Learning Mole
Why is Seawater Blue?
A series aimed at Primary School students learning all about the Ocean and its inhabitants in their science classes. This video in particular will take students through the reasons why seawater looks so blue.
Brainwaves Video Anthology
RuNett Nia Ebo "Lord, Why Did You Make Me Black?"
RuNett Nia Ebo, author of 8 chapbooks and 3 paperbacks of poetry and counting. Her signature poem is "Lord, Why Did You Make Me Black?" It is a contribution to Chicken Soup For the African American Soul. Ms. Ebo visits schools (all...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Kristin Henning - Rage of Innocence: How America Criminalizes Black Youth
Kristin Henning is the Blume Professor of Law and Director of the Juvenile Justice Clinic and Initiative at Georgetown Law, where she and her law students represent youth accused of delinquency in Washington, DC. Kris was previously the...
Curated Video
Bayard Rustin: Martin Luther King Jr's 'Out and Proud' Advisor
The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom was the biggest protest America had ever seen. It culminated in Civil Rights leader Martin Luther King Jr’s iconic “I Have A Dream” speech. But the man who made it all possible, chief...
Curated Video
The Enslaved Household of Thomas Jefferson
This is the story of Ursula, Edith and Frances – three teenagers who Thomas Jefferson brought to the White House to train as his enslaved personal chefs.
The Wall Street Journal
Country Music Artist Mickey Guyton on Diversity in the Music Industry
Country music artist Mickey Guyton breaks down the challenges facing women and people of color in the music industry at WSJ's Future of Everything Series.
The Wall Street Journal
Ai-Jen Poo and Lauren Maillian Address the Pandemic's Fallout
Lauren Maillian, CEO of digitalundivided, and Ai-jen Poo, co-founder and executive director of the National Domestic Workers Alliance, discuss the pandemic's toll on domestic workers and Black and Latinx women entrepreneurs.
The Africa Channel
Africa on a Plate: Zulu Crocodile Curry
Explore the continent through this culinary journey as notable African chefs set out to introduce viewers to the foods and cultures of Africa. Chef Lentswe Bhengu travels to the outskirts of Durban, where he learns about his cultural...
Curated Video
Create a computer vision system using decision tree algorithms to solve a real-world problem : Region of interest masking
From the section: Computer Vision Basics: Part 2. In this section, we’ll explore the some addtiional features of Computer Vision. Computer Vision Basics: Part 2: Region of interest masking
Book Club for Kids
Jackie Robinson and Race
In the first half of the 20th century, racial segregation was common in America, including in sports. At the time, Major League Baseball (MLB) did not have a single Black player. That changed in 1947 when Jackie Robinson made history by...
Brian McLogan
What is the interior angle sum theorem for polygons
👉 Learn about the interior and the exterior angles of a polygon. A polygon is a plane shape bounded by a finite chain of straight lines. The interior angle of a polygon is the angle between two sides of the polygon. The sum of the...
The Africa Channel
Care for Color - For the Love of Water: The history of black people and swimming
This series presents the art of taking care of oneself, unique to people of color, with a specific focus on wellness in all its forms. Host Ngozi Paul takes on the stereotype that black people can’t swim. In the process, discovering the...
60 Second Histories
Conciliation and violence
Part of a series on women's suffrage, this video covers the organisation of a conciliation committee and the violence experienced by suffragettes.
Science360
Black holes and coffee - Scientists & Engineers on Sofas (and other furnishings)
Over a cup of coffee, astrophysicist Dan Evans chats about black holes, his research and what’s on the horizon. According to Dan, black holes are probably the simplest objects in the universe. They only consist of three basic parameters:...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Ama Mazama - Homeschooling Black Children
Ama Mazama (aka Marie-Josée Cérol) is Associate Professor and Director of the Graduate Programs of the Department of Africa American Studies at Temple University. She received her PhD with highest distinction from La Sorbonne Nouvelle,...
IDG TECHtalk
Tech companies release statements, make donations following protests
Following worldwide protests against police brutality and racist policing, leading tech companies have released statements and plans to support the black community and their employees. In some cases, employees at these companies don’t...
Mr Henry's Music World
Piano Lessons for Kids The Black Keys
Hey there! Looking for fun, awesome piano lessons for kids ages 6-10? Check out this video!
Curated Video
Learning CSS (Video 27)
As a modern day web designer, it is very critical for you to prepare for the CSS3 world we live in. A major challenge that designers face in their day-to-day life is making their designs stand out from the rest and ensuring they work on...
Kids Learning Videos
What Animal am I Song? Animal Sounds Song
What Animal am I? Sing along to this animal sounds song to figure out what animal am I? This fun song teaches children the different sounds that animals make. This animal song gives some hints about different animals and kids can guess...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Siobhan Carter-David - Teachers Make a Difference - Dr. Venus Green
Dr. Carter-David is an Assistant Professor in History, teaching in the areas of fashion/beauty studies, American culture and identity politics, and African American, urban, and recent United States history. Her research explores the...
Kids Learning Videos
What Animal am I? Animal Sounds Song!
What Animal am I? An Animal Sounds Song! Let's sing a song and learn about animal sounds. Guess the different animals by just hearing the sounds that they make and learning a little bit about what they like. This animal sounds song is...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Lewis R. Gordon - Fear of Black Consciousness
Lewis R. Gordon is Professor and Head of the Department of Philosophy at the University of Connecticut at Storrs; Honorary President of the Global Center for Advanced Studies; Honorary Professor in the Unit for the Humanities at Rhodes...
The Economist
#MeToo: is it destined to fail?
When Tarana Burke founded MeToo she had no idea it would become a global movement. A year after it swept around the globe, she considers why it's at a critical moment.
Red Rock Films
Who was Nannie Helen Burroughs?
How one woman's intelligence and dedication brought education to thousands of those who needed it the most.