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Retro Report Wins an Edward R. Murrow Award

“What Japan’s Atom Bomb Survivors Have Taught Us,” has won the Edward R. Murrow Award for Excellence in Video (Small Digital Organization). The video examines the profound impact of the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki through the eyes of people who lived through it. The post Retro Report Wins an Edward R. Murrow Award appeared first on Retro Report .

Why the First Amendment Protects Burning the U.S. Flag

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IN PURSUIT: LESSONS OF AMERICAN LEADERSHIP Premieres Tuesday, October 27, 2026 on PBS

New Documentary Special and Digital Series Brings the Leadership Lessons of American Presidents and First Ladies to Life, Featuring Insights from Chief Justice John Roberts, Ken Burns, Sharon McMahon, Lonnie Bunch, Judy Woodruff, General Stanley McChrystal, and More ARLINGTON, VA; August 3, 2026 – PBS announced that IN PURSUIT: LESSONS OF AMERICAN LEADERSHIP, a new documentary […] The post IN…

Engaging With Revolutionary History: Teacher Fellows Attend Workshop in Austin

Last week, Retro Report hosted nearly 50 educators from across the nation through the Engaging With Revolutionary History fellowship program at the L.B.J. Presidential Library in Austin. Middle and high school educators gathered to learn from scholars, museum educators and the Retro Report education team as part of our American History and Civics – National Activities grant […] The post Engaging…

Retro Report’s Council of Educators Convenes in New York City for the Fifth Annual CoE Summit

Retro Report recently held its fifth annual Council of Educators Summit. Twenty-four teacher advisors from around the country gathered in New York on Monday afternoon, with some traveling from as far as Eastvale, California, and others from as close as Princeton, New Jersey. Early the next morning, members of Retro Report’s education team, David Olson, […] The post Retro Report’s Council of…

Fall Audience Engagement Internship

RETRO REPORT (full-time fall audience engagement internship) (in-person preferred; will consider remote candidates as well) Retro Report is seeking a fall audience engagement intern who will use and expand the skills they’ve learned in their audience engagement and marketing classes to grow new and existing audiences for the organization. This is an internship for academic […] The post Fall…

Baby Brokers

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‘Incredibly Transactional’: How Agencies & Brokers Lure Pregnant Women Across State Lines for ‘Adoption Tourism’

If you’re pregnant in the U.S. and search for help online, what paid ads are you likely to see? According to one nonprofit’s analysis, you might be served an “overwhelming amount” of ads from adoption agencies in Utah. The state’s history of lax adoption regulations has made it an epicenter of a practice that’s been […] The post ‘Incredibly Transactional’: How Agencies & Brokers Lure Pregnant…

Retro Report’s Most Popular Interactive Tools of 2026 So Far

Every year, interactive materials are among the most popular resources on the Retro Report website. This spring was no exception. Here are the interactive tools most frequently used in classrooms across the country so far in 2026, spanning U.S. History, Geography, Environmental Science and Government. Interactive Cold War Timeline This interactive timeline traces the tumultuous […] The post Retro…

When Is History Happening? From the Boston Tea Party to the Battlefield

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