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The Civil Rights Project from Harvard University
Diversity/Multiculturalism Links from the Center for Research on Education, Diversity, and Excellence (CREDE)
EdChange is dedicated to diversity and equity in ourselves, our schools, and our society. We act to shape schools and communities in which all people, regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation, class, (dis)ability, language, or religion, have equitable opportunities to achieve to their fullest.
Multicultural Pavilion- Multicultural education resources for educators, students, and activists.
Multicultural Supersite- The McGraw-Hill Multicultural Supersite attempts to narrow the gap between multicultural education theory and practice through a collection of information and original resources for in-service teachers, pre-service teachers, and teacher educators.
Native Village
New Horizon - excellent resource for the study of multicultural education
Southern Poverty Law Center - The Southern Poverty Law Center is a nonprofit organization that combats hate, intolerance and discrimination through education and litigation. Its programs include the Intelligence Project, Teaching Tolerance and Tolerance.org. The Center also sponsors the Civil Rights Memorial, which celebrates the memory of those who died during the Civil Rights Movement.
GLSEN - The Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network, or GLSEN, is working to ensure safe and effective schools for all students.
Connecticut State Department of Education - offers intensive three-day and one day Multicultural Education Workshop courses open to all.
Native Village - NATIVE VILLAGE website was created for youth, educators, families, and friends who wish to celebrate the rich, diverse cultures of The Americas' First Peoples. The Native Village website was the recipient of the 2002 Multicultural Media Award from the National Association for Multicultural Education (NAME).
American Indian Movement - "Pledged to fight White Man's injustice to Indians, his oppression, persecution, discrimination and malfeasance in the handling of Indian Affairs. No area in North America is too remote when trouble impends for Indians. AIM shall be there to help the Native People regain human rights and achieve restitutions and restorations."
Pew Hispanic Center- The Pew Hispanic Center's mission is to improve understanding of the diverse Hispanic population in the United States and to chronicle Latinos' growing impact on the nation. The Center strives to inform debate on critical issues through dissemination of its research to policymakers, business leaders, academic institutions and the media.
National Women's History Project - An educational nonprofit organization whose mission is to recognize and celebrate the diverse and historic accomplishments of women by providing information and educational materials and programs.
Tolerance.org- Tolerance.org is a principal online destination for people interested in dismantling bigotry and creating, in hate's stead, communities that value diversity.
Understanding Prejudice.org- a web site for students, teachers, and others interested in the causes and consequences of prejudice.
Asian American Curriculum Project- The Asian American Curriculum Project, Inc. has been an award winning non-profit voluntary educational organization since 1969, originally named the Japanese American Curriculum Project JACP, Inc. Since then, they have grown to offer the most complete collection of Asian American books. The books and other materials offered are for all age groups, all levels of education and all Asian ethnic groups; including and not limited to Cambodian, Chinese, Filipino, Hmong, Indian, Japanese, Korean, Laotian, Samoan, Tongan, Thai, & Vietnamese Americans and Hawaiians. Materials include literature, folk tales, posters, magazine, tapes on language and music, games, activities, teachers guides, dictionaries, bilingual materials and reference books on history, social issues and education.
Black History - Six Web sites were created as models to suggest ways to integrate the World Wide Web and videoconferencing into classroom learning. African-American History was chosen as a topic because of its importance, popularity and the wealth of Internet resources available on the topic.
The Center for the Study of White American Culture - Not an organization for white supremacists, as some people might infer, we are instead a multiracial organization that looks at whiteness and white American culture.
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