Some ethnic pages & directories

[Field of wildflowers]

This is no ghetto. Check out other Street Librarian pages for links to publishers like Black Classic Press and Polychrome Publishing, and zines such as Pocho.

Afro-American women writers of the 19th century (digitized texts)

American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee

American Indian Library Association

American Indian Movement

American Indian Sport Team Mascots ("Activist Resources and Archives")

Anarchist People of Color

Andanzas al Web Latino (Molly Molloy's directory of Latino pages)

Arab Film Distribution (focus: "the Arab world in North America")

Arabic Media Internet Network (bilingual articles, links to Arabic press)

Asia for Kids (Asian American book and tape distributor)

Asian American Film (includes filmmaker database)

Bamboo Girl (includes Asian, queer, hapa, and Filipino links)

Black Caucus of the American Library Association

Black Radical Congress

Center for Third World Organizing

Ethnic NewsWatch (Dan Tsang's page of links to home pages and current issues of publications in the Ethnic NewsWatch CD-ROM)

The Hapa Project (portraits and autobiographical statements by multiracial people)

Hmong Resources (includes Hmong language lessons, videos, music samples, essays, stories, current events, news resources, photo archives, journals and links to other Hmong related sites)

Invisible America ("Satirical Realism" from Alex Rivera and others)

The Japanese American Internment (includes photos, glossary, timelines, and links to related web sites)

Korean Quarterly (Excellent publication "by and for the Korean American community of the Twin Cities and Upper Midwest," including adoptees)

Making Face, Making Soul ("A Chicana Feminist Homepage")

Malcolm X: A Research Site (includes speeches, text, webliography, and study guide)

Mavin Foundation ("Celebrating multiracial and transracially-adopted youth")

Mosaicbooks.com includes directory of Black bookstores)

Native American books; thumbs up & thumbs down to nearly 300 titles (including many children's books)

Native American Home Pages (Lisa Mitten's site includes links to pages of individual nations, organizations and urban Indian Centers, Tribal colleges & Native Studies programs, and media)

Native American Rights Fund (Includes back issues of NARF Legal Review, links to treaty collections and texts)

New California Media (links to articles from California's ethnic presses; includes directory)

Oyate (books, music, and videos by Native people--as well as analysis of "books to avoid")

The Patrin Web Journal: Romani (Gypsy) Culture and History

PLUS: Public Libraries Using Spanish (For librarians serving Spanish-speaking populations)

Race Traitor; includes selections from past issues of the journal subtitled "treason to whiteness is loyalty to humanity"

REFORMA (National Association to Promote Library Services to the Spanish Speaking)

Universal Black Pages (Web directory)

VG: Voices from the Gaps (Women artists and writers of color, bio-bibliography)

Voices That Must Be Heard (Weekly links to articles from New York City's ethnic presses; Independent Press Association-New York)

Women of Color Resource Center

You Don't Look Japanese (Interracial/biracial resources)

Page updated November 2, 2008.

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