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Exploring the Latino and Afro/Latino experience in the United States.
There’s no better time to explore the Latino and Afro/Latino life experience, culture, and contributions to U.S. society that you didn't...


Feeling Cooped-Up? Explore Some of the World's Most Beautiful Villages & Small Towns
Exploring some of the most beautiful inhabited places of the world. 14 of the World's Most Historic Villages You Can Still Live In 25 of...


100 Historic Black Women Guitarists and Bassists You Need To Know
Showcasing the influences that Black, Indigenous, and Afro-identifying women musicians have had on music history. She Shreds magazine...


American Indians in Children's Literature: Best Books of 2019 (& More!)
Are you looking for best books by or about American Indians? First Nations? Want to choose books with respectful and accurate portrayals...


Farnazeh & Jack Guillebeaux: A Long Walk Together for Racial Unity
Arbury Jack Guillebeaux, born in North Carolina in 1936, and Farzaneh Rabani, born in Iran in 1942, were married in 1965. Segregation...


How to Make Trinidadian Roti
The roti, in Trinidad, is what the bagel is in New York, or the tortilla is in Mexico. Many variations on this flatbread are found across...


An American Story: Race Amity and The Other Tradition
Close cross-racial and cross-cultural amity has been a part of virtually every critical advance in access and equity in America's ...


How to Make Conchas
The Mexican sweet breads called conchas are sweet, yeasty, and topped with a buttery sugar cookie topping. Very popular, and common in...


Making Lautipolo/Lemon Leaf Tea
This delightful tea is a favorite in Samoa! How to make Lemon Leaf Tea. Laumoli Lautipolo - Citrus leaves: How Samoans use citrus leaves...


UNESCO World Heritage Sites
Places as unique and diverse as the wilds of East Africa’s Serengeti, the Pyramids of Egypt, the Great Barrier Reef in Australia and...


Humanizing Stories: Childrens' & Youth Literature for Healing Racism
Suggestions for some of the best in diverse books for children, middle-graders, and young adults. Dr. Ebony Elizabeth Thomas, Associate...


Making 'Senegalese Tea': Attaya
Attaya: A daily tea-drinking social occasion in many West African nations. “Wherever it is served, a constant is that it always appears...


Shared Visions: How World Religions View Everyday Topics
Shared Visions is an ongoing project of the Tanenbaum Center for Interreligious Understanding, reminding us how the world’s religions...


Ruha Benjamin: "The 'Pandemic as a Portal' to a New World"
The global spread of a microscopic virus places the ravages of racism and inequity under the microscope. How might the COVID-19 pandemic...


“So powerful is the light of unity that it can illuminate the whole earth.”
Forging a Path to Racial Justice: A message from the Baha’is of the United States, June 19, 2020. “To create a just society begins with...


Playing for Change: Re-Imagining a World Connected by Music
Playing For Change is a movement created to inspire and connect the world through music, born from the shared belief that music has the...


Making Brazilian Chimarrão
Chimarrão is a caffeine-rich hot drink that is made using the dried leaves of yerba mate (erva-mate in Portuguese). Introduction to...


#BlackLivesMatter: What is Meaningful Action for Me as a White Person?
Resources to foster understanding and offer opportunities for Whites to go outside comfort zones, take meaningful risks, and make more...


Talking About Race: Resources from the National Museum of African American History and Culture
More than 100 online multi-media tools and resources to foster constructive dialogue about racism and its corrosive impact. Anneliese A....


Making Parisian Le Chocolat Chaud
The word chocolate comes from the Nahuatl word /chikola:tl/ which meant "chocolate beverage" and today designates a well-loved beverage...


Tahirih Justice Center
Creating a world where all women and girls enjoy equality and live in safety and with dignity. Tahirih Justice Center stands alone as the...


Brukty Tigabu: Determined to Improve Kids Lives
Determined, resilient, and on a mission to improve education for millions of children in Ethiopia encountering challenges on almost...


Audre Lorde: Celebrating Our Differences
The quote above is from Audre Lorde, Our Dead Behind Us: Poems (1986). “I used to speak in poetry. I would read poems, and I would...


Kevin Locke: Flute, Dance, Spirit
Kevin Locke (Lakota name: Tȟokéya Inážiŋ, meaning "The First to Arise", is Lakota (Hunkpapa band) and Anishinaabe. He is a preeminent...
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