Brainwaves Video Anthology
Michael J. Sorrell Ed.D. - We Over Me: The Needs of a Community Supersede the Wants of an Individual
Dr. Michael J. Sorrell is the longest-serving President in the 151-year history of Paul Quinn College. During his 16 years of leadership, Paul Quinn has become nationally celebrated for its ability to reimagine higher education to better...
The Guardian
From the Streets to a Leader in the NYPD
At the age of 17, Corey Pegues joined one of Queens, New York's most formidable gangs, the Supreme Team. He soon realized the threat that this lifestyle posed to himself and his family and sp he quit the crew and join the New York City...
The Guardian
At Home in Two Countries
Paulette and her sisters reminisce about life before and after she left Jamaica. Paulette discusses the difficulties and discrimination she faces as a Black woman living in England. Then, she bids farewell to Jamaica and returns to her...
The Guardian
Trying to Fit in When You Stand Out
As one of the only Black students at his school in Essex, Cornelius Walker went to great lengths to try to fit in. He changed his clothes, his accent, even bleached his skin. All the while, life at home was getting harder. Black Sheep...
The Guardian
At the Intersection of Racism and Bullying
Soon after starting school in Essex, Cornelius Walker is challenged to a fight by a white classmate. When he shows up to the fight, he is surrounded by a group of students who shout racist slurs at him while throwing punches. Cornelius...
Señor Jordan
¿De qué color es? (Spanish Colors Song)
Here's a new song I came up with! I'm pretty excited. I hope you like the vector artwork and the cartoony feel. And I also hope you find it as catchy as my two kids and my wife! The song covers the following: hay - there is/there are...
Curated Video
HTML: Tables for Displaying Data
Displaying data is an important task for most web developers. In this video, Mark will show you how to create HTML tables to display data-- similar to an Excel spreadsheet.
Curated Video
How AI Preserves Systemic Racism
Systemic racism, and the institutions built by it, have existed for far longer than AI has. As the newest tool available to build systems, how has AI preserved (and chipped away at) systemic racism?
Curated Video
Predicting Our World
Northeastern University social psychologist Lisa Feldman Barrett describes how, contrary to what most naively believe, the brain is not a passive recipient of sensory information, but is instead actively predicting what exists.
Curated Video
Deducing Black Holes
Astrophysicist Scott Tremaine, Institute for Advanced Study, describes how our understanding of black holes has evolved from a time when Einstein didn't actually believe they existed to our present view that so-called "supermassive"...
Curated Video
Tints and Shades
This video will discuss how to create tints and shades from an original color.
Curated Video
I WONDER - Are There Different Types Of Tea?
This video is answering the question of are there different types of tea.
Curated Video
How Neutron Stars Are Born! | KLT
The death of massive super giant stars creates neutron stars, let's learn how that happens!
Curated Video
Background Options and Scene Customization in Doodly
Background Options and Scene Customization in Doodly
Curated Video
Hawaiian Leis and the Selma to Montgomery March
The Selma to Montgomery March was one of the most important actions of the Civil Rights Movement – but what were the connections between Black Americans and Hawaiians and why did the leaders wear Hawaiian necklaces?
Curated Video
What is Martin Luther King Jr. Day?
MLK Day takes place every year on the third Monday of January. It's a time to celebrate the life and work of Civil Rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., who brought Americans together in the name of racial equality.
Curated Video
Tuskegee Airmen
The Tuskagee Airmen, otherwise known as the Red Tails, were the first all-Black air squadron in US history. Their immense bravery and skill during the Second World War is still the stuff of legend.
Curated Video
Ethel Payne: First Lady of the Black Press
As the First Lady of the Black Press, Ethel Payne wielded her first amendment right to ask the tough questions and hold those in power to account.
Curated Video
Lunch Counter Stools
In 1960, four Black students staged a sit-in in North Carolina to protest against racial segregation in the United States. The stools they sat on are the most visited artifacts at the International Civil Rights Center and Museum.
Curated Video
Little Bighorn: The Only Survivor
The Battle of Little Bighorn, or Custer’s Last Stand, is infamous for having left no survivors. So what are we to make of Frank Finkel’s story, that only he lived to tell the tale?
Sir Linkalot
Sir Linkalot Live ➸ Friday at 5 (September 3rd)
Sir Linkalot Live ➸ Friday at 5 (September 3rd)
Jabzy
Medieval African Explorers | African History, Ethiopian Empire, Medieval Africa, Prester John
Medieval African Explorers | African History, Ethiopian Empire, Medieval Africa, Prester John