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Hip Hughes History
Miranda vs Arizona: US History Review
A quick over for students seeking to understand the 1966 Warren Court decision, Miranda v Arizona.
Independent Producers
Immigration Policy Then and Now
The United States is a nation of immigrants. European immigrants in the late 1800s populated our nation and were granted citizenship upon entry. The immigration system has changed dramatically since, and America’s borders are no longer...
Hip Hughes History
The Ukraine Protest Explained in 3 Minutes
You've probably seen the live coverage and footage of the fires and protesters clashing with police in the Maidan Independence Square. Here's a brief explanation of what is happening and why people are protesting against the government....
Seven Dimensions
Understanding Eyewitness Testimony and False Memories
In this video, Elizabeth Loftus, a professor of psychology and law, discusses the intersection between psychology and the legal system, particularly focusing on the fallibility of eyewitness testimony and the prevalence of false...
AllTime 10s
10 Countries With The Worst Human Rights Records
Most of us live in countries with pretty strong human rights. But some people aren't so lucky. From Chinese censorship to Saudi suppression, these are the 10 Countries With The Worst Human Rights In The World'
Next Animation Studio
The men accused of assassinating Haiti’s president say they have been set up
Five of the former Colombian soldiers imprisoned without trial for the assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moise in July have told CNN that they have been framed.
Weird History
How a 1921 Mob Destroyed America's Richest Black Neighborhood
"What happened in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in 1921? A mob of 10,000 whites descended on Greenwood, the richest black neighborhood in America, after a black teenager on his way to a blacks-only bathroom stepped on the foot of a white elevator...
Mr. Beat
Can the Police Use Evidence They Got Illegally? Mapp v. Ohio
The police break into a home of a citizen and later charge her with having sexually explicit material.
Little Smart Planet
Learning about city vocabulary
Explore the most important buildings of the city with this fun video: theater, hospital, restaurant, school, bank, gas station ... and much more. Discover your city while learning English vocabulary.
Little Smart Planet
Place in a city
Know the city where you live and learn in English the names of the most important buildings and what happens in them.
Jabzy
Jew Hunters - Stuff That I Find Interesting
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about the Jew Hunters
Step Back History
The Stonewall Rebellion
This week, we look at the Stonewall Riots, one of the watershed moments in the history of the struggle for gay rights.
60 Second Histories
Rosa Parks: segregation
In the first of 3 clips, Rosa Parks explains what segregation was like for her.
60 Second Histories
Rosa Parks: Montgomery bus boycott
In the last of 3 clips, Rosa Parks explains how her protest and arrest prompted the Montgomery bus boycott which lasted for 381 days.
Science360
New Sensor System Tracks Firefighters Where GPS Fails
Firefighters risk their lives every time they run into a burning building. But, new technology may soon be watching their backs, no matter how far they venture into the flames and smoke. With support from the National Science Foundation,...
PBS
Should We Police Our Police? | America From Scratch
The increasing heated debate about policing in the United States triggers this episode from the PBS's "America From Scratch" series. After listening to arguments from many perspectives, viewers are asked to consider whether Congress...
PBS
Real-Life Math | Police Accident Investigator
I swear it was an accident. Future motorists watch a video where a police accident investigator explains how he determines car speed from the length of a skid mark and the coefficient of friction. Performing similar computations requires...
Backstory Radio
Backstory Radio: Serve & Protect? A History of the Police
BackStory Radio podcast on the history of policing in America and what it means to serve and protect. Audio and transcript are provided.
Sesame Street
Sesame Street: Special Helpers
Who are your special neighborhood helpers? Sing along as we meet some of the familiar people who are there to help us every day and during emergencies.
National Science Foundation
National Science Foundation: Science Behind the News: Predictive Policing
A grip of mathematicians at UCLA developed a computer program that helps Los Angeles Police practice what they call "predictive policing" where they make educated predictions about where crimes might occur. This allows them to distribute...