How Race Is Lived in America
- Series of New York Times articles based on the premise that race relations are being defined less by political action than by daily experience. Includes archival articles and Web resources list. [Free regestration required.]
All Look Same - Tests the reader's ability to identify people by Asian descent in 18 individual photographs.
AsianWhite.org - Focusing on race relations between Asians and whites. Topics include outmarriage, immigration, media and politics.
The Barbie Science Fair Experiment - A 3rd grade science fair experiment titled "Does Skin Color Make a Difference" that was removed by the school district.
Black People Love Us - Satire by Chelsea and Jonah Peretti describes a fictional white couple and their flubbed attempts to relate to blacks. Includes viewer letters.
Call Me Racist, I Don't Care - A Henry Rutgers Undergraduate Honors Thesis examining Englewood, New Jersey's lawsuit seeking to desegregate its schools by merging with its unwilling neighbors.
FAIR Issue Area - Racism - Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting project to monitor and combat the media's marginalization, misrepresentation and exclusion of people of color in both the news and the newsroom.
Jim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia - A careful examination of racist stereotypes of African-Americans throughout history including research papers and photos of racist objects.
Over 200 Facts Related to Racial Issues - This site contains over two hundred facts on racial issues such as discrimination, income differences, affirmative action, education, slavery, media, politics and violence among other topics.
Race and History - A community of volunteers committed to social development. Includes articles and links.
Race and Human Rights - Compilation of resources on race and human rights for the World Conference against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance, to be held in South Africa in 2001.
Racism and Race in American Law - Considering the intersection between racism and race with American law, and the role of the law in promoting or alleviating racism.
Secret Daughter - The story of a mixed race daughter and the white mother who gave her up for adoption. Discussion boards, audio of racial issues, and links to search for your family history.
Teaching to make a difference - The sites general aim is to support and provide educational material to teach about issues relating to tolerance and intolerance, the Holocaust, Human Rights, diversity and multi-culturalism.
WhitePrivilege.com - A frequently updated website of antiracist resources including links to books, articles, and original content.
World Conference Against Racism - Brief background and analysis of issues like caste discrimination, refugees, asylum seekers, migrants, internally displaced persons and citizenship.
World Conference against Racism 2001 - Official site of the United Nations conference against racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance.
ZNet Race Watch - A selection of ZNet articles, internal and external links to articles on race, racism, and antiracism and antiracist struggle.
Jewish comic bars 'Palestinian' warm-up - Describing how comedian Jackie Mason refused to allow an American Vietnam veteran to perform an opening act for his show, because the performer happened to be Palestinian. (August 29, 2002)
The Biology of Skin Color - Researchers suggest that differences in skin color arose to balance the body's use of sunlight and vitamins. (February 1, 2000)
Reverse Racism - Includes an article on reverse racism and discrimination. (November 1, 1993)