Videos
“Every aspect of American history has been affected by the African American experience.” - Ken Burns
The Lessons of Nicodemus, Kansas
Nicodemus, Kansas, founded in 1877, is the only Black American, post-Civil War town still in existence in the West. As part of the Civil Conversations Project, we traveled to Nicodemus to learn about the town’s vibrant past, explore the disturbing social and economic forces that led to its rapid retreat, and get inspired by the people behind its improbable persistence today.
Dartmouth Outing Club Diversity Weekend
In partnership with the Dartmouth Outdoor Program and James Edward Mills of the Joy Trip Project, Wayne Hare spent a weekend discussing “The Adventure Gap” of diversity in the outdoors with students, faculty, and staff.
After Selma
from Loki Mulholland
The march across the Edmund Pettus Bridge on Bloody Sunday galvanized a nation and forced the country to create the 1965 Voting Rights Act. Now, everyone could vote. What has happened since and what tactics are being used today to suppress voting rights? The fight for the right to vote continues. To watch this film go https://vimeo.com/ondemand/afterselma