Instructional Video2:44
Seven Dimensions

How to Deal with Extreme Views

Higher Ed
Extreme opinions can show up in any workplace, and knowing how to respond makes all the difference.This video, featuring insights from psychologist Peter Quarry, gives you practical tools to handle difficult conversations with calm,...
Instructional Video2:16
Great Big Story

Mothers Unite to End Violence in Chicago's Englewood

12th - Higher Ed
Discover how mothers in Englewood, Chicago are reducing violence and bringing hope to their community.
Instructional Video16:41
Curated Video

School Violence: You Can Help Prevent It!

K - 8th
According to a recent report from the National Center for Educational Statistics violence, including student violence against teachers, is on the rise in America's schools. Statistics show that early 7% of high...
Instructional Video16:41
Mazz Media

School Violence: You Can Help Prevent It!

6th - 8th
According to a recent report from the National Center for Educational Statistics violence, including student violence against teachers, is on the rise in America's schools. Statistics show that early 7% of high schoolers stayed home...
Instructional Video22:50
The Wall Street Journal

Is Gun Violence a Health Issue?

Higher Ed
At the 2020 WSJ Health Forum, AMA President Dr. Patrice Harris spoke with Reporter Peter Loftus about gun violence as a public-health crisis and the call from physicians for gun-control measures and other solutions.
News Clip1:49
Curated Video

Curfew enforcement for kids under 17 now in effect in Newark

9th - Higher Ed
Newark Mayor Ras Baraka’s Office is also launching new programs to promote youth safety this summer.
News Clip1:24
Curated Video

Empowerment is one part of violence prevention: Labrador advocacy group

9th - Higher Ed
February is violence prevention month. The Labrador West Status of Women says gender-based violence is still a significant problem and the executive director explains why self-care can translate into speaking up against violence.
News Clip5:36
Curated Video

Minneapolis City Council Approves to Cut $8 Million From Police Funding

9th - Higher Ed
Minneapolis is cutting police funding by $8 million. The money will now go towards mental health and violence prevention programs. City council member Jeremiah Ellison joins Cheddar to discuss.
News Clip2:33
Curated Video

Chicago Gun Violence Prevention Gets A Boost From Weed Sales In 2020

Higher Ed
Anti-violence organizations fought to have a portion of the profits from weed sales in 2020 go to groups working to stem gun violence.