Educator Resources

Justice
When injustice has occurred, we ask, "Who should we hold responsible? How?" Our resources help students think about judgment and the role of justice as a tool for preventing future crimes.
Nuremberg Remembered Lessons
Nuremberg Remembered Film
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Learn about the legacy of the Cambodian genocide with Out of the Poison Tree: The Antidote is Truth.
View Facing the Truth with Bill Moyers, a documentary about South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission, and use its accompanying study guide.
Watch Gacaca to explore the citizen-based system of justice used to foster reconciliation in Rwanda.
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Read The Sunflower to explore questions of moral obligation after the Holocaust.
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Not in Our School: Students Take on Cyberbullying
Cruel words on social media can erode kids’ sense of safety and community at school and at home. In this video, students get real as they hash out how to take the first steps toward preventing online bullying. Our lesson plans help you strategize for classroom discussion around this tough topic.
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Freedom Riders: Democracy in Action
Using courage and non-violence, the Freedom Riders took to the road to protest racial segregation. Bring this powerful story to your classroom with our study guide to the Emmy-nominated film from American Experience on PBS.
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Be the Change: Upstanders for Human Rights
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