Instructional Video2:12
Makematic

UN Global Goal 16: Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions (Ages 11 - 17)

K - 8th
Short animation explaining UN Sustainable Development Goal 16: Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions for teenage students
Instructional Video26:13
Hip Hughes History

Who Were the Black Panthers? US History Review

6th - 12th
Who were the Black Panthers? What did they believe in and what were their positives contributions as well as there darker sides? A deep dive into the revolutionary political party, the Black Panthers. Including the BPP's origins,...
Instructional Video14:24
Hip Hughes History

The Great Migration Explained: US History Review

6th - 12th
A summary video lecture of the Great Migration, the movement of 6 million African Americans out of the Southern United States.
Instructional Video1:58
The Business Professor

Fighting Words and the 1st Amendment

Higher Ed
This Video Explains Fighting Words and the 1st Amendment
Instructional Video12:10
Step Back History

The Stonewall Rebellion

12th - Higher Ed
This week, we look at the Stonewall Riots, one of the watershed moments in the history of the struggle for gay rights.
Instructional Video17:35
Curated Video

Standing Up For Freedom: The Civil Rights Movement in America

K - 8th
From the fight to abolish slavery in the 1800s to the efforts to stop segregation in the 1900s, this program chronicles the civil rights movement in America. Students will learn about the courageous leaders of the Abolitionist Movement...
Instructional Video3:14
PBS

Reaction to the Assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr., 1968

6th - 12th
A short video features an archival video from a 1968 Boston rally where two speakers respond to the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Instructional Video5:06
C-SPAN

On This Day: Selma, AL and "Bloody Sunday"

7th - 12th
March 7, 1965 forever changed the lives of African American activists in Selma, Alabama, when a peaceful protest turned deadly. Young academics learn about the 1965 non-violent march of African American activists that ended in the...
Instructional Video5:15
C-SPAN

On This Day: John Brown's Raid on Harpers Ferry

7th - 12th
John Brown's attack on Harpers Ferry in 1859 highlighted the nation's division on the issue of slavery. With a series of three engaging video clips, young historians learn about the abolitionist John Brown and his followers. The resource...
Instructional Video2:51
C-SPAN

On This Day: Sandy Hook Shooting

7th - Higher Ed Standards
What causes someone to commit mass acts of violence? After their daughter was killed in the Sandy Hook shooting, the parents of Avielle Richman created a foundation to study the dark corners of neurology to answer that question....
Instructional Video0:53
Common Sense Media

What is Twitch?

3rd - 12th Standards
Young gamers are itching to use Twitch! Learn more about a popular online gaming community website through a short digital citizenship video. Topics include Twitch content, following fellow gamers, and monitoring explicit language and...
Instructional Video11:13
Crash Course

The Limey

11th - Higher Ed Standards
Steven Soderbergh's The Limey may seem like a strange choice for one of the top ten films in a playlist on film criticism. The narrator makes clear that the story is a simple tale of revenge, but it is Soderbergh's filmmaking...
Instructional Video12:49
Crash Course

Nonviolence and Peace Movements: Crash Course World History 228

9th - 12th Standards
Is violence inevitable, or can peace overcome war? A Crash Course World History discusses how Leo Tolstoy influenced Mohandas Gandhi to use nonviolent resistance against British Imperialism, and how Gandhi's example became a...
Instructional Video10:37
Crash Course

War and Human Nature: Crash Course World History 204

9th - 12th Standards
Is aggression part of human nature? What about warfare? Crash Course World History takes high schoolers through the anthropological perspective of war, as well as the philosophical and biological points of view, and explores whether or...
Instructional Video
Macat

An Introduction to Frantz Fanon’s The Wretched of the Earth

9th - 12th
Can colonialism only be overthrown with the use of violence? A short video summarizes Frantz Fanon's The Wretched of the Earth, which contends that because the act of colonialism is violent itself, the only way to change the system...
Audio
Science Friday Initiative

Science Friday: Is Human Violence on the Wane?

9th - 10th
In The Better Angels of Our Nature, Steven Pinker argues that violence is decreasing.
Instructional Video
Sophia Learning

Sophia: Family Violence: Lesson 3

9th - 10th
This lesson explore different types of family violence. It is 3 of 4 in the series titled "Family Violence."
Instructional Video
Sophia Learning

Sophia: Family Violence: Lesson 4

9th - 10th
This lesson explore different types of family violence. It is 4 of 4 in the series titled "Family Violence."