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Breath of Life view detail comment email this

A virtual tour of the National Library of Medicine's exhibition that "examines the history of asthma, the experiences of people with asthma, and contemporary efforts to understand the disease." Images from the exhibition include famous asthma patients, as well as historical and multicultural perspectives on asthma. Tap into the world's foremost asthma resources on asthma management and the latest research.
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/hmd/breath/breathhome.html
Topics: Diseases & Conditions, Society & Social Science, Society & Social Science

Last updated Jul 22, 2002


Broad Territories: Images of Identity view detail comment email this

Small collection of images of works by contemporary artists "who address issues that include the assertion, marginalization, and recognition of class, ethnicity, gender, race, sexual orientation, and other variables that mark identity." Includes images of paintings and prints of manipulated photos and an introductory essay. From the California Museum of Photography, University of California, Riverside.
http://www.cmp.ucr.edu/exhibitions/broadterritories/
Topics: Society & Social Science

Last updated Aug 22, 2006


The Christopher Columbus Controversy: Western Civilization vs. Primitivism view detail comment email this

Brief essay claiming that it is proper to honor Columbus with a Columbus Day holiday "for in so doing, we honor Western civilization." It is asserted that not to celebrate his contribution as an individual is to uphold the "racism of political correctness." Written by the senior advisor to the Ayn Rand Archives. From Capitalism Magazine.
http://www.capmag.com/article.asp?ID=149
Topics: Holidays and Observances Individually, Nonfiction by Genre, Social Issues, Society & Social Science

Last updated Aug 1, 2004


Colors NW Magazine view detail comment email this

Online edition of the Seattle-based magazine "offering fresh perspectives and news for and about people of color in the Northwest." This site includes selected feature articles from the magazine, restaurant reviews, an events calendar, and classified ads.
http://www.colorsnw.com/
Topics: Magazines by Place, Society & Social Science

Last updated Aug 10, 2009


Diversity Bibliography view detail comment email this

An annotated bibliography of online and print resources about diversity. Compiled for journalists by the Poynter Institute.
http://www.poynter.org/content/content_view.asp?id=1187
Topics: News, Nonfiction by Genre, Society & Social Science, Society & Social Science, Writing

Last updated Sep 14, 2009


Dream in Color view detail comment email this

Website dedicated to celebrating "the rich history and heritage of the diverse communities that make up our world." Resources include "lesson plans [K-12], curriculum ideas and activities to help ... facilitate learning about a variety of cultural traditions throughout the year" such as for Asian Pacific Heritage Month, Hispanic Heritage Month, and African American Heritage Month. From Scholastic, in association with Target.
http://www.scholastic.com/dreamincolor/
Topics: Society & Social Science

Last updated Aug 28, 2008


European Year of Intercultural Dialogue 2008 view detail comment email this

The European Year of Intercultural Dialogue (EYID) 2008 "will encourage all those living in Europe to explore the benefits of our rich cultural heritage and opportunities to learn from different cultural traditions." Find listings of projects initiated for the year (in areas such as culture and the media, migration, and religion), project showcase, official documents, and more. Available in several European languages. From the European Commission of the European Union.
http://www.interculturaldialogue2008.eu/
Topics: Society & Social Science

Last updated Jan 4, 2008


Hmong Center: Multicultural Resources and Education view detail comment email this

"The work of the Hmong Resource Center [in Minnesota] is to provide information to Hmong and non-Hmong for the purpose of promoting positive race relations, human rights, multicultural education, information about cross-cultural health and medicine, teacher education, family literacy education and community-based research." The site features resources for Hmong immigrants, a bulletin board, newsletters, a photo gallery, biographies of notable Hmong individuals, a bibliography of Hmong materials back to 1778, and more. Searchable.
http://www.hmongcenter.org/
Topics: Photograph Collections: History, Photograph Collections: Regional: United States, Social Issues, Society & Social Science

Last updated Apr 6, 2004


Jump Cut: A Review of Contemporary Media view detail comment email this

This "nonsectarian left and feminist publication" presents material "on film, television, video and related media and cultural analysis." Published irregularly, but about once a year, it includes full text of all issues (back to 1974), which cover topics such as China and the China diaspora film, horror films, new worlds of documentary, Internet today, and more.
http://www.ejumpcut.org/
Topics: Film, Movies, & Video, Media, Society & Social Science

Last updated Feb 21, 2008


Miscositas.com view detail comment email this

Developed for both students and teachers, this multicultural site contains a collection of picture books in English, French, and Spanish. There are suggested curricula for each story for the respective languages as well as related links.
http://www.miscositas.com/
Topics: Children's Literature, Society & Social Science, Society & Social Science

Last updated Dec 17, 2005


Multicultural Literature in the United States Today view detail comment email this

This 2009 publication "focuses on distinguished American writers from various ethnic backgrounds who add immeasurably to mutual understanding and appreciation through tales of their native lands and their experiences as Americans." Some of the article topics include American Indian storytelling, urban (or hip-hop) fiction, Afghan poetry traditions, and fortune cookies. From the Bureau of International Information Programs (IIP), U.S. Department of the State.
http://www.america.gov/publications/ejournalusa/0209lit.html
Topics: Literature & Books, Society & Social Science

