SciShow
How The Islamic Golden Age of Science Changed History As We Know It
The Islamic Golden Age of Science is largely to thank for our scientific developments today. Around 750-1250 CE, the Islamic empire made incredible scientific advancements that changed the course of history! Join Michael Aranda for a...
SciShow
Why Was the Islamic Golden Age of Science… Golden?
Around 750-1250 CE, the Islamic empire made incredible scientific advancements that still influence many fields of research today. What we know about some of the great minds of that time, as well as what we’ve learned from modern...
Curated Video
Louis Brandeis: Battling the Bigots
Louis Brandeis was the first Jewish associate justice to serve on the US Supreme Court. His appointment changed the legal landscape forever.
Curated Video
Wong Kim Ark's Fight for Birthright Citizenship
By taking on the US government and winning, Wong Kim Ark ensured that the 14th Amendment to the US Constitution granted citizenship to every American by birth, regardless of their race or ethnicity.
History Hit
Africa: The Unknown History of Humankind
Africa is the second largest continent in the world and is home to the second largest population; but it is second-to-none regarding its ethnic diversity. Throughout history Africa has been the home of many thousands of ethnological...
Science360
What are the student diversity trends in American public schools?
What are the student diversity trends in American public schools? Sandra Graham, University of California Presidential Chair in Education and Diversity and Distinguished Professor of Education at UCLA, discusses student diversity trends...
Bloomberg
'Black Lives Matter' Resonated in Australia: Indigenous Lawmaker
Mar.09 -- On this episode of "Bloomberg Equality," we hear from Linda Burney, the first Indigenous woman elected to Australia’s lower house. Burney, who's now shadow Minister for Indigenous Australians, told Bloomberg’s Paul Allen that...
Bloomberg
Morgan Stanley's Senior Advisor on Investing in Diversity
Morgan Stanley conducted a poll of large U.S. asset owners. The results point to challenges for the industry. Morgan Stanley's Carla Harris explains the findings of a "Trillion-Dollar Blind Spot." She speaks with Caroline Hyde, Romaine...
Bloomberg
Black in Focus: Black Food Folks, Clay Williams and Colleen Vincent
Colleen Vincent and Clay Williams, the founders of Black Food Folks, talk with Bloomberg's Karen Toulon on "Black in Focus" about the importance of African-diaspora influences in food and drinks industries.
Bloomberg
Citigroup's Harold Butler on Backing Black Banks
Jul.28 -- Citigroup's Harold Butler is one a the few black bankers helping to reshape Wall Street. He discusses a new program that would allow them to spend time working at Black-owned banks. He speaks with Romaine Bostick and Caroline...
Bloomberg
TikTok Content Creator on the Industry's Diversity Problem
Apr.23 -- Landon Moss, TikTok content creator, and Karyn Spencer, chief marketing officer at Whalar Ltd, discuss the lack of diversity and income inequality in the rapidly growing industry. Black creators on the platform have been found...
PBS
Gustavo Pérez Firmat
A short video highlights the experiences of Cuban immigrants during the 1950s and 60s as many fled communist Cuba for Florida. It explains the plans of many to return once Castro was disposed and how immigrants had to integrate into...
PBS
Who Are Latinos?
What does it mean to be Latino? With an eye-opening lesson plan, pupils discover what it means to be Latino in the United States. They participate in classroom discussions, use graphic organizers, and watch a short video to help...