Browse results: Conflict
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Breaking Up Is Hard To DoRussian/Chechen relations are the focus of this lesson on nationalism, separatism, and terrorism. (Chechnya) |
9-12 |
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The Changing Face of WarIn this lesson students watch and discuss videos from the PBS series Women, War & Peace to explore what warfare in the “new world order” means for the millions of people—especially women—affected by today’s intense but often obscure conflicts. |
9-12 |
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Dying to be a MartyrThis lesson investigates conflict in the Middle East using interviews with young would-be suicide bombers. (Israel, Palestine) |
9-12 |
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Peaceful ProtestsThis lesson uses video from Women, War & Peace: “Pray the Devil Back to Hell,” to help students learn about nonviolent resistance movements that have taken place around the world and to explore how women’s nonviolent protests helped bring about the end of a bloody civil war in Liberia in 2003. |
9-12 |
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Truth and ConsequencesIn this lesson, using video segments from Women, War & Peace, students will examine the unfortunately widespread and longstanding phenomenon of wartime rape through a case study of the Yugoslav War Crimes Tribunal, convened in 1995 to prosecute atrocities committed during the 1993-1995 war in Bosnia. |
9-12 |
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Women on the Rise in AfghanistanIn this lesson from Women, War & Peace students learn about the life of women in Afghanistan, including progress they have made as well as the obstacles and dangers they still face. |
9-12 |
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