- Materials from the March 2012 Community Meeting with Shari Robinson-Lynk, facilitator of “The Social Construction of Race”:
- Ann Arbor African-American History
- Ann Arbor Street Panels Sponsored by Alpha Kappa Alpha and Delta Sigma Theta Sororities; Alpha Phi Alpha, Kappa Alpha Psi, and Omega Psi Phi Fraternities; Bethel AME Church and Second Baptist Church
- Curriculum Guides
- Guidelines for Dialogue (PDF)
- Reading Lists
- Websites
- Media Issues—A Canadian site that explores issues surrounding the media's impact on society.
- Teaching Tolerance—The Southern Poverty Law Center offers a magazine and a classroom series aimed at fostering respect and equality in the classroom. Many low-cost and free resources.
- Peace Corps' "World Wise Schools"—An “innovative global education program that seeks to engage US Students in an inquiry about the world, themselves, and others,” but equally useful for non-US teachers and students.
- Diversity Hub—An interactive resource hub for higher education.
- Crossroads (PDF)—A list of books and resources available for purchase.
- EdChange—Professional Development, scholarship, activism for diversity, social justice and community growth
- www.colorlines.com—This site is a national magazine about race, color and action. Publisher Rinku Sen will speak at U-M on March 21, 2013 — see the Calendar of Events.
- www.diversity@hrtrain.org—On-line courses on diversity, workplace violence and discriminatory harassment are offered.
- www.euroamerican.org—This site is a multiracial organization that looks at whiteness and white American culture.
- www.freemaninstitute.com—This website has resource material for diversity training featuring Dr. Joel Freeman.
- www.aaregistry.com—An African American Registry—nonprofit education organization with the largest Black American history web site in the world
- www.middlepassagemuseum.org—The mission of Middle Passage, Inc. is to provide an historical journey into African American history as told through artifacts of time and origin.
- www.newsreel.org—California based organization that is an excellent resource for videos and educational material. Race: The Power of An Illusion video series is offered through this site.
- www.returntoglory.org—This website has a huge ancient Egyptian photo gallery, resource material available
- www.sojo.net—Founded in 1971, Sojourners is a Christian ministry for spiritual renewal and social justice.
- http://rpp.english.ucsb.edu/—Race and Pedagogy Project of the University of California - Santa Barbara. Filled with a diverse set of articles and research on race in America
- http://www.usa-people-search.com/content-milestones-in-black-history.aspx—Milestones in Black history (Submitted by the Golding Family)
- http://www.childpsychology.net/multicultural-resource—Multicultural educational resources for those in Child Psychology.