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Videos that allow students to explore 500 years of African American history and culture
Videos that allow students to explore 500 years of African American history and culture
Videos on American history that include commercial and governmental newsreels, archival footage, public affairs footage, and documentaries.
Streaming video collection of racial justice and diversity films.
Streaming video for the study of social work, psychotherapy, psychology, and psychiatric counseling.
Online streaming video of hundreds of dance productions and documentaries by the most influential performers and companies of the 20th century.
Digital Theatre+ provides powerful ways to connect ELA and Theatre students with dramatic texts, poetry, and performance. You will need to create a sign-on.
Streaming videos covering cultures from every region of the world.
This streaming service has titles covering various educational topics and feature films for some 800 producers including Criterion, Documentary Educational Resources, New Day Films, Media Education, California Newsreel, PBS, and others.
A cinematic survey of the lives of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people as well as the cultural and political evolution of the LGBT community.
The University of South Carolina's Moving Image Research Collections (MIRC) preserves films and videos produced outside the American feature film industry to make them available to present and future audiences. MIRC promotes worldwide access to its collections, facilitates study and research, and supports the creative community through licensing activities.
Contains hundreds of hours of the most important opera performances, captured on video through staged productions, interviews, and documentaries.
Designed by and for Spanish teachers in Spain and Latin America, Platino Educa offers unlimited access to hundreds of Spanish and Ibero-American movies, classified by subjects and covering themes across the Environment, Social Sciences, Language and Literature, Arts, and Social Justice. The content offers a range of high-quality, legal, and specifically selected audiovisual films tailored for teaching. In addition to movies, this content includes key sequences and teaching guides, which help teachers transmit skills, ideas, and values in a flexible, entertaining, and impactful way.
Video content is pulled from commercial and governmental newsreels, archival footage, public affairs footage, and important documentaries. Historical eras range from prehistory through the late 20th century.
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A collection of streaming feature films and documentaries that cover topics such as film studies, literature, film noir, communications, history, foreign language, and politics.