Artefacts Canada: Humanities - A database of approximately 2.5 million object records and images, where available, based on the collections information provided by contributing museums and galleries. Have a look and you will find treasures from disciplines such as archaeology, decorative arts, fine arts, ethnology, and history.
California Ethnic and Multicultural Archives (CEMA) - A division of the Special Collections Department of the University Libraries at the University of California, Santa Barbara. CEMA advances scholarship in ethnic studies through its varied collections of primary research materials documenting the lives and activities of African Americans, Asian/Pacific Americans, Chicanos/Latinos, and Native Americans in California. The collections represent the cultural, artistic, ethnic, and racial diversity that characterizes the state's population.
Center for Immigration Studies - Think tank devoted to research and policy analysis of the economic, social, demographic, fiscal, and other impacts of immigration on the United States.
Center for World Indigenous Studies (CWIS) - A research and education organization dedicated to wider understanding and appreciation of the ideas and knowledge of indigenous peoples and the social, economic and political realities of indigenous nations.
Centre for Research in Ethnic Relations (CRER) - A major academic body in the UK for the research and teaching of aspects of race, migration and ethnic relations. Based at the University of Warwick.
Five Views: An Ethnic Historic Site Survey for California - In 1979, the California Office of Historic Preservation recruited experts to write narrative histories and identify one hundred recorded historic property sites for each of five ethnic minorities in California: California Indians, Black Americans, Chinese Americans, Japanese Americans, and Mexican Americans.
Institute of Ethnology and Folklore Research - Founded in 1948 in Zagreb. The members of the Institute are experts in a variety of disciplines, such as: ethnology, cultural anthropology, folklore studies, literary theory, theatre studies, music studies, choreology, and art history. The Institute has a rich library and collection of ethnographic materials, where a number of manuscript collections, audio and video recordings, photographs and films are held. The Institute also publishes the Nova etnografija series, as well as the academic journal Narodna Umjetnost.
Movies, Race and Ethnicity - Videotapes in the Media Resources Center, University of California, Berkeley. The videographies provide a broad sampling of ethnic and racial representations in the movies over the last century.
RomNews Network - RomNews is a regular information service about Roma and Roma refugees in English. Present-day distribution There are today about 12-15 million Roma worldwide (approx. 12 mil. in Europe). Most live in the Balkans (especially in Romania), Central Europe and the former Soviet Union. Fewer live in Western Europe, Middle East, North Africa and America. Roma can be subdivided into groups, which are described as nations, depending on place of residence or origin. European nations include Spanish "Gitanos", French "Manouche" and German "Cinti".
Tim Wise - Anti-racist writer and educator, Tim Wise home page.
Unity: Journalists of Color - A strategic alliance of Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA), National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ), National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ), and Native American Journalists Association (NAJA). UNITY develops programs and institutional relationships that promote year-round journalism advocacy and education, with a focus on fairness and accuracy in news coverage as well as diversity in the newsroom.
Voices from the Gaps - Learn about the lives and works of North American women writers of color.
William Moses Kunstler Fund for Racial Justice - The Fund supports the WMK Racial Justice Fellow at the Center for Constitutional Rights, makes grants to fierce and energetic projects to help guarantee William Kunstler's legacy, and helps to coordinate and implement projects and inititiatives in the interest of racial justice.
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