Instructional Video7:57
SciShow

Why Are Some U.S. Cities Declaring Racism a Public Health Crisis?

12th - Higher Ed
In addition to being a serious social issue, racism is also a serious challenge to public health. In fact, over the last year and a half, dozens of cities have declared racism a public health crisis - and today, we here at SciShow will...
Instructional Video21:10
Wonderscape

Social Studies Kids: Cultural Diversity

K - 5th
This video explores the importance of cultural diversity and multiculturalism. It discusses the definition of culture, the benefits of embracing diverse perspectives, and the barriers to multiculturalism. It also provides suggestions for...
Instructional Video12:13
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Cosma Shalizi - Why Economics Needs Data Mining

Higher Ed
Cosma Shalizi urges economists to stop doing what they are doing: Fitting large complex models to a small set of highly correlated time series data. Once you add enough variables, parameters, bells and whistles, your model can fit past...
Instructional Video17:45
Hip Hughes History

Jim Crow and America's Racism Explained

6th - 12th
A social studies based video lecturing outlining the major concepts regarding Jim Crow. If there was a prerequisite it would include having a grip on the 14th amendment.
Instructional Video1:18
Visual Learning Systems

Introduction to Evidence of Change

9th - 12th
This video introduces the Evidence of Change series. This program highlights many of the different types of evidence supporting the theory of evolution. Captivating footage from the fossil record, as well as anatomical evidence,...
Instructional Video17:55
Curated Video

The Dangerous Ideological Bias of Economists

Higher Ed
“We do not publish papers about our own profession.” – Top Five Journal Economists claim they are not biased or ideological, but research by economist Mohsen Javdani tells another story. Javdani discovered that 82% of economists claim...
Instructional Video4:53
TMW Media

Traveling Desert Sand: Learn how sand makes ice form in clouds

K - 5th
How do researchers determine which particles attract water? How are sand clouds interupting the creation of hurricanes? Traveling Desert Sand, Part 3
Instructional Video6:17
AsapSCIENCE

The Science of Racism | Creators for Change

6th - 11th
Racism is real. Science can help us combat it. Check out the Creators for Change playlist: yt.be/cfc/asapscience This project was made possible by the YouTube Creators for Change Program. For more info go to...
Instructional Video7:20
TED Talks

Charles Moore: Seas of plastic

12th - Higher Ed
Capt. Charles Moore of the Algalita Marine Research Foundation first discovered the Great Pacific Garbage Patch -- an endless floating waste of plastic trash. Now he's drawing attention to the growing, choking problem of plastic debris...
Instructional Video5:52
The Guardian

Pride and prejudice in the UK

Pre-K - Higher Ed
According to the 2013 NatCen British Social Attitudes survey, almost a third of British people report that they have some feelings of racial prejudice. A recent Guardian event discussed what racism looks like in the UK today. The debate...
Instructional Video1:53
The Kiboomers

Hurry Hurry Drive the Police Car Song for Kids | Cop Car Songs for Children | The Kiboomers

Pre-K - K
HURRY HURRY DRIVE THE POLICE CAR' Male: 9-1-1- What's your emergency? Female: I want to report a robbery! Hurry Hurry drive the police car Hurry Hurry drive the police car Hurry Hurry drive the police car Wheee-yooo Wheee-yooo Whee!...
Instructional Video4:27
Wonderscape

The Rise of the Environmental Justice Movement: Key Moments and Milestones

K - 5th
This video traces the history of the Environmental Justice Movement, highlighting pivotal events like the Memphis Sanitation Strike, protests in West Harlem, and the founding of the EPA. Learn about landmark studies revealing the link...
Instructional Video25:18
Global Health with Greg Martin

The biggest Global Health stories of 2014

Higher Ed
This episode looks back at 2014 and reviews the biggest and most important stories.
Instructional Video12:56
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Detra Price-Dennis & Yolanda Sealey-Ruiz - Advancing Racial Literacies in Teacher Education

Higher Ed
Dr. Detra Price-Dennis is an Associate Professor of Education in the Department of Mathematics, Science, and Technology at Teachers College, Columbia University, in the Communications, Media, Learning Technologies, and Design program....
Instructional Video3:17
Curated Video

Rounding to the Nearest Ten with a Carry

K - 12th
Round two and three-digit whole numbers to the nearest ten when a carry is needed.
Instructional Video20:08
Institute for New Economic Thinking

‘Stratification’ Theory Tackles the Racial Blindspots of Orthodox Economics

Higher Ed
Economist Darrick Hamilton and Institute President Rob Johnson discuss “stratification economics”, which addresses the failure of orthodox economics to see, explain and point to remedies for persistent racial inequality.
Instructional Video7:10
KnowMo

Sectors and Arc Lengths of Circles

12th - Higher Ed
This video provides an electric presentation on sectors and arc lengths of circles. The presenter explains the key information needed to understand the topic, including the circumference and area formulas of a circle. The presentation...
Instructional Video1:11
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Tanya Katerí Hernández - Teachers Make a Difference - Prof. Anani Dzidzienyo

Higher Ed
Tanya Katerí Hernández is the Archibald R. Murray Professor of Law at Fordham University School of Law, where she teaches Anti-Discrimination Law, Comparative Employment Discrimination, Critical Race Theory, The Science of Implicit Bias...
Instructional Video3:11
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Tanya K. Hernández- Racial Innocence: Unmasking Latino Anti-Black Bias and the Struggle for Equality

Higher Ed
Tanya Katerí Hernández is the Archibald R. Murray Professor of Law at Fordham University School of Law, where she teaches Anti-Discrimination Law, Comparative Employment Discrimination, Critical Race Theory, The Science of Implicit Bias...
Instructional Video12:12
Schooling Online

Perfecting Poetry: T.S. Eliot - Rhapsody On A Windy Night - Lines 1-22

3rd - Higher Ed
Join us for a psychedelic stroll through the city streets of the early 1900s. As the clock strikes midnight, strange and sinister things begin to happen. Enjoy our step-by-step guide through Stanzas 1 and 2 of ‘Rhapsody on a Windy...
Instructional Video1:06:36
Curated Video

Policing, Mass Incarceration and Community Trauma

9th - 11th
The impact of systemic racism in the U.S. legal system on affected communities. Panelists: Paul Butler, JD, Professor of Law at Georgetown University; Nikki Jones, PhD, Associate Professor of African American Studies at UC Berkeley;...
Instructional Video2:35
PBS

Civil Rights: Internet Activism and Social Change

9th - 12th
Social media has changed the Civil Rights movement. Activists Tamika Mallory, DeRay McKesson, and Bree Newsome talk about how they use social media to bring attention to events, to connection with and share information with other social...
Instructional Video9:14
TED-Ed

Does Racism Affect How You Vote?

10th - 12th Standards
What conditions support racism? What specific actions can we, as a society, take to encourage greater racial tolerance? Using polling data and sociological studies in his research, Nate Silver illustrates the effect racism can have in...
Instructional Video2:00
PBS

What Is Race?

9th - 12th
Geneticist David Altshuler discusses the results of his 1000 Genome Project and his research that shows that people across the world share 90% of the same DNA, that race, as it is thought of today, is a 19th century social historical...