Holocaust Survivor Helps Others Heal
Author Edith Eger survived Auschwitz. Years later, she set herself free.
Author Edith Eger survived Auschwitz. Years later, she set herself free.
The fallout continues on Harvard's campus following an uproar over the university's response to antisemitism and controversial testimony before Congress.
The Israel-Hamas war has caused a global spike in hate crime. Filmmaker Daniel Lombroso's film, “Nina & Irena," tells his grandmother's long buried Holocaust story. Hari Sreenivasan spoke to both about the importance of the film in today's world.
Palestinian American journalist Laila El-Haddad says that US reluctance to call for a ceasefire hurts Gazans and Arab and Muslim Americans.
As tension and division mount in much of the world, university campuses in the United States have become a focal point of anger and dissent.
Imran Ahmed, CEO of the Center for Countering Digital Hate, explains how misinformation about Israel’s war with Hamas is amplified by social media and fueling hate speech on both sides.
Task Force Butler Institute is a nonprofit with a mission to take down right-wing extremist movements that are gaining influence among vets.
In his latest piece for The Atlantic, staff writer Clint Smith examines what America can learn from German efforts to memorialize the Holocaust. “Monuments to the Unthinkable” documents Smith's extensive travels through Germany, discovering nationwide efforts to honor the dead…
The horrific spa shootings that rocked Atlanta in 2021 left eight people dead -- including six Asian women -- and an Asian American community shrouded in grief and fear. A new documentary on PBS.org, "Rising Against Asian Hate," explores the…
Tom O’Connor, a domestic terrorism expert, and retired FBI official, speaks with Hari Sreenivasan.
History itself has been distorted and deployed as a weapon in the war in Ukraine.
Illiberal democracy has gained a solid foothold in much of Europe.