Sites of Interest
- African American Resources: The most extensive and broad collection of African American web resources, by topic.
- African American Resources at UCLA: Includes resources on women and on employment.
- Africa Web Links:
An extensive gateway grouped by topic, regularly updated. - AfriGeneas: For African American genealogy research.
- Historical Text Archives: Web resources on African American History.
- In Motion: The African American Migratory Experience: Hosted by the Schomburg Center. Includes historical text, archival images, and timelines.
- Asian American Resources: At MIT, includes web resources organized by region and countries/ territories.
- Asian American Studies Resources at UC Irvine : With audiovisual materials, magazines and journals and a list of movements.
- Asian Studies Virtual Library:
Hosted by the Australia National University in Canberra. Includes clubs, organizations and media listings. Organized in regional (Asian/Pacific) and global web resources. - Information Resources for Asian American Studies at UC Santa Barbara:Includes library resources, reference pages, archival collections and museums and bibliographies.
- Center for Research on Learning and Teaching (University of Michigan): Resources for teachers, including teaching strategies.
- National Center for Curriculum Transformation Resources on Women: The Center, located at Towson University, provides on-line info about curriculum transformation. Includes web resources listings and publications.
- Center for the Study of Race, Politics and Culture: The Center, located at the University of Chicago, has an extensive listing of web resources and events around the nation.
- Center for Research in Ethnic Relations: Search the CRER Database of Resources in Ethnic Relations (citations of pamphlets, reports and journal articles). At the University of Warwick (England).
- Diversity Database: Most extensive group of resources on diversity. Includes search capability, news and institutional diversity resources. Hosted by the University of Maryland.
- Diversity Web: A resource for diversity issues in higher education. Site includes editions of Diversity Digest, discussion forums, and institutional profiles. Created and maintained by the Unversity of Maryland and the American Asssociation of Colleges and Universities.
- Ethnic-L: Lists most associations and institutions dealing with diversity worldwide.
- Multicultural Internet Links: At UCLA, gives a list of resources through useful links.
- On Campus Diversity Resources: This is a preliminary list of some useful websites related to institutional units; academic departments, programs, and research units; and student organizations who do diversity related work on campus.
- Reference and Research on Race and Ethnicity: Georgetown University, a specific space provides an extensive list of resources. organized by ethnicity.
- Black Feminism Bibliography: Where one will find an extensive bibliography of black American feminist thought from across the disciplines.
- Center for Gender Studies: Located at the University of Chicago, provides an extensive gateway, including a list of Student Organizations and Research Centers.
- Center for Women & Information Technology: The Center offers numerous resources focused, among other things, on the relationship between gender and IT.
- Global Feminisms: The Global Feminisms site at the University of Michigan was developed out of a years-long project and concluding conference. It involved extensive videotaped oral histories with ten feminist activists (academic and community) in four countries (China, Poland, India, and the U.S.).
- Institute for Research and Education on Women and Gender: These resources address a number of different issues and are arranged by category. It includes: Women in the Arts, Women and Technology, and Women and Health issues.
- Making Face, Making Soul: This site contains a variety of resources ranging from short biographies of Chicanas, to Chicana poetry and literature, cultural resources, academic resources.
- National Council for Research on Women: A gateway of different research centers on women arranged by region and state. Includes access to the NCRW's Research-for-Action Clearinghouse.
- National Women's Alliance: The National Women's Alliance is a multi-issue human rights and social justice organization devoted to addressing the intersections of race, class, gender, ethnicity, nationality, sexual orientation, and other markers of difference.
- National Women's Studies Association – Resources: Includes the Women Information's Network as well as other useful links.
- Women Studies Resources Gateway: Prepared by the Joan Korenman, at the Center for Women and Information Technology, offers different lists of forums, programs and issues. (Scroll to "External Resources")
- Women's Studies Library at the University of Illinois-Urbana Champaign: An extensive collection of web resources, from development to women's studies programs around the globe.
- Center for Multilingual, Multicultural Research: Includes topics dealing with ancient Meso-American civilizations and Chicano interests.
- Hispanic/Latino Resources (Kansas City Public Library): Gateway for Latino resources search.
- Latino Web Sites: Lists recommended Web sites for the study of ethnicity. Includes links to bibliographical listings. Excellent starting point for research.
- LatinoWeb: Extremely comprehensive site divided by categories.
- Smithsonian Center for Latino Initiatives: Includes programs and opportunities at the Smithsonian Institution.
- The Center for Cross Cultural Health at the University of Minnesota: Includes links, information their sponsored conference and resources, including videos.
- UCLA School of Medicine-Center for the Study of Latino Health: With links to Latino Health organizations.
- University of North Carolina Minority Health Project: Provides annotated bibliographies relevant to health of racial and ethnic populations.
- National Congress of American Indians: A policy-oriented site geared towards American Indian governments.
- Native Sites: Resources organized by tribe from the Cradleboard Teaching Project.
- Virtual Library - American Indians: Includes an extensive list of resources grouped by specialty such as culture, language and indigenous knowledge. Nationwide web listings.
- Yale University Native American Studies:: This site includes an extensive list of web resources, including listservs.
- The Cultural Systems Analysis Group (CuSAG): An applied research and technical assistance unit in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Maryland College Park with a mission of offering expertise in cultural and community analysis using knowledge and skills grounded in anthropology, community health, and ethnographic research methods.
- Doing Feminist Research: A annotated bibliography developed with the purpose of providing feminist researchers with resources related to methodology.
- International Journal of Qualitative Methods: a peer reviewed journal published quarterly as a web-based journal by the International Institute for Qualitative Methodology at the University of Alberta, Canada, and its international affiliates. It is a multi-disciplinary, multi-lingual journal, free to the public.
