Online U.S. census data can be searched by specific region, race or ethnicity, age, and more.
Focuses on indigenous peoples worldwide; includes electronic version of the journal Cultural Survival Quarterly, a "world report on the rights of indigenous peoples and ethnic minorities"
Extensive lists of newsgroups, listservs, gophