warns Harris

Higher Ed
Ireland is not immune to the threat of terrorism, the Taoiseach, Simon Harris, has said. Mr Harris said Ireland should “always be conscious” of the risks of terrorism and extremism as he said gardai are monitoring such matters very...
News Clip4:44
Press Association

Harris calls for ‘openness’ to idea of second Mid-West emergency department

Higher Ed
Media briefing of Taoiseach Simon Harris, who said Government should be “open” to the idea of a second emergency department in the Mid-West. His comments comments come amid persistent criticism of University Hospital Limerick (UHL)...
News Clip4:57
Press Association

State threat law watchdog calls for greater transparency from tech giants

Higher Ed
Facebook and X, formerly Twitter, should be forced to be more transparent about whether foreign powers are behind posts on their platforms, a watchdog has said. Jonathan Hall KC, the independent reviewer of state threats legislation,...