Instructional Video10:10
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Michael Sandel on INET's What Money Can't Buy Video Series

Higher Ed
Should you be able to sell your kidney? Should we auction off the right to immigrate? What about paying people to vote? Ahead of the launch of INET’s “What Money Can’t Buy: The Series,” Michael Sandel and INET President Rob Johnson...
Instructional Video22:12
The Wall Street Journal

Department of Justice Looks at Enforcement in a Pandemic

Higher Ed
Department of Justice's acting assistant attorney general Brian Rabbitt explains how the coronavirus pandemic has changed risks, enforcement and expectations of corporate compliance.
Instructional Video2:02
Curated Video

Jailhouse Fight for Prisoners' Rights

9th - Higher Ed
What rights, if any, do prisoners have under US law? It’s a question that came to a head during the Attica Prison Riots of 1971.
Instructional Video8:12
TLDR News

A Norway Style Deal Explained - Brexit Explained.

12th - Higher Ed
Although there's not much time left it is possible, with an extension, for the UK to reach a new kind of deal with the EU. One of these potential deals is a Norway style deal. Norway isn't an EU member but is in the European Economic...
Instructional Video8:56
Boulder Creek International

Kansas City: Working Towards Justice and Unity in Our Community

3rd - 11th
Kansas City part 7/7: The speaker reflects on the issue of inequity and the need for individuals, agencies, businesses, and communities to work together to create a sense of unity and lift each other up. They discuss the challenges faced...
Instructional Video1:57
Curated Video

Bayard Rustin: Martin Luther King Jr's 'Out and Proud' Advisor

9th - Higher Ed
The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom was the biggest protest America had ever seen. It culminated in Civil Rights leader Martin Luther King Jr’s iconic “I Have A Dream” speech. But the man who made it all possible, chief...
Instructional Video1:48
Curated Video

Democratic Symbols

9th - Higher Ed
In ancient Athens, symbols were used to promote religious and democratic ideals and beliefs. Thousands of years later these symbols helped to define the United States.
Instructional Video10:57
Schooling Online

Shakespeare Today: The Tempest - Theme of Justice

3rd - Higher Ed
Watch this lesson today to discover how Shakespeare explores the complex nature of justice in The Tempest. See that justice can be a slippery matter of perspective, changing in different circumstances. Along the way, learn how to analyse...
Instructional Video4:33
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Theresa M. Bouley - Teachers Make a Difference - Dan & Paula Coughlin & Mother

Higher Ed
Theresa M. Bouley, PhD is a professor of education at Eastern Connecticut State University and the President of the Connecticut chapter of the National Association for Multicultural Education (NAME). In her research and teaching she...
Instructional Video5:30
Mediacorp

Gender Selection in India: The Burden of Daughters

12th - Higher Ed
This video highlights the issue of sex selective abortions in India, where the preference for boys over girls has led to the elimination of millions of girls before birth. The practice, although illegal, is still widespread due to the...
Instructional Video11:29
Australian Children's Television Foundation

MY:24 - The fastest rope skipper in the world

9th - 12th
Jake is the current open male world champion in rope skipping and holds the world record as the fastest skipper as at 2013.
Instructional Video3:31
Curated Video

Why Europe's nationalist parties all sound alike

12th - Higher Ed
Nationalist parties in the European Union are gaining momentum. At a time when the EU is increasingly fractured, they are united on many issues. What are they?
Instructional Video7:12
The Business Professor

What are international law courts and their function?

Higher Ed
What are international law courts and their function?
Instructional Video5:03
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Robert Shetterly - Americans Who Tell The Truth

Higher Ed
Robert Shetterly was born in 1946 in Cincinnati, Ohio. He graduated in 1969 from Harvard College with a degree in English Literature. At Harvard he took some courses in drawing which changed the direction of his creative life -- from the...
Instructional Video11:28
Australian Children's Television Foundation

MY:24 - Refugee turned hip-hop artist

9th - 12th
G-Storm is a 17-year-old Melbourne-based hip-hop artist who was born in a refugee camp in Tanzania. At the age of nine he met and fell under the spell of his Uncle Fablice (see above). Fablice was only three years older but under his...
Instructional Video1:37
The Business Professor

Minimum Contact Standard for Personal Jurisdiction - Long Arm Statute

Higher Ed
Minimum Contact Standard for Personal Jurisdiction - Long Arm Statute
Podcast24:17
NASA

‎On a Mission: Robots Lend a Hand

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Ashitey Trebi-Ollennu is in charge of the InSight mission’s robotic arm and hand. His work on space robots has led him to give a helping hand back home.
Instructional Video8:58
TLDR News

How Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Death Impacts the Supreme Court: America's Future on the Line - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
On Friday, Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg passed away, opening a seat on the U.S. Supreme Court. This is obviously incredibly sad news, but it also could significantly impact the future of the United States and even the 2020...
Instructional Video4:12
Global Ethics Solutions

Character Matters at Work! Standing on Principle

Higher Ed
Moral and ethical decisions in the workplace are not made in a vacuum but are based on a foundation of personal character and moral principle. This course helps employees understand the critical role personal character plays in our...
Instructional Video6:58
Espresso Media

The Women of Standing Rock: Native Identity, Trauma, and Resilience

9th - 12th
The Women of Standing Rock part 4/8: This video highlights the experiences of a Native individual growing up in a predominantly white town, facing alienation and self-hate due to societal standards. It also discusses the impact of...
Instructional Video2:24
Financial Times

What is a special counsel?

Higher Ed
Sam Fleming explains the role played by former director of the FBI, Robert Mueller, as special counsel investigating the alleged collusion between Donald Trump's presidential campaign and Russia.
Instructional Video15:25
Institute of Art and Ideas

Are we in control of ourselves?

Higher Ed
Many have been sceptical of Freud's claim that unconscious desires control our lives. Yet recent studies show the conscious brain processes only a tiny fraction of the brain as a whole. Are hidden desires and secret thoughts driving our...
Instructional Video4:40
Institute of Art and Ideas

Does a rational approach to morality create a better world?

Higher Ed
We think empathising with others is the route to a better world. But studies show that empathy encourages us to help one named child over ten anonymous others. Is morality strangely not about empathy at all? Does the moral way to act...
Instructional Video1:42
The March of Time

1952: DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE: MS Office of Attorney General title, WS Herbert Brownell Jr (1904-1996) to bookcase. MS Brownell, SOT saying vital work, punishing, Civil Liberties, Anti-trust, issues, with assistance from J.Edgar Hoover & others

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1952: DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE: MS Office of Attorney General title, WS Herbert Brownell Jr (1904-1996) to bookcase. MS Brownell, SOT saying vital work, punishing, Civil Liberties, Anti-trust, issues, with assistance from J.Edgar Hoover...