Instructional Video4:40
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: History's "worst" nun | Theresa A. Yugar

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Juana Ramírez de Asbaje sat before a panel of prestigious theologians, jurists, and mathematicians. They had been invited to test Juana's knowledge with the most difficult questions they could muster. But she successfully answered every...
Instructional Video4:37
Curated Video

Amaranth: From Ancient Staple to Modern Superfood

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video explores the fascinating history and resilience of the ancient grain, amaranth. From its origins in Mesoamerica and its importance to the Aztec civilization, to its condemnation by the Spanish conquistadors and subsequent...
Instructional Video4:46
TED-Ed

History's "Worst" Nun

6th - 12th
It wasn't easy being a woman, a nun, a poet, and an activist for women's rights in the mid-17th century, especially in Mexico. Juana Ramirez de Asbaje was all the above. Learn more about this amazing woman in a short video that details...
Instructional Video12:15
PBS

100 Years of Solitude, Part 2

9th - 12th Standards
Part 2 of the Crash Course Literature focused on One Hundred Years of Solitude looks at Gabriel Garcia Marquez's story as a reflection of Latin America's history of colonialism and exploitation by corporations.
Instructional Video11:38
PBS

100 Years of Solitude, Part 1

9th - 12th Standards
100 Years of Solitude is not for readers who prefer linear narratives. Gabriel Garcia Marquez's tale mixes the past, present, and future simultaneously. Marquez's masterpiece of Magical Realism models that individual perspectives...
Instructional Video10:00
PBS

Apolinaria Lorenzana and the California Missions

4th - 12th
The California missions transformed California. A short video discusses the missions, their purpose, how they eventually lost their power, and what happened to Native Americans when the missions closed. 
Instructional Video4:21
PBS

Spanish-American War

4th - 12th
Though short in duration, the Spanish-American War is an integral part of history. The video discusses the causes of the war, what brought the 13-week war to a close, and describes the conflict between democratic ideals and racist...
Instructional Video5:22
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PBS

The Comanche and the Horse

6th - 12th Standards
There was a time when the Comanche controlled an empire in North America, and the heart and soul of that empire was the horse. Scholars use the installment of the larger Native American Sacred Stories series to explore how the Spanish...
Instructional Video5:46
TED-Ed

The Rise and Fall of the Inca Empire

9th - 12th
Visitors to Machu Picchu, especially those who hike the 1,600 feet and climb the over 3,000 steps, are forced to consider how the Incas constructed this engineering marvel without the benefit of iron tools or wheeled carts. Introduce...