Humiliating: Gen Z Can’t Answer the Most Basic Questions
Street interviews testing Gen Z on basic questions about history, civics, and current events (United States, 2020s).
Street interviews testing Gen Z on basic questions about history, civics, and current events (United States, 2020s).
Street interviews exposing the depth of young Americans’ ignorance about history, civics, and current events (United States, 2020s).
Street interviews asking Orthodox Jews about the meaning of Isaiah 53 and its Messianic interpretation (Jerusalem, Israel, 2020s).
Street documentary showing the scale of homelessness in Oakland through firsthand interviews and footage (Oakland, California, 2020s).
Sidetalk’s own compilation of their most popular episodes (New York City — Coney Island, the Bronx, Queens, Manhattan, 2020–2023).
Street interviews testing college students on basic general knowledge questions (United States, 2020s).
A multilingual person catches strangers talking about them in various foreign languages and reveals they understood everything (Various locations, 2020s).
Street interviews exploring differing views on cultural appropriation between US college students and Mexican immigrants (United States, 2020s).
Street interview format where men are asked questions about their girlfriends or wives and overwhelmingly fail (United States, 2020s).
Street documentary capturing the scale of Oakland’s homelessness crisis through interviews and footage (Oakland, California, 2020s).
Street interviews asking Americans to identify countries on a map — with frequently wrong answers (United States, 2020s).