Instructional Video7:05
The Guardian

A Roadtrip Through Hungarian Politics

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A Guardian filmmaker and his father begin a roadtrip around Hungary to try to better understand each other and their own political differences. His father left communist Hungary in the 1970s, raised his children in Britain, then returned...
Instructional Video3:59
The Guardian

The Limits of Foreign Influence in European Politics

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Steve Bannon has been playing an active role in the direction of European populist politics. Journalist Paul Lewis explains the legal limit of that influence. He meets with Bannon to ask his thoughts on the matter and to question whether...
Instructional Video3:56
The Guardian

The Rise of Populist Ideology in Greece

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Journalist Paul Lewis travels to Greece to learn more about the agenda and appeal of the populist party in the country. Anti-immigrant sentiment is one of the main factors the party hopes to leverage. How Steve Bannon's Far-Right...
Instructional Video8:20
The Guardian

Steve Bannon's "Movement" in Europe

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Rightwing populists are on the rise across Europe. As European parliamentary elections approached, Donald Trump's former chief strategist, Steve Bannon has arrived to help. He teamed up with Mischaël Modrikamen in Brussels to create "The...
Instructional Video9:18
The Guardian

Islamaphobia on Trial

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Robert Doggert, a white, Christian minster from Tennessee who plotted a violent attack on the small town of Islamberg goes to trial. This video explains the charges, the case, and the outcome of the trial. Hear from members of the...
Instructional Video5:25
The Guardian

Islamberg Reacts to Extremist Threats

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Residents of Islamberg share their reactions and fears after learning about a plot to attack their town. They discuss the dangers of Islamaphobia not being not taken seriously in the United States and express concern and frustration that...
Instructional Video8:16
The Guardian

The Human Impact of Extremism and False Narratives

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Robert Doggert, a white, Christian minster from Tennessee spent years plotting a deadly attack against the quiet town of Islamberg in the Catskill Mountains. This video discusses the planned terror attack on the town and the ways in...
Instructional Video6:34
The Guardian

Islamaphobia and Threats of Violence in the Catskills

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Islamberg, is a small, quiet community in the Catskill Mountains that has faced growing misconceptions, Islamaphobia, and media scrutiny over the past decade. Hear from members community about the history and significance of the town and...
Instructional Video7:58
The Guardian

Moving Forward After a Year of Cancer

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Victoria goes in for her annual mammogram after a year of breast cancer treatment. The initial result is concerning, but a second scan delivers good news. Victoria and her teenage son express relief and talk about some of the things they...
Instructional Video7:58
The Guardian

Adjusting to Life with Cancer

Pre-K - Higher Ed
As Victoria's chemotherapy and cancer treatment continue, she and her teenage son adjust to a new normal. Both go back and forth between feeling hopeful and feeling low as Victoria prepares for her last round of chemo and 2018 comes to...
Instructional Video7:37
The Guardian

The Physical and Interpersonal Impacts of Chemotherapy

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Victoria Mapplebeck continues documenting her cancer diagnosis and treatment. As a single parent, she worries about the impact her treatment and illness will have on her teenage son. She shares what it is like to start losing her hair...
Instructional Video6:01
The Guardian

Processing a Cancer Diagnosis

Pre-K - Higher Ed
When Victoria Mapplebeck was diagnosed with breast cancer, she decided to record each step of her journey. In this clip, Victoria is receives the diagnosis and begins preparing for treatment. She and her son discuss how they are each...
Instructional Video9:49
The Guardian

Navigating Institutional Prejudice in London's Police Department

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this introspective video, Gamal 'G' Turawa reflects on personal experiences being a Black man within the London police force. He explores the complex intersections of race, identity, and social conformity within the context of law...
Instructional Video9:04
The Guardian

Self Discovery Afer Years of Adversity

Pre-K - Higher Ed
After years working in the London police department, Gamal 'G' Turawa joined the team focused on recruitment of minority groups to the force. What started as a refreshing experience soon turned sinister as Turawa faced racial and sexual...
Instructional Video5:38
The Guardian

A Personal Story of Race and Policing in London

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Gamal 'G' Turawa spent his early years with a white family in a predominantly white town. At the age of seven, his father picked him up and brought him back to London where he struggled with culture shock adjusting to a predominantly...
Instructional Video5:57
The Guardian

Excitement and Aprehension as Mount Lyell Mine Prepares to Reopen

Pre-K - Higher Ed
As Mount Lyell mine in Queenstown, Tasmania prepares to reopen, many people look forward to the return of jobs and industry. Not everyone is excited though. Follow the general manager of the mine as he examines the shop and hear from a...
Instructional Video3:18
The Guardian

Life in Queenstown, Tasmania

Pre-K - Higher Ed
From sports to eating with friends, explore what life is like for many residents of Queenstown, Tasmania. Some people have called this the ugliest town in Australia, but locals disagree. Where the River Runs Red part 4
Instructional Video3:36
The Guardian

Economic Evolution From Mining to Tourism

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Some residents of Queenstown, Tasmania - and some politicians - are pushing for a shift in economic priorities that focuses on tourism over mining. This isn't the first time Queenstown has considered the economic potential of tourism....
Instructional Video5:35
The Guardian

Life After Mining in Queenstown

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Mount Lyell mine in Queenstown, Tasmania shut down after a disaster in which a few miners were killed. With operations paused, residents reflect on life in the town, what and who they have lost, and where they go from here. Where the...
Instructional Video6:59
The Guardian

Forged by Copper: Life in the Shadow of Queenstown's Red River

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In the isolated west of Tasmania an ominous red river divides the small mining town of Queenstown. A result of copper run-off from a closed mine, it is an ever-present reminder of the town’s history of environmental and industrial...
Instructional Video5:02
The Guardian

On Trial for Sheltering Migrants

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Meet Cédric Herrou, a French farmer in the Roya Valley is facing criminal charges for sheltering migrants. Learn what the charges are and how the trial goes. Despite his legal troubles, Herrou has widespread community support for his...
Instructional Video9:21
The Guardian

Migrant Minors Caught in France's Web of Deportation

Pre-K - Higher Ed
France has been illegally deporting migrating minors to Italy, where many face a risk of being deported back to the countries they are fleeing. People in the Roya Valley have been working hard to try to assist the migrants, but some are...
Instructional Video4:57
The Guardian

Refuge and Resistance: Aiding Migrants in the Roya Valley

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Meet Cédric Herrou, a French farmer in the Roya Valley. He has been housing and feeding many of the people traveling from Libya to seek refuge in Europe. He has gained many supporters in the community who are looking for ways to help the...
Instructional Video8:59
The Guardian

Voices of Silchester: Unity Amidst Adversity

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Residents of Silchester Estate in London reflect on a tragic event in which a child fell from a window and died. They express frustration at the condition of the building and the extensive repairs that it needs. Simultaneously, they...