Diversity Bibliography
Offered by the Poynter Institute, a nonprofit organization "dedicated to teaching and inspiring journalists and media leaders," this bibliography, updated in early 2005, links to online resources, including organizations and reports, and a list of books of interest in the field of diversity and the media.
DiversityWeb
A project of the American Association of American Colleges and Universities, DiversityWeb is comprehensive compendium of campus practices and resources about diversity in higher education.
Ethnic & Multicultural History
This site, from The Learning Page, Library of Congress, offers annotated links to approximately 30 resources showcasing the history of ethnic diversity in the United States.
Immigration
From the American Memory, Library of Congress, this feature presentation links educators to primary sources from the Library of Congress' online collections. It provides an introduction to the study of immigration to the United States, focusing on the immigrant groups that arrived in greatest numbers during the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Issue Guide on Immigration
Public Agenda Online, a "nonpartisan, nonprofit public opinion research and citizen education organization" founded in 1975, Public Agenda Online offers this topical "issue guide" with facts, findings, news articles, and various perspectives and public opinion on immigration.
The Living Cities Census Series
With support from Living Cities: The National Community Development Initiative, the Brookings Institution Center on Urban and Metropolitan Policy has launched the Living Cities Census Series, a major three-year effort to illustrate how urban and suburban America has changed in the last two decades. As a part of this Census 2000 effort, Brookings is conducting comparative analyses of the major social, economic and demographic trends for the top 100 U.S. metropolitan areas. Its section on Race and Ethnicity includes publications such as Latino Growth in Metropolitan America and Melting Pot Suburbs: A Census 2000 Study of Suburban Diversity.
Metropolitan Racial and Ethnic Change -- Census 2000
This web site, a public service of the Lewis Mumford Center, the State University of New York at Albany, and the Ford Foundation, offers information and analyses of how the racial and ethnic composition of metropolitan areas has shifted in the last ten years, and how increasing diversity is experienced at the level of local neighborhoods.
Race and Ethnicity Online
Created by the American Political Science Association's Section on Race, Ethnicity, and Politics, this site focuses on research related to Native-,
African-, Latino and Asian Pacific Americans.
Washington Post: Census 2000
This page links to an extensive series of articles on the 2000 census that delineate the changes which have occurred in the U.S. population over the last decade. In addition, the site provides links to a census timeline, sample forms and a useful collection of background documents and resources.