Instructional Video25:28
The Wall Street Journal

Economic Inequality in Urban America

Higher Ed
Raj Chetty discusses how the economic downturn provoked by the global pandemic will have a long-lasting impact for low-income workers in America during an appearance at WSJ's Future of Everything Series.
News Clip14:45
Bloomberg

How America's Racial Wealth Gap Began

Higher Ed
May.07 -- White Americans have amassed almost seven times more wealth than Black Americans since the end of the Civil War. In the decades since the modern civil rights movement, that wealth gap has actually widened. This is the story of...
News Clip4:45
Bloomberg

Consumers Expect More From Companies on Racial Justice

Higher Ed
May.26 -- The murder of George Floyd last year forced corporate America to pay more attention to racial justice. This year, the bar on how they respond is much higher. Public Relations Firm Edelman, conducted a survey and found that more...
News Clip12:08
Bloomberg

Fed's Bostic on Systemic Racism: Small Actions Can Make a Difference

Higher Ed
Nov.19 -- On this edition of "Bloomberg Equality," Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Raphael Bostic discusses the systemic racism in the U.S. He speaks with Kathleen Hays and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
News Clip2:20
Curated Video

Sports World Drives Racial Justice Discussion As Players Strike

Higher Ed
Former NBA Star Chris Webber tells striking players "you are starting something for the next generation."
News Clip15:42
Bloomberg

Larry Fink on How the Covid-19 Crisis Impacts BlackRock, Markets

Higher Ed
Jun.23 -- BlackRock Inc. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Larry Fink says the uncertainties surrounding the Covid-19 pandemic and the 2020 presidential election will lead to increased market volatility for the next year. He speaks...
News Clip6:55
Bloomberg

Yield Curve Is a Better Measure of Inflation: Quadratic's Davis

Higher Ed
Feb.19 -- Quadratic Capital Founder and chief investment officer Nancy Davis says rates are catching up to equities and the yield curve looks like an inflation indicator. Harvard Economics Professor and Former IMF Chief Economist Ken...
News Clip6:12
Bloomberg

Black Business Owners Aren't Getting Enough Capital: Goldman Sachs

Higher Ed
Oct.26 -- Asahi Pompey, global head of corporate engagement at Goldman Sachs and president of the Goldman Sachs Foundation, speaks with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde, Romaine Bostick and Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?".
News Clip10:04
Bloomberg

Video Game Industry Not Diverse as It Could Be: DePass

Higher Ed
Nov.26 -- On this episode of "Bloomberg Equality," Tanya DePass, founder of I Need Diverse Game, discusses the non-profit-organization's efforts to support visibility and access for underrepresented people within the video games...
News Clip4:51
Bloomberg

There Are Micro Bubbles in the Market: Sonders

Higher Ed
Jan.22 -- Charles Schwab Chief Investment Strategist Liz Ann Sonders says she sees micro bubbles in the market. She says the froth coming from retail investors piling into low-priced stocks is different from the bubble during the late...
News Clip3:32
Curated Video

Daughter Calls MLK "The apostle of non-violence"

Higher Ed
The daughter of the late Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. is calling him "the apostle of nonviolence" on the 50th anniversary of his assassination. The Rev. Bernice King said Wednesday her father was known as a civil rights...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : S.Africa opposition elects first black leader

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : S.Africa opposition elects first black leader
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Bloomberg

Using Technology to Address Racial Disparities in Health Care

Higher Ed
Jan.07 -- In this edition of "Bloomberg Equality," Scarlet Fu speaks with Kimberly Wilson, whose personal experience led her to start a new platform Hued that connects patients of color with health and medical professionals who...
Audio
History Link

History Link: Gordon Hirabayashi

9th - 10th
Biography of Gordon Hirabayashi, who defied the U.S. government's curfew and evacuation orders for Japanese and Japanese-Americans living on the West Coast after the bombing of Pearl Harbor.
Instructional Video
Crash Course

Crash Course Literature 210: To Kill a Mockingbird Part I

9th - 10th
Crash Course Literature 210: To Kill a Mockingbird is a short video that discusses cultural, social aspects of the south as wells as character, plot and symbolism in an entertaining format.
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs Learning Media: Trial & Tribulation: Can We Find Healing?

9th - 10th
The police killing of George Floyd reflects centuries of brutality inflicted upon on Black and Brown bodies in this country, racialized trauma passed down through generations. As the trial of Derek Chauvin begins, and the anniversary of...