Democracy

Marching Down Freedom’s Road: Seeing My Story In History

By Melissa Haviv / Wednesday, June 24, 2026 / Comments Off on Marching Down Freedom’s Road: Seeing My Story In History

By: Dalashay Williams Today, as part of the Marching Down Freedom’s Road Seminar with Classrooms Without Borders, I walked through The Legacy Museum in Montgomery. I expected to learn history, […]

Marching Down Freedom’s Road – Listening and Learning: The March for the Right to Vote, June 23, 2026

By Melissa Haviv / Tuesday, June 23, 2026 / Comments Off on Marching Down Freedom’s Road – Listening and Learning: The March for the Right to Vote, June 23, 2026

by Dr. Melissa Boston Tuesday was an amazing day of listening and learning. Even though the stories were sometimes hard to hear, they are stories that need to be shared […]

Marching Down Freedom’s Road:  “Through the Looking Glass” – June 21, 2026

By Melissa Haviv / Sunday, June 21, 2026 / Comments Off on Marching Down Freedom’s Road:  “Through the Looking Glass” – June 21, 2026

by Dr. Kimberly Davidson, Duquesne University I enrolled in Classrooms Without Borders’ Marching Down Freedom Road seminar through my position as a professor in the educator preparation program at Duquesne […]

WAITLIST ONLY! Marching Down Freedom’s Road: A Civil Rights Journey

By Kate Lukaszewicz / Saturday, August 16, 2025 / Comments Off on WAITLIST ONLY! Marching Down Freedom’s Road: A Civil Rights Journey

Ethical Challenges of Historical Legacy with Scholar: Colinne S. Bartel a 3 Part Series

By Ellen Resnek / Tuesday, October 8, 2024 / Comments Off on Ethical Challenges of Historical Legacy with Scholar: Colinne S. Bartel a 3 Part Series

Ethical Challenges of Historical Legacy This virtual course provides an in-depth exploration of ethical dilemmas faced by corporations during historical periods of conflict, specifically focusing on the behavior and decisions […]

Ethical Challenges of Historical Legacy with Scholar: Colinne S. Bartel a 3 Part Series

By Ellen Resnek / Tuesday, October 8, 2024 / Comments Off on Ethical Challenges of Historical Legacy with Scholar: Colinne S. Bartel a 3 Part Series

Ethical Challenges of Historical Legacy This virtual course provides an in-depth exploration of ethical dilemmas faced by corporations during historical periods of conflict, specifically focusing on the behavior and decisions […]

Ethical Challenges of Historical Legacy with Scholar: Colinne S. Bartel a 3 Part Series

By Ellen Resnek / Tuesday, October 8, 2024 / Comments Off on Ethical Challenges of Historical Legacy with Scholar: Colinne S. Bartel a 3 Part Series

Ethical Challenges of Historical Legacy This virtual course provides an in-depth exploration of ethical dilemmas faced by corporations during historical periods of conflict, specifically focusing on the behavior and decisions […]

Algorithms & Extremism Presented by Dr. Anna Floerke Scheid

By Ellen Resnek / Thursday, September 12, 2024 / Comments Off on Algorithms & Extremism Presented by Dr. Anna Floerke Scheid

How do social media algorithms contribute to online radicalization and extremism? How do search algorithms contribute to political violence, like the January 6 riot at the U.S. capitol? In our first […]

How Can International Cooperation Strengthen Democracy and Combat Antisemitism in Germany and the United States?

By Ellen Resnek / Tuesday, September 10, 2024 / Comments Off on How Can International Cooperation Strengthen Democracy and Combat Antisemitism in Germany and the United States?

The American Council on Germany and the American Academy in Berlin, in cooperation with Classrooms Without Borders; the German-American Chamber of Commerce, Pittsburgh Chapter; the Honorary Consul of Germany, Pittsburgh; […]

Destroy. Rename. Or remove. By Josh Leib 

By Ellen Resnek / Friday, August 2, 2024 / Comments Off on Destroy. Rename. Or remove. By Josh Leib 

Destroy. Rename. Or remove. In America, memorializing difficult parts of our past falls into three categories. Three categories fail to represent the intricacies that the memorial likely represents. A major […]

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