Last updated Mar 30, 2009


The Multicultural Pavilion: Resources and Dialogues for Equity in Education view detail comment email this

This searchable site contains articles, quotations and proverbs, song lyrics, historical speeches and documents, and other resources and links designed to facilitate teaching based on multicultural issues.
http://www.edchange.org/multicultural/
Topics: K-12 Education, Society & Social Science, Society & Social Science

Last updated Jan 16, 2003


Multicultural Resources and Services/Ressources et Services Multiculturels view detail comment email this

This National Library of Canada program's "mandate is to support, promote, coordinate and deliver multicultural/multilingual collections and services." The site features a list of multicultural sites available through the Library of Canada, as well as the "Toolkit" which provides tips for libraries developing such collections and services. The toolkit includes an overview of the process and annotated lists of technology sources and related Web resources. Available in English and French.
http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/multicultural/
Topics: Education, Society & Social Science, Society & Social Science

Last updated Sep 15, 2009


Multiracial Populations view detail comment email this

This website contains health information concerning multiracial populations, which it defines as "people who belong to two or more of the federally designated racial categories." Provides statistics, material on 10 leading causes of death, data on health disparities in multiracial populations, and links to related government and nongovernmental websites. From the Office of Minority Health & Health Disparities (OMHD), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
http://www.cdc.gov/omhd/Populations/Multiracial.htm
Topics: Society & Social Science, Statistics

Last updated Oct 19, 2007


National Clearinghouse for English Language Acquisition & Language Instruction Educational Programs (NCELA) view detail comment email this

Information and resources relating to the effective education of linguistically and culturally diverse students in the United States. NCELA was formerly the National Clearinghouse for Bilingual Education (NCBE).
http://www.ncela.gwu.edu/
Topics: Education, Society & Social Science

Last updated Sep 29, 2002


National Forum on People's Differences view detail comment email this

Post or answer questions about different cultures or peoples. "Designed to give you a way to ask people from other ethnic or cultural backgrounds the questions you've always been too embarrassed or uncomfortable to ask." Questions and their answers are archived back to 1999. Also known as the Y? forum, this site is maintained and moderated by a diversity trainer.
http://yforum.com/
Topics: Society & Social Science

Last updated May 26, 2008


Observaciones: Enrique Méndez de Hoyos view detail comment email this

Collection of images of artwork that "is constructed of fragments of documents -- passports, visas, birth certificates, credit cards, licenses, etc. -- belonging to people with different cultural backgrounds (sometimes politically opposed)." The work "is not a celebration of internationalism but rather a recognition of the line running from geopolitics to the everyday life of the individual." Also includes an artist statement. From the California Museum of Photography, University of California, Riverside.
http://www.cmp.ucr.edu/exhibitions/hoyos/
Topics: Social Science, Society & Social Science

Last updated Aug 22, 2006


People of Mixed Race: Interracial Marriage/Dating/Families view detail comment email this

This videography provides listings of documentary films with themes related to interracial dating, marriage, and families. Includes separate videographies for African Americans and Asian Americans, and for feature films exploring interracial relationships and families and interracial "buddy movies." From the Media Resources Center, University of California, Berkeley.
http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/MRC/mixedracevid.html
Topics: Families, Society & Social Science

Last updated Oct 19, 2007


Research Quick Start Guides: Ethnic Identity in the United States view detail comment email this

This guide provides starting points for researching multiculturalism, ethnic groups, multiracial Americans, and other topics related to race and ethnic identity. Include links to separate guides for researching African American studies, Asian Americans, Chicanos/Latinos, and Native Americans. Note: Access to most items under "Indexes" will require association with an academic institution. From the Stanford University Libraries.
http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/adams/shortcu/ethi.html
Topics: Society & Social Science

Last updated Oct 25, 2007


Transcultural and Multicultural Health Links view detail comment email this

A collection of annotated links to articles, surveys, bibliographies, and other resources providing insight on how various populations view medical and health issues. Covers ethnic groups; religious groups; women; gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered; and refugees. Also includes New Mexico resources. Searchable and browsable. Maintained by New Mexico State University librarian Ellen Bosman.
http://web.nmsu.edu/~ebosman/trannurs/rlinks.shtml
Topics: Christianity, Medical Treatments & Devices, Society & Social Science

Last updated Dec 2, 2004


Transit view detail comment email this

This "refereed, multidisciplinary, online journal [is] dedicated to the critical inquiry of travel, migration, and multiculturalism in the German-speaking world." Recent issues contain articles and videos on topics such as "Migration, Culture, and the Nation State," and "Translation and Mobility." From the Department of German, University of California, Berkeley.
http://german.berkeley.edu/transit/
Topics: Emigration & Immigration, Society & Social Science, Travel Sites by Continent

Last updated Sep 4, 2006


The Two or More Races Population: 2000 view detail comment email this

This brief examines Census 2000 data about the "Two or More Races population," people who chose more than one of the six race categories. This Census was the "first decennial census that allowed individuals to self-identify with more than one race." Features a map showing geographic distribution, cities with the largest Two or More Races population, Hispanic and Latino origin data, and more. Opens directly into a PDF file. From the U.S. Census Bureau.
http://www.census.gov/prod/2001pubs/c2kbr01-6.pdf
Topics: Society & Social Science, Statistics

Last updated Oct 25, 2007




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