Racism and R Guide - Resources and Review

Virtual exhibition exploring the nature of Italian fascism in the early twentieth century. Includes digital reproductions of original documents and covers political, educational, social, and racial policies.
 
European and international news and discussion of the problem of racism, with links to a directory of addresses for anti
racism, migrant and refugee organisations in Europe, and the Crosspoint database of intercultural groups in over 100 countries throughout the globe.
 
An independent UK organisation that exists to tackle racial discrimination and promote racial equality. It works to encourage fair treatment and to promote equal opportunities for everyone, regardless of their race, colour, nationality, or national or ethnic origin, and provides information and advice to people who think they have suffered racial discrimination or harassment. There is extensive online information about the law, ethnic diversity, news and media, and the rights of individuals.
 
Independent bimonthly UK anti
racist magazine, covering issues such as racist violence, organised fascism, police racism, black self-defence, racist legislation, anti-immigration material in the media, and protests of refugees in detention centres. A sample of published articles are available online.
 
Campaigning organisation with information on the church and state, criminal justice, the death penalty, free speech, lesbian and gay rights, and racial equality, among other topics.
 
Offers information on how to become a member of the ACLU, take action against racism in America, and about nationwide public education campaigns. Includes a facility for drivers to report incidents in which they have been stopped by police, in order to collate information about the prevalence, patterns, and characteristics of racially discriminatory stops by state, county and local police departments.
 
Started in 1996, HateWatch provides an online resource for concerned individuals, academics, activists and the media to keep abreast of and to combat online bigotry. The information provided may be offensive to some.
 
Research centre which provides advanced study and research in the field of race and ethnic relations and publishes a series of policy papers, research papers and monographs. There is an online bibliographic database of a collection of primarily British non
book materials covering a wide range of issues in ethnic relations.
 
Transcriptions retelling experiences of slavery between the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries. Information is gathered from both slave traders and slaves, and relates to aspects of capture, work, and social conditions, as well as the attitudes of society following the abolition of slavery.
 
A not
for-profit educational charity supported by those committed to preserving the legacy of Anne Frank and defending democracy and human rights. Includes information about the life and times of Anne Frank, history of the Nazi period, and racism and discrimination in the world today.
 
Photographic archive commemorating the work of Charles Moore, with additional information on Moore's career. The images represent 1960s America and the civil rights issues of the time, providing important visual historical data. The collection features images of events such as Ku Klux Klan gatherings, the actions of Martin Luther King, and the Freedom March of 1963. Explanatory text accompanies each photograph.
 
Online exhibition depicting the political and social background of the 1936 Olympic games. Describes the Nazi Party's attempts to exploit the event, and sport in general, for political gain.
 
Set of illustrated articles on football topics such as hooliganism, the Taylor Report, black footballers in Britain, women and football, racism and football, fan power and democracy.
 
A non
partisan, bi-national institution founded in 1996 by the governments of Denmark and Germany. ECMI´s aim is to promote interdisciplinary research on minority-majority relations with Europe, and to contribute to the improvement of inter-ethnic relations in those parts of Western and Eastern Europe where ethnopolitical tension and conflict prevail.
 
The Chronicle is an international electronic magazine on changing black urban communities in Britain and abroad. Includes essays, articles and information about the black urban experience.
 
Journal of OneWorld Online, a partnership of over 100 organisations working for human rights and sustainable development. Provides news arranged by country and theme.
 
An annotated list of books and articles about the emotional aftershocks of rape, incest, child abuse, street crime, family violence, war, Holocaust, racial violence, political terror, and other forms of psychological trauma.
 
UK charity involved in research and analysis of race relations issues in Britain. Includes details of the IRR library, publications and current projects.
 
Full text of the report (published February 1999) of the public inquiry relating to the conduct of the Metropolitan Police investigation into the murder of black teenager Stephen Lawrence in London in 1993.
 
Set of links to selected, evaluated and annotated Internet resources relevant to human rights.
 
Offers English translations of Nazi propaganda written between 1933 and 1945. Features speeches by Nazi leaders, anti
semitic material, and visual resources such as book illustrations, postcards, postage stamps, and posters.
 
Timeline of key events in the history of enslaved Americans of African descent in the years prior to the Emancipation Proclamation, with links to related resources.
 
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