Nationalism

Nationalism

Emphasis of a national culture or interest above that of other groups.

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Amandla!

105 minutes
Source: Movies Unlimited

This film tells the story of black South African freedom music and the central role it played against apartheid. It specifically considers the music that sustained and galvanized blacks for more than 40 years, focusing on the struggle's spiritual dimension named for the Xhosa word for 'power.'

Library Resource December 15, 2009
Armenian Genocide Lesson Seven: Nation Building
Lesson Plan March 19, 2008
Armenian Genocide Lesson Three: Analyzing Historical Evidence
Lesson Plan March 19, 2008
Brown Mulls UK Oath of Allegiance Plan
(CNN, March 11, 2008) Former attorney general Lord Goldsmith proposed to have school children say an oath of allegiance and create a holiday to celebrate being British to Prime Minister Brown, in "Brown Mulls UK Oath of Allegiance Plan" because he thinks it is important to strengthen British identity.
Facing Today March 27, 2008
Colorado Nazi Group Adopts a Highway

The Nazi Party of Colorado has sponsored a mile long stretch of US Highway 85.

Facing Today February 1, 2010
Confronting September 11: Religious Identity and National Loyalty
The tension between religious identity and national loyalty has become the focus of much of the world's attention since the attacks on September 11th. In the first three readings we explored how individuals construct their identity in relation to their cultural identities.
Facing Today February 24, 2008
Confronting September 11: The Individual and Society: Choosing to Participate
In the aftermath of the September 11th attacks on the United States there was an outpouring of support for the families and victims of the atrocities. People around the country donated food, blood and money.
Facing Today February 24, 2008
Crimes Against Humanity and Civilization: The Genocide of the Armenians
Unit March 18, 2008
Debate on What It Means To Be French

In recent years there has been much debate about what it means to be French. This debate reflects the impact of globalization, immigration, and ethnic and religious diversity in France. For example, France is home to the largest Muslim and Jewish populations in Europe. These changes have led some to question what it means to be French in this new environment. Is French identity disappearing, or is it changing?

Facing Today November 6, 2009
Decision-Making in Times of Injustice Lesson 11
Lesson Plan March 25, 2011
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