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The Pursuit of Educational Justice in Boston
This 7â9 day C3-aligned inquiry explores the compelling question, âWhat can we learn from Bostonâs past about what it takes to make progress toward educational justice today?â
Congressman John Lewis on Bringing the Country Together (and His Aunt's Shotgun House)
U.S. Representative John Lewis tells a story about his past to highlight citizensâ efforts to unite the U.S.
Flag of Faces
The âFlag of Facesâ exhibit at the Ellis Island Immigration Museum features a mosaic of individual portraits.
Flag of Faces
In Spanish, the âFlag of Facesâ exhibit at the Ellis Island Immigration Museum features a mosaic of individual portraits.
The Road to Brown
This film shows the legal case against segregation that launched the civil rights movement.
As American as Public School: 1900-1950
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This program recalls how massive immigration, child labor laws, and the explosive growth of cities fueled school attendance and transformed public education.
Eleanor Rooseveltâs Cold War Dilemma
Carol Anderson discusses Eleanor Rooseveltâs struggle to balance her support of civil and human rights with domestic and international politics and policy during the Cold War.
American ID: Three Words
Individuals from around the world share three words that describe the United States.
â63 Boycott: Today is Freedom Day
During the 1963 Chicago Public Schools Boycott, 225,000 students protested racial segregation and unequal conditions in Chicago's schools. This video features footage of the boycott and student participants' eyewitness accounts.
Dr. Deborah Prothrow-Stith: How School-Based Programs Reduce Instances of Violence
Deborah Prothrow-Stith discusses how school-based programs reduce instances of violence.
Facing History Hacks: Connecting Social Justice, History, and Technology
San Francisco Bay Area teens explore ways technology can be used for social justice and community engagement at Facing Historyâs first ever Civic Hackathon hosted by Brocade.