Buffy the Vampire Slayer is the classic supernatural TV drama–chock full of vampires, witches, demons, magic, spells, and all other sorts of mysticism.
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“Sold a Story” – podcast
“Sold, a Story” is a podcast about how children in the U.S. came to be taught a severely flawed reading methodology, and how the education world is reckoning with the aftermath.
The Eviction Lab at Princeton University
The Eviction Lab at Princeton University creates data, tools, and research to help neighbors and policymakers understand the eviction crisis.
Fact-checking websites
Fact-checking websites and the critical roles they play in discerning fact from fiction.
Office for Human Research Protections
The office provides information about research protection, the Belmont Report, human research protection training, and other education and outreach resources.
Clarissa Ward – NPR interview
Clarissa Ward, CNN’s chief international correspondent, was one of the first Western journalists to report on life under the Taliban in Afghanistan, and was present during the evacuation. In an NPR interview, she explains her experiences reporting, and how drastically things will change for the women of Afghanistan.
Detroit Institute of Arts
The Detroit Institute of Arts, one of the largest art collections in the U.S., offers wonderful Detroit-centered exhibits.
The History Channel – Middle Ages
The History Channel’s Middle Ages section provides a rich resource for information ranging from the Knights Templar, Charlemagne, the Crusades, Joan of Arc, and more.
NRDC – Acid Test
An exploration of the startling phenomenon of ocean acidification, which may soon challenge marine life on a scale not seen for tens of millions of years.
The Boys (Amazon Prime show)
A dystopia of superheroes–what happens when they are revered, assumed to be working for the greater good, but actually just human at the core.