Instructional Video10:48
TED Talks

TED: American bipartisan politics can be saved -- here's how | Bob Inglis

12th - Higher Ed
Former Republican member of the u.S. Congress Bob Inglis shares an optimistic message about how conservatives can lead on climate change and other pressing problems -- and how free enterprise (and working together across ideologies) hold...
Instructional Video12:12
Curated Video

Conversations in Context: Enterprise 🙌 Hosted by Yoonj Kim | Smithsonian Channel

9th - 11th
In 1867, Chinese transcontinental railroad workers went on strike to protest unsafe working conditions and lower pay than their white peers. Then came the 1882 Chinese Exclusion Act–the first and only U.S. legislation to suspend...
Instructional Video14:13
Rachel's English

Fast English: study of N'T contractions - 3 kinds (actually 4) + QUIZ

6th - Higher Ed
Learning to speak fast English requires you to practice and master contractions. English contractions are a big part of what makes native speakers sound natural and fast during the conversation. In this video, you’ll learn all about the...
Instructional Video14:09
Crash Course

The Rise of Conservatism Crash Course US History

12th - Higher Ed
In which John Green teaches you about the rise of the conservative movement in United States politics. So, the sixties are often remembered for the liberal changes that the decade brought to America, but lest you forget, Richard Nixon...
Instructional Video20:42
Institute for New Economic Thinking

The New Feudalism

Higher Ed
Are Mark Zuckerberg and Jeff Bezos the new feudal elite?<br<br/>/>

Anand Giridharadas talks to INET President Rob Johnson about how the titans of Silicon Valley use “philanthropy” to cont<br/>rol more of our lives.
Instructional Video2:04
Curated Video

Salmon fishing in the U.S. - new threats to age-old Native life

9th - 11th
CASCADE LOCKS, Oregon - Rebeccah Winnier’s father had a well-worn saying: “Daughter, when the fish are here, you’ve got to fish them.” So the indigenous, 40-year-old fisherwoman heeds his advice when salmon make their annual return to...
Instructional Video21:09
Curated Video

Why Are We So Lonely? - Glad You Asked S1 (E8)

9th - 11th
We often make assumptions about the things that make us lonely. But research shows that the amount of time you spend with other people, and the quality of our social skills don't really make a difference. So why is it that nearly half of...
Instructional Video1:52
Curated Video

Their waters wrested away, Colombia's island fishermen lament

9th - 11th
Casting his nylon fishing line into the waters off the Colombian island of San Andres, like generations before him, fisherman Oreste Howard points to the horizon of the turquoise blue Caribbean Sea and shakes his head. "Over there is a...
Instructional Video50:20
Natural History Museum

Gender Equality in a Planetary Emergency | Our Broken Planet

K - 11th
Women are disproportionately affected by the climate crisis. They are also leading the way as the most active and effective agents and campaigners of action against the environmental challenges we all face. To prevent, adapt and mitigate...
Instructional Video14:51
Crash Course

The Rise of Conservatism

9th - 12th Standards
Check out this fascinating, in-depth look at the rise of conservatism in the United States during the 1960s. The narrator discusses increased support for unregulated capitalism and individual autonomy, reaction to what appeared to be a...