A treasure trove of 50 archival documentary films, series, and rare interviews. Focused on the Black experience, indigenous rights, and antisemitism, the Legacy Archive Project includes conversations with civil rights leaders Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., James Baldwin, Muhammad Ali,…
Broadcast in 1969, 11 men and women from Black and Jewish communities gathered for a rare and candid conversation about racism, antisemitism and how they see one another. Passionate and at times combative, their frank discussion ranges from education to…
A group of 12 college students from various ethnic backgrounds, religions, and geographic locations live together for six days and six nights to determine where prejudice is within America. The Director of the Boston University Human Relations Laboratory worked and…
Join us for three town halls about conspiracy theories that never die, racist scapegoating throughout history, and disinformation that threatens democracy today.
To help better contextualize our coverage, check back here for resources, data and analysis around antisemitism, racism, and extremist movements. This is a growing list of resources that will be periodically updated with new information on these issues. The Year…
About Exploring Hate: Antisemitism, Racism and Extremism is a multi-platform reporting initiative investigating the roots and rise of hate. The initiative is part of The WNET Group, home to THIRTEEN, America’s flagship PBS television station in New York City. Exploring…
Thursday evening is the first night of Hanukkah, a holiday that reminds everyone to be a source of light even in dark times. For Jersey City neighbors, that message takes on a new meaning this year. As the community reflects…