Our best pick for cutting-edge interactive multiculturalism steadily remains Cafe Los Negros. Check out the startlingly intelligent photography of Nigerian-born MFON ESSIEN before it's too late!!
African American Information, complete with a soundtrack, and a multitude of links.
South Asian Researchers' Forum, a database of related WWW sites.
Multicultural Internet Links, part of the Chicano/Latino Electronic Network (CLEN) and is a joint project of the Center for Virtual Research in the College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences at the University of California at Riverside, the Chicano
Studies Research Center at UCLA and the Linguistic Minority Research
Institute at the University of California at Santa Barbara.
At-Risk Children and Youth Resources from the North Central Regional Educational Laboratory
Center for Educational Reform Homepage
The Escotet International Link/Education
The Fourth World Documentation Project, "Indigenous People's Information for the Online Community," offering a host of projects, data, and links.
Paul Brians' Serious Links, an ever-evolving mix of Internet sites.
Archive of Folk Culture, an ethnographic collection from the Library of Congress
Liberal Arts Links from the Global Campus
Diversity, part of the History/Social Studies Web Site for K-12 Teachers
The Mississippi Review Online, one of the best literary sources on the web.
Discipline-Specific Resources, from the University of Colorado's Masala Server
The 'lectric Law Library: a jocular, efficient tool, including legal forms for downloading and concise definitions of legalese. Great for students wishing to study law through mock practice.
EdLaw, Incorporated: Resources for Education Law, including data on ADA, IDEA, and other important info.
U.S. Government and Politics, a well-connected database.
Institute of Governmental Studies at UC Berkeley.
Kennedy School Online Political Information Network, a database and resource site maintained by Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government Office of Communications and
Public Affairs.
Welcome to the White House, a governmental introduction to statesmanship. Take tours; ask questions; send email to the President from this site.
Viet Nam Generation, Inc. Home Page, home of the Sixties Project and Viet Nam Generation, Inc. A multiple award-winning site, with searchable data base.
Fat!So?"for people who don't apologize about their size..."
Women's Studies Resources, a database produced by the University of Maryland at College Park.
Gay/Lesbian Studies and Queer Resources, a multi-task directory, including links to relevant sites throughout the net.
La Casa de Arenal ElectronicaSeleccionada la mejor página Electronica en Latinoamérica. The best bilingual queer resources pages, in Spanish, English, French, Italian, and German.
Gender and Sexuality: Web pages from Carnegie Mellon University. Home page for Carnegie Mellon includes a plethora of liberal arts pages.
Chris and John's Youth/HIV/AIDS Links
UNAIDS: The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS
Balancing the National Budget, a simulation program from UC Berkeley's < a href = "http://garnet.berkeley.edu:3333/.aboutccer.html">Center for Community Economic Research (CCER). Go figure, mathematicians...
Chemistry Resource Links, from Stewart Memorial Library
Physical Science and Chemistry Gopher Menu from UC San Diego
Biology Hypertext Chapters from MIT
BioEthics: An Outline for a High School Course, by Jerry Devlin, 1992 Woodrow Wilson Biology Institute
The Visible Human Project from the U.S. National Library of Medicine
Access Excellence Collection, "An archive of the favorite classroom activities submitted by high school biology and life sciences teachers participating in the Access Excellence program."
Stacey Kimmel, Collection Management Services at D.H. Hill Library, North Carolina State University, presents a vast array of cultural studies linked, meticulously archived.
The World Fact Book, presented by the U.S. government.
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