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After more than four decades of forced silence, some of the last surviving atomic soldiers share their unfathomable experiences of the atomic bomb tests in the 1950s. "The Atomic Soldiers" was directed by Morgan Knibbe.
GI JEWS: Jewish Americans in World War II, a feature-length documentary broadcast on national public television in April, 2018, tells the profound and unique story of Jewish Americans in World War II—men and women who fought for their nation and their people, struggled privately with anti-Semitism,...
Civilians don't miss war. But soldiers often do. Journalist Sebastian Junger shares his experience embedded with American soldiers at Restrepo, an outpost in Afghanistan's Korengal Valley that saw heavy combat.
Muhammad Ali addresses students about his decision to refuse induction into the United States armed forces.
The stress of ongoing, systemic racism is mentally and physically traumatizing Black individuals and their communities.
This is part of a very powerful speech Dr. King gave on Vietnam. What he said then is totally applicable to our times now. Substitute words like Vietnam and Hanoi for words like Iraq, Baghdad, Afghanistan, etc.
Mr. Marshall responds to Oceti Sakowin Essential Understanding Five which states "History told from the Oceti Sakowin perspective, through oral tradition and written accounts, frequently conflicts with the stories mainstream historians tell and becomes subjective information.
This video is for white people who are asking what you can do about racism. Watch and act. Because being silent, when you have a voice, only perpetuates the problem. When you witness a racist act, speak out about it.
His documentary "Whose Streets?" tells the story of the protests from the perspective of the activists who showed up to challenge those who use power to spread fear and hate.
In the video above, Zainab explains how communities learn to operate in such chaotic conditions and even find, in their own way, forms of resistance.