Resources and Links
For more information about Michael Nejman's book, Diversity, Student Activities and their roles in Community Colleges, visit the NACA Website and click on "NACA Publications," and then "Resources." The book can be ordered through the Web site; it was reviewed in the "Back to School" Programming magazine issue (1996).
Other Resources from Michael Nejman
A Student Programmer's Guide to Developing Multicultural Activities at Community Colleges
So Much to Learn, So Little Time - Tips for Creating Relevant Multicultural Events on Campus
Multicultural Programming on Predominantly White Campuses: Top Ten Strategies For Success
NACA Boston 2000 Results of brainstorming session from "Good Times for All: Multicultural Programming for a Predominantly White Campus"
NACA Indianapolis 2002 Results of brainstorming session from "Good Times for All: Multicultural Programming for a Predominantly White Campus."
NACA Mid America 2003 Results of brainstorming session from "If Everyone's Invited, Why Aren't They Coming? Multicultural Programming Tips."
"Beautiful Solutions: How to increase attendance at your multicultural programs"
New! "Programming can move campuses from comfort zone toward healthy multicultural society"
New! "Multicultural Literacy Through Programming Contemporary Films" (published in NACA's Programming magazine, August 2004
Diversity and Multicultural Links
New! Freedom Center (very informative museum located in Cincinnati, Ohio)
New! A really great site! How to Stop Hate on Your Campus and Community
New! Stop Slavery in the World Advocacy Group
Learn
words from up to 30 languages! Unforgettable
Languages
Cultures
On The Edge
Encyclopedia Britannica Guide to Black History
Fair Trade Federation (child labor info and outlet for info about fair wages for economically disadvantaged artisans and farmers worldwide)
National Clearinghouse for Bilingual Education @ Washington University
National Conference for Community and Justice
National Multicultural Institute
United States Memorial Museum (very informative museum in Washington, D.C.)
www.DiversityInc.com is a good business-oriented site, but requires membership to access featured stories.
International Job Opportunities
Brandeis University's International Employment
Duke University's International Resources
Links for Discovering Your Family's Roots
Cyndi's List of Genealogy Sites
American Family Immigration History Center
African-American Roots Web site
The Mormon site for free genealogical information
Miscellaneous Information
New! Favorite Quotes About Diversity
If you'd like to inform me about other good links or resources, please email me.