Instructional Video3:05
Curated Video

1619: The Legacy of Slavery in America

9th - Higher Ed
1619 was a significant year in the history of America for better and for worse. In Jamestown, Virginia the first slaves were imported and sold. Meet Nikole Hannah-Jones; author of New York Times' "1619 Project" who will examine the...
Instructional Video9:16
The Economist

Mandela's legacy: 25 years on

12th - Higher Ed
Nelson Mandela is one of the great icons of the 20th century. Yet many of South Africa's "born free" generation—those born after the end of apartheid—are conflicted about his legacy.
Instructional Video1:00
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Nicola Sturgeon on The Legacy of Adam Smith @ #INET2017

Higher Ed
Nicola Sturgeon on The Legacy of Adam Smith @ #INET2017
Instructional Video2:51
Mr. Beat

The William Henry Harrison Song

6th - 12th
All lyrics and music by Matt Beat. All rights reserved. All pictures in the public domain. By day, Matt Beat is a high school history teacher. By night, the multi-instrumentalist writes and records songs about dead Presidents. Actual...
Instructional Video10:26
The Art Assignment

The Case for Jackson Pollock | The Art Assignment | PBS Digital Studios

9th - 12th
You’ve heard of Jackson Pollock and know of his infamous “drip paintings,” but what is it that you’re supposed to do when you look at his work today? Why did it cause shockwaves in 1947, and what does it mean now? We explore the life,...
Instructional Video6:11
Financial Times

Tiananmen Square: China 30 years on

Higher Ed
The FT's global China editor James Kynge was a reporter in Beijing when the government sent in troops and tanks to quash student-led pro-democracy demonstrations in 1989. Talking to dissidents and political activists, he looks back at...
Instructional Video2:01
Curated Video

Black Cowboys of the West

9th - Higher Ed
The stereotypical image of a White cowboy dominates popular culture – but in the 19th century, a quarter of ranch hands were Black!
Instructional Video4:40
Boulder Creek International

C.S. Lewis: Celebrating the Life and Legacy of a Beloved Author

9th - 11th
C.S. Lewis part 2 of11: The video is a collection of different scenes and quotes, showcasing the inspiration and legacy of CS Lewis, particularly in the creation of Narnia. It also highlights the recent opening of CS Lewis Square in...
News Clip2:55
Curated Video

N.B. Power had hand in picking who would independently review its operations

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewGovernment documents show that of seven members on a committee tasked with choosing three people to conduct an independent review of N.B. Power's operations, two were officials from the utility. One of those two was its president.
News Clip2:45
Curated Video

Ottawa police K9 hangs up his vest after 7 years of service

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewAfter some 49 dog years, K9 West is retiring with a special party celebrating his legacy. West was the Ottawa Police Service's first trauma support dog and during his career, he offered comfort to survivors and victims, and gave strength...
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Press Association

Reform 'wrong' and 'reckless' to move UK from European Convention on Human Rights, says Benn

Higher Ed
New ReviewReform UK’s efforts to walk away from the European Convention on Human Rights are “wrong” and “reckless”, the Northern Ireland Secretary warned during his Labour Party conference speech in Liverpool.
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Curated Video

Honoring heroes: Tunnel to Towers 5K marks its 24th year

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThe run from Brooklyn through the Hugh L. Carey Tunnel into Lower Manhattan honors the 343 firefighters, law enforcement officers and thousands of civilians who died on 9/11.
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Curated Video

Guelph readers share their love for Robert Munsch and his books

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewPeople around the world are talking about children's book author Robert Munsch after an interview he did with the New York Times was published last weekend in which he talked about being approved for medical assistance in dying or MAID....
News Clip2:25
Curated Video

Charlie Kirk remembered at Winnipeg vigil

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewPeople in Winnipeg gathered outside the Manitoba Legislative Building on Tuesday evening to honour the life of Charlie Kirk, the U.S. conservative activist who was shot last week. Legislature security estimates about 1,500 people were in...
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Press Association

Campaigner backs Hillsborough Law ‘legacy’ after meeting with Keir Starmer

Higher Ed
New ReviewThe so-called Hillsborough Law will leave a legacy for future generations, one of the campaigners at the heart of the battle for justice said after meeting the Prime Minister in Downing Street. The new Public Office (Accountability) Bill...
News Clip2:48
Curated Video

Charlie Kirk’s killing prompts broad threats from Trump administration

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewU.S. President Donald Trump threatened investigations into the ‘radical left,’ following the shooting death of Charlie Kirk.V ice-President J.D. Vance on Kirk’s podcast on Monday encouraged people to turn in those who celebrated the...
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Curated Video

Baseball Hall of Fame digitizes work of iconic broadcaster Bob Wolff

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewWolff’s News 12 career started in the mid-1980s but his career covering baseball started in Washington in the 1940s.
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Curated Video

5 takeaways from former B.C. premier John Horgan's memoir

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewIt's the final word from a beloved premier. A new memoir from the late John Horgan is set to hit the shelves this fall. Justin McElroy has more on the books and some surprising revelations.
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Curated Video

Venice Film Festival 2025: Star-studded lineup arrives for the grand festival

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThe 82nd Venice International Film Festival 2025 is bringing major star power to the red carpet! Julia Roberts, George Clooney, Amal Clooney, Emma Stone, Dwayne Johnson, and Idris Elba headline this year’s most anticipated films.
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Curated Video

Bust of Jack Miner now on display at bird sanctuary dates back nearly 100 years

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThe Jack Miner Migratory Bird Sanctuary near Kingsville, Ont., is the new home of two sculptures, a 1932 plaster bust of Jack Miner and a Canada goose. They were both created by renowned sculptor Emanuel Hahn, who is known for his works...
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Curated Video

Soldier charged with terrorism warned of ‘another Waco,’ court documents reveal

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewUnsealed documents reveal new details about the arrest of four Quebec men with military ties who are accused of stockpiling weapons for a violent invasion to seize land and create an extremist enclave in Canada.
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Curated Video

FIFA World Cup an “opportunity" for Vancouver’s economy, says former Canucks owner Arthur Griffiths

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewArthur Griffiths, former owner of the Vancouver Canucks and chair of Vancouver's 2010 Olympics bid, says he supports the City of Vancouver taking on hosting duties for the FIFA World Cup. While the 2010 Olympics left behind...
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Curated Video

FIFA World Cup an 'opportunity' for Vancouver’s economy, says former Canucks owner Arthur Griffiths

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewArthur Griffiths, former owner of the Vancouver Canucks and chair of Vancouver's 2010 Olympics bid, says he supports the City of Vancouver taking on hosting duties for the FIFA World Cup. While the 2010 Olympics left behind...
News Clip6:12
Curated Video

Independence Day 2025: India's First Veer Nari I Breaking Barriers-Lt Col Ravinder Jit Randhawa

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewMeet Lt Col Randhawa, India’s first war widow who join the armed forces after demise of her late husband. She turned personal tragedy into a life of national service and became a symbol of unwavering resolve. On India's 79th Independence...