Six Sundance documentaries are part of the Ford Foundation's $4.2 million investment in social justice stories.
This month’s films include portraits of the actress Jean Seberg and the director David Lynch, plus one of the year’s Oscar nominees.
In light of recent events, it might be a good time to remember a very simple truth: Nazis are ALWAYS the bad guys.
DigiPlus Interactive, along with its social development branch, the BingoPlus Foundation, has officially launched the "Pusta ...
American students continue to struggle in both reading and math, and the gap between the highest and lowest performing kids ...
Anton Schulzki, interim executive director of NCSS, taught social studies for 41 years and shares his thoughts on why social ...
A Trump voter named Mayra Aluna is going viral on TikTok after uploading a video where she tearfully explains that she fears ...
Anthony Mackie, the star of Marvel's soon-to-release "Captain America: Brave New World," said that the iconic character ...
A former chancellor who was fired after regents learned he was producing pornography is suing the University of Wisconsin.
As we move into 2025, education stands at the intersection of rapid technological advancement, societal transformation, and ...
R.P. Kahl's feature, based on Holocaust testimonies and courtroom transcripts, premieres in Israel on Monday and across all ...
The research said parenting interventions, such as the use of a film-based entertainment-education approach, have been shown to reduce violence against children and promote positive parenting, but evi ...