Teaching and Learning Resources

Bibliographies and Framing Tools

Educating Global Citizens

The Intersection of Race, Gender, and Class

Defining the world's public property: Who owns knowledge?

AN INVESTIGATION INTO COLLECTIVE HISTORICAL KNOWLEDGE AND IMPLICATIONS OF ITS IGNORANCE

Learning Capacities in Knowledge Producation Systems

Exercising the Sociological Imagination

Sociology of Knowledge

Resources for Feminist Research Race, Gender and Knowledge Production

Times of our Lives -- WHAT TIME IS IT? RESOURCES FOR HOROLOGISTS & STUDENTS OF TIME

Women's Studies Resources -- University at Albany


Teaching

The African American Odyssey: A Quest for Full Citizenship -- showcases the incomparable African American collections of the Library of Congress. Displaying more than 240 items, including books, government documents, manuscripts, maps, musical scores, plays, films, and recordings, this is the largest black history exhibit ever held at the Library, and the first exhibition of any kind to feature presentations in all three of the Library's buildings.

Faculty Partnerships in Teaching Racism, Classism, and Heterosexism  -  A PowerPoint presentation (Microsoft PowerPoint must be installed on your PC in order to view this). Resources and dialogues for students, educators, and activists.

What does Information Literacy Mean for Women's Studies?

Media Literacy Project

Multicultural Pavillion

Non-Violence InternationalNonviolence International (NI) assists individuals, organizations, and governments striving to utilize nonviolent methods to bring about changes reflecting the values of justice and human development on personal, social, economic, and political levels

Racial Questions Questionnaire -- Created by Faith Ringgold



Global Citizenship Theory

Progressive Perspectives, Vol.1, No. 2: Spring "Education for Global Citizenship and Social Responsibility."

Illuminations:Contributions from Douglas Kellner -- Sites on Critical Theory

Critical Globalisation Theory and the Global Women's Movement: Some Propositions on Solidarity, Communication and Citizenship -- by Peter Waterman, in Global Solidarity Dialogue

A Curriculum for Global Citizenship, OXFAM -- Key elements for responsible Global Citizenship

Dialogue of Civilizations for Global Citizenship -- by Majid Tehranian

Global Governance

Global Convulsions

Social Criticism Review

ANCESTORS IN THE AMERICAS producer Loni Ding offers a trail blazing global perspective of U.S. history, viewing Asian American and American history as one and the same.


Organizations

Center for Global Ethics -- also their links

Radio For Peace International (RFPI)

IGC - IGC is the U.S. member of the Association for Progressive Communications, a global partnership of computer networks that link activists around the world


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