Arab Culture and Civilization
This site offers ten multi-media modules that present various
aspects of Arab life and culture, including, for example, History, Ethnicity & Identity, Islam, Popular Culture & Performing Arts.
Developed by The National Institute for Technology and Liberal Education.
Exhibits of the Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies/Historical
Society of Pennsylvania
The Balch Institute, which merged with the Historical Society of
Pennsylvania in 2002, explores the history of immigration and ethnic life in America. Online exhibits include, for example,
"Ethnic Weddings in America" and "Italian American Experience."
Diversity Web: An Interactive Research Hub for Higher Education
A large compendium of campus practices and resources about
diversity. From the Office of Diversity, Equity and Global Initiatives of the Association of American
Colleges & Universities.
Minority Studies Links
Links to general resources and resources arranged by
ethnic/cultural group. From Voice of the Shuttle: Website for Humanities Research.
Multicultural Pavilion
Extensive resources for educators, students, and activists to
explore and discuss multicultural education. Created by Paul Gorski of the University of Virgina.
Multicultural Review
A quarterly journal for teachers, professors, librarians,
administrators, and anyone else who is interested in learning about new developments and trends in the
field of cultural diversity. Features reviews of new print and non-print resources on multicultural topics and articles
that explore current issues.
Race, Ethnicity and
Identity
Ethnicity and diversity links prepared by the Crossroads Project of
the American Studies Association and Georgetown University as part of the American Studies Electronic Crossroads.
Standards: The International Journal of Multicultural Studies
A free electronic journal hosted by the University of Colorado,
Boulder featuring interviews, essays, poetry, fiction, visual arts and more.
U.S. Census: Data on Race
This link leads to the "R" section of the Census website.
At the top of the page is "Race", broken down into sections on minority-owned businesses, people (based on the
2000 and 1990 census), population estimates and population projections.