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  • How Politicians Can Use Big Data to Win Elections

    In the video, The Atlantic writer Vann R. Newkirk II explains how big data can help win elections — and why Pennsylvania and Maryland have already faced lawsuits over gerrymandering technology (USA 2017).

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  • The US Elections Explained: Race

    Melanie R. Brown provides commentary on some of the key questions about race in America: its history, how it affects society today, and what needs to change (4 minutes / UK: LSE International Inequalities Institute 2021).

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  • Social Media: Crash Course Navigating Digital Information

    Social media shapes both our online and offline behaviors from how we engage in communities and consume goods and services to influencing our thoughts and opinions (17 minutes / USA 2021).

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  • Young People Are the Solution to Climate Change

    Vish Dhar talks about how young people are the solution to the climate change crisis and how their influence is impactful. (USA: 7 minutes, 2021)

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  • How to fix the United Nations

    As the United Nations turns 75 years old, the world order it established has never been under greater strain. Antonio Guterres, the UN secretary-general, explains how—and why—international cooperation needs to be fixed (13 minutes / The Economist 2020).

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  • A Conversation About Growing Up Black

    From ʺOp-Docsʺ, the The New York Times editorial department’s award-winning forum for short, opinionated documentaries (2017)

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  • Teaching With: ‘An Impossible Choice’

    The documentary highlights a Congo rescue mission and a moral dilemma (New York Times 2017).

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  • America’s Juvenile Injustice System

    The collective promise of the Pledge of Allegiance to secure “justice for all” is one of America’s great unfulfilled promises, says Marsha Levick, Co-Founder of the Juvenile Law Center. (22 minutes / USA: TED 2016-2020)

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  • Stated Clearly

    This YouTube channel uses narrative and animations to demonstrate that ʺscience is for everyone.ʺ The topics cover biology, chemistry, and genetics, and seek answer both big and small questions - from ʺWhat is life?ʺ to ʺWhat is a molecule?ʺ (USA 2019)

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  • YouTube: Reactions

    What is catnip, and why do cats react to it? What is the best way to clean and care for a cast iron skillet? How does shampoo work? Why do onions make you cry? From the American Chemical Society (ACS) comes this series of videos that address all kind of chemistry questions (USA 2017).

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