Instructional Video9:01
Brainwaves Video Anthology

David Gillborn - Racism in Education

Higher Ed
David is Professor of Critical Race Studies, editor-in-chief of the journal Race Ethnicity and Education and Director of Research in the School of EducationDavid’s research focuses on race inequalities in education, especially the role...
Instructional Video6:25
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Kevin Kumashiro - Anti-Asian Hate

Higher Ed
In this video, Dr. Kevin Kumashiro, interim dean of the School of Education at Hofstra University, addresses the issue of anti-Asian hate in the United States, which has intensified amidst recent events. He identifies three key...
Instructional Video2:27
Curated Video

Ida B. Wells: Journalist and Anti-Lynching Activist

9th - Higher Ed
Investigative journalist Ida B. Wells made it her mission to exposing the horrors of racism in the American South, but it wasn't easy.
Instructional Video10:22
TED Talks

TED: 3 myths about racism that keep the US from progress | Candis Watts Smith

12th - Higher Ed
Racism morphs, spreading and hiding behind numerous half-truths and full-blown falsities about where it lives and who embodies it. In this actionable talk, political scientist Candis Watts Smith debunks three widely accepted myths about...
Instructional Video15:21
The Guardian

Beyond the culture wars with Owen Jones: slavery, statues and racism

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Our identity today is shaped by how we understand our history. After waves of Black Lives Matter protests, the toppling of statues and how we process our past became a key battleground in that struggle. Owen Jones speaks to people in two...
Instructional Video4:40
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Daniel Martinez HoSang - Anti-Racist Teaching and Learning

Higher Ed
Daniel Martinez HoSang is Professor of Ethnicity Race and Migration and American Studies and holds a secondary appointment in the Department of Political Science and serves on the Education Studies Advisory Committee.

His...
Instructional Video11:12
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Gregory C. Hutchings, Jr. Getting Into Good Trouble at School: A Guide To Building An Antiracist School System

Higher Ed
Dr. Gregory C. Hutchings, Jr. is the founder and chief executive officer of Revolutionary ED, LLC. He is a nationally recognized educational leader, antiracism activist, published author and college professor who unapologetically...
Instructional Video12:32
PBS

To Kill, To Kill a Mockingbird?

12th - Higher Ed
One of the trademark texts of the American school system is Harper Lee’s 1960 novel To Kill a Mockingbird. For decades it has been widely read in high schools and middle schools as a key anti-racist text. But how did...
Instructional Video6:37
The Guardian

Coronavirus in Italy: racism, solidarity and lockdown

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Meet Sonia Zhou who runs a popular Chinese restaurant in Rome's Chinatown. She has been forced to shut up shop, in part, due to people avoiding the area after the coronavirus outbreak. Italy has seen increased incidences of anti-Chinese...
Instructional Video2:59
Jim Crow Museum

"Short'nin' Bread" Racism in the Kitchen

9th - 11th
Racism In The Kitchen During the Jim Crow period a typical American kitchen had many products with images that portrayed blacks in negative ways; these included packaging for cereal, syrup, pancake mix, and detergent; salt and pepper...
Instructional Video4:48
The Guardian

'A day of humiliation for Tommy Robinson': Owen Jones goes to an anti-fascist march

Pre-K - Higher Ed
An estimated 15,000 feminists, trade unionists, anti-fascists and many others came together on the streets of London on Sunday in a counter protest against Tommy Robinson. The far-right figure head had called for a Brexit betrayal march,...
Instructional Video1:58
Gresham College

Early Anti-Slavery Protesters - Professor Alec Ryrie

10th - Higher Ed
Professor Alec Ryrie explains the depth and pervasion of the racism that fuelled the Atlantic Slave Trade. You can enjoy the full lecture on our website='http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/how-we-learned-that-slavery-is-wrong'...
Instructional Video9:25
The Guardian

'Immigrants make Britain great': Magid Magid's unlikely journey to Green MEP

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Magid Magid shot to fame as the lord mayor of Sheffield on a platform of hope and anti-racism in his city. A year later he has just been voted the first Green MEP for Yorkshire and the Humber. We followed him on the campaign trail and...
Instructional Video1:59
Learn German with Herr Antrim

Die Geschichte von den schwarzen Buben - Märchen - Deutsch lernen

9th - 12th
In this story we observe some bigoted children poking fun of another child due to his race. St. Nikolas comes and teaches them a lesson by dunking them in ink to make them darker than the boy they were making fun of. A...
Instructional Video4:46
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: One of the most banned books of all time | Mollie Godfrey

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In 1998, a school district removed one of American literature's most acclaimed works from its curriculum. Parents pushing for the ban said the book was both "sexually explicit" and "anti-white." The book at the center of this debate was...
Instructional Video5:23
Curated Video

Pandemic Perspectives: Global Implications

12th - Higher Ed
MANUFACTURED TENSIONS: Professor Berry talks about how the pandemic has been intertwined with trade and international competition, which partly goes back to 2016 during the Trump administration's trade war with China which continued to...
Instructional Video1:36
Curated Video

31 Days Of Black British History Day Twenty Seven: The Battle of Lewisham

9th - Higher Ed
13 August 1977: 4,000 racists vs. 10,000 anti-racists. A pivotal moment in anti-racist history!
Instructional Video15:01
Curated Video

The Raft of the Medusa by Théodore Géricault: Great Art Explained

9th - Higher Ed
This is the story about the painting of the raft that shook the world and scandalised high society. Not only for its anti-royalist statements but also for its choice of a black man as the hero. In an age of slavery.



In its...
Podcast2:46
Curated Video

Remembering Dr. Seuss and How He Grew

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Dr. Seuss is well known for his popular children’s books full of fanciful rhymes and whimsical illustrations. His earlier cartoons, however, include many racist and anti-Semitic images, which the artist later regretted. Listen to this...
Instructional Video10:53
Step Back History

Women and White Power

12th - Higher Ed
The White Power Movement of the 80s was not only motivated by racist resentment but a patriarchal backlash against progress made by women in recent decades. So, how does a consciously anti-feminist movement with strict patriarchal...
Instructional Video2:17
Curated Video

The Chinese Massacre Explained

9th - Higher Ed
The Chinese Massacre of 1871 was the deadliest lynching in U.S. history – wiping out 10% of LA’s immigrant Chinese population in the space of just a few hours.
Instructional Video21:10
Wonderscape

Social Studies Kids: Cultural Diversity

K - 5th
This video explores the importance of cultural diversity and multiculturalism. It discusses the definition of culture, the benefits of embracing diverse perspectives, and the barriers to multiculturalism. It also provides suggestions for...
Instructional Video2:16
Curated Video

The Bill of Rights: Cornerstone of US Society?

9th - Higher Ed
Written by Founding Father James Madison in 1789, The Bill of Rights makes up the first ten amendments to the US Constitution. Many people still consider the Bill of Rights to be the cornerstone of our society, but not everyone agrees.
Instructional Video0:44
The March of Time

MOT: 1938: Nazi persecution of the German Jewish population

12th - Higher Ed
Crowds on the street, stormtroopers painting Star of David on shop window, inside pulling out sheet music written by Jewish composers.

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