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Fact Sheets
www.cafod.org.uk/racismfs.htm
This UK page lays down the basic definitions of racism, prejudice
and discrimination, discusses racism in Britain today and what one can
do about it.
How to Deal with Racial Violence
www.antiracist.com/resources/vio.shtml
This resource from antiracist.com is for the Canadian audience but provides
literal information on handling racial violence that can be extended to
the general population.
Quiz on Prejudice
www.eburg.com/~cole/Quiz.html
A quick quiz on prejudices from the Beyond Prejudice website.
Learning Activities for Use With Young People to Explore the Issue
of Discrimination
web.amnesty.org/...
By Amnesty International, London, 1998
Learning Activities about the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
web.amnesty.org/....
By Amnesty International London, 1997.
Teaching Tolerance
www.splcenter.org/teachingtolerance/tt-index.html
The Southern Poverty Law Center offers a magazine and a classroom series
aimed at fostering respect and equality in the classroom. Many low-cost
and free resources.
The Museum of Tolerance's Online Multimedia Learning Center Teacher
Resources motlc.wiesenthal.com/resources/
Sponsored by the Simon Wiesenthal Center, the Museum of Tolerance (www.wiesenthal.com)
teaches about the Holocaust. With curricular resources for teachers and
materials resources for librarians, this is an important site to look
at. Includes important features like "Coming to Grips with Teaching About
the Holocaust", bibliographies, articles, and a timeline.
Peace Corps' "World Wise Schools"
www.peacecorps.gov/wws
An "innovative global education program that seeks to engage US Students
in an inquiry about the world, themselves, and others", but equally useful
for non-US teachers and students.
The Challenge of Human Rights and Cultural Diversity
www.un.org/rights/dpi1627e.htm
by the UN's Department of Public Information.
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Becoming Involved
www.vrx.net/aar/get-involved.html
Artists Against Racism lists ways students, teachers, businesses and others
can become involved in the crusade to end racism.
Community Dialogue on Racism
www.cdr.on.ca
This non-profit Canadian organization "actively challenges racism and
works to develop cross cultural understanding and ethnocultural equality."
Includes useful information on hate crimes and what you can do to fight
racism.
E.R.A.C.E
www.erace.com
Promoting "reconciliation and unity among the races," this stylish site
provides resources, events listings, history and a bulletin board for
those who wish to fight racism.
ERASE
www.arc.org/Pages/ArcEd.html
ERASE [Expose Racism & Advance School Excellence] is "a multi-faceted
initiative to expose, document and
challenge racism in public education." Their site offers reports, resources
for journalists, students and teachers, a quiz section and a summary of
the initiative.
Racism Watch Desk
www.fair.org/racism-desk/
FAIR, a national media watch group, presents an excellent resource of
articles and information dealing with the media's misrepresentation of
people of color.
Recovering Racists Network
www.rrnet.org/rrn/fullhome.htm
An interesting approach to combating the problem, this site offers a useful
bibliography of relevant literature.
Say No to Racism
www.gov.nb.ca/hrc-cdp/e/sayno.htm
Question and answer format page that addresses racism basics and the effects
of racial discrimination.
Diversity Training
www.newsreel.org/topics/diversity.htm
California Newsreel provides a wonderful collection of videos on diversity
training, student life, faculty development and related issues. Easy to
navigate.
The Diversity Training Group *Best of the Net*
diversitydtg.com/
This organization serves clients including NASA, Johns Hopkins University
and The Baltimore Sun. Don't miss their excellent collection of articles
on diversity training.
Diversity Training University International
www.diversityuintl.com/
For those interested in becoming diversity trainers, this site contains
diversity training resources including a free training course and free
lessons emailed to you daily.
The Network of Alliances Bridging Race and Ethnicity (NABRE)
www.jointcenter.org/nabre/
The NABRE web site includes a directory of member organizations, resources
for racial healing, and "Lessons Learned". Special section for young people,
called "Youth NABRE".
Center for Living Democracy
www.livingdemocracy.org
The Center for Living Democracy offers resources to help people become
involved in community and social change. The site includes a Learning
Tools Catalog and a section on Educating for Democracy, to help create
a school culture and courses that bring democracy to life. The Center
emphasizes interracial dialogue and collaborative work in each of its
programs and through its resources as well as a listserv on how to bridge
the racial divide.
Racism. No Way.
racismnoway.com.au/
This Australian website for schools helps teachers and students understand
and recognize racism. It features a timeline with key dates in Australia's
development as a culturally diverse nation, lesson ideas, fact sheets,
and news.
Enabling Education Network Coordinator
(to be updated)
EENET has been set up to establish an information-sharing network aimed
at supporting and promoting the inclusion of marginalised groups in education
world wide.
I CARE -- Internet Centre Anti-Racism Europe
www.icare.to/
A partnership between United for Intercultural Action and the Magenta
Foundation, I CARE was founded to combat racism and to promote anti-racism
on the Internet. Databases, networks, news, listservs, and preparation
for the World Conference Against Racism at the UN, August-September 2001.
UNITED
www.united.non-profit.nl
Based in the Netherlands, UNITED for Intercultural Action is a not-for-profit
network European network of over 500 organizations against nationalism,
racism, fascism and in support of migrants and refugees. In English, German,
and French, and on the Magenta Foundation website, Dutch.
Campaign Against Racism and Fascism
www.carf.demon.co.uk/
CARF is Britain's only independent anti-racist magazine, documenting resistance
against racism - from black and refugee organisations, monitoring groups,
anti-deportation campaigns, football fan incidents, etc.
Saxakali
www.saxakali.com
A volunteer-run, left-leaning site which serves as a "people of color
portal", Saxakali has excellent news, links organized by world region,
and articles. Their motto is "Connecting Communities Thru' Online Education
& Networking". Hopeful, youthful, and thorough.
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