Free To Choose Network | We Hold These Truths: The Global Quest for Liberty
We Hold These Truths − EVENTS & RESOURCES
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20 Minute Summary Screener

Discussion Question Clips Playlist

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Full Video

Teaser Trailer

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Official Trailer

International Trailer

30-Second Promo

For Educators
Teacher's Guide

We offer a no-cost Teacher’s Guide (Grade 9-12+) to accompany the hour-long program. Download the Teacher’s Guide for We Hold These Truths.

izzit.org, the EXCLUSIVE PROVIDER of educational materials for the public television program, We Hold These Truths, offers videos, courses, and supporting materials designed to promote critical thinking and rich discussion and debate. These resources are provided at no cost thanks to the generous support of our sponsors.
Living Up to Our Declaration of Independence
Explore how the powerful words of the Declaration of Independence inspired movements that spread liberty in the U.S., from emancipation, to women’s rights, to the civil rights movement. Are we finally living up to the ideals written by Jefferson, that all people are created equal?
All People are Created Equal
Freedom for all or just part of the population? This was the main issue embodied in the Declaration of Sentiments at the Seneca Falls convention in 1848. “That all men and women are created equal.”
Common Sense — The Art of Persuasion
Many factors led to the American colonies declaring independence from Great Britain, one of the most important was Thomas Paine’s pamphlet Common Sense.
To access additional no-cost resources for the three izzit.org videos above, visit izzit.org and register as an educator.
More to Explore
Dive further into the global impact of the Declaration of Independence with these resources.
Media Resources
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Shrimp Fishermen Robert Phong & Lien Nguyen fled Vietnam 40 years ago, seeking the freedom promised by America’s Declaration of Independence in We Hold These Truths.

Photo Credit: James Taylor

Francois-Henri Briard and Judge Douglas Ginsburg view the original Declaration of the Rights of Man drafted by the Marquis de La Fayette and Thomas Jefferson in We Hold These Truths.

Photo Credit: James Taylor

Judge Douglas Ginsburg, U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit, and host of We Hold These Truths explores the national and global impact of the U.S. Declaration of Independence.

Photo Credit: Barbara Potter

In We Hold These Truths, Harvard University Professor Danielle Allen offers her expertise about the Declaration of Independence, helping to crystallize and launch the abolitionist movement.

Photo Credit: Barbara Potter

In We Hold These Truths, Judge Douglas Ginsburg talks with individuals about the meaning of the words in the Declaration of Independence.

Photo Credit: Barbara Potter

In We Hold These Truths, Ladislav Winter, Prague Guide, and Cold War Expert, leads Judge Ginsburg into a bomb shelter built in the 1950s.

Photo Credit: James Taylor

In We Hold These Truths, Focus Mujeres Emprendadores, or women entrepreneurs in English, attend a Florida program developed to help Venezuelan women start their businesses in the U.S.

Photo Credit: James Taylor

In We Hold These Truths, Judge Douglas Ginsburg and Professor Danielle Allen discuss the global and domestic impact of the Declaration of Independence.

Photo Credit: James Taylor