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Race and Racism: The Body Will Remember What the Mind Tends to Forget
Offers an extraordinary index to Web sites dealing with race, linking to essays, articles, poetry, photos, and more.
Critical Decade: A Black Cultural Studies Web Site
Provides pages on prominent African-American scholars such as bell hooks and Kobena Mercer. Includes bibliographies and links to online essays, information on upcoming conferences, and links to sites dealing with visual arts, literature, film criticism, and popular culture.
The Asian-American Policy Review
Includes an extensive list of links to sites on Asian-American studies programs, student organizations, publications, and more.
Manas: India and Its Neighbors
Offers a scholarly hypertextual history of India by Vinay Lal of UCLA's History department; rich with images and text about India's culture from food to film, geography to government.
Postcolonial Studies at Emory University
Gives background information on post-colonial studies and includes pages on major figures in the field, along with bibliographies and summaries of their approaches to issues concerning the history of "the Orient."
Felipe's Things Latino Page--Connecting to CyberRaza
Holds bilingual pages and links to diverse aspects of Latino culture ranging from religion to history to music to politics.
The Affirmative Action and Diversity Project: A Web Page for Research
Presents opposing viewpoints and includes subcategories such as Proposition 209, Culture and Affirmative Action, and Individual versus Group Rights. Sponsored by Carl Gutierrez-Jones of the Department of English at University of California at Santa Barbara.
World Wide Women
The Diversity/Culture section of this site provides links to sites dealing with diverse cultures and ethnicities-for example, a linked essay on the hejab's political, economic, and religious import for women in Cairo, Egypt.
Links to Aboriginal Resources
Covers the aboriginal peoples of Canada, the United States, Latin America, New Zealand, and Australia, with links to material on their art, culture, and legal battles, as well as coverage of current news and debates.
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