Instructional Video3:38
Mediacorp

The Hijab Debate in Indonesia

12th - Higher Ed
This video explores the changing attitudes towards the hijab in Indonesia since gaining independence in 1945. It highlights how, after years of restriction under the authoritarian regime, wearing the hijab has become a symbol of...
Instructional Video4:23
Jabzy

British Riots and Xenophobia - Stuff That I Find Interesting

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about the British Riots and Xenophobia
Instructional Video2:14
Curated Video

The Negro League Baseball: Shattering Segregation

9th - Higher Ed
Like much of American in the early 19th century, sports were segregated. But with the newly established Negro Baseball League, African American baseball players overcame racial segregation to claim the national pastime as their own.
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 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 Video1:43
Curated Video

Jovita Idar: Voice of the People

9th - Higher Ed
Imagine throwing shade at a politician online and police showed up to arrest you! It would be un-American, right? In this video, we'll explain the story of Jovita Idar, a Mexican-American journalist who refused to be silenced!
Instructional Video2:07
Curated Video

Claudette Colvin: The Original Rosa Parks

9th - Higher Ed
You know the story of David and Goliath, right? Well, America has its own version. Only our hero is 15-year-old African-American, school girl Claudette Colvin and in 1955, she took on the State of Alabama for real. The original Rosa Parks!
Instructional Video9:00
Global Ethics Solutions

Respect and Fair Treatment: A Diverse Workplace

Higher Ed
Diversity can mean a lot of things in the context of the workplace. What kinds of diversity are there in the workplace? What are the goals of diversity? How can we be collaborative and unified, yet be diverse in the workplace? These and...
Instructional Video2:08
Curated Video

Lyndon B. Johnson: The Great Society Speech

9th - Higher Ed
In 1964, 36th U.S. President, Lyndon B. Johnson commanded the heart of the nation while delivering his "The Great Society" speech. Can you hear any parallels to modern-day America?
Instructional Video2:27
Curated Video

Barbara Jordan: The Black Texan Politician who Broke the Glass Ceiling

9th - Higher Ed
At a time when women and people of colour were all but excluded from the US government, one woman stormed the corridors of power and made them her own. This is the story of Barbara Jordan, the African American from the South who defied...
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 Video15:02
Institute for New Economic Thinking

How Race and Gender Reinforce Economic Inequality

Higher Ed
Prof. Marlene Kim says her research has revealed that African-American women face triple penalties from race and gender bias, and the combination of those two<br/>
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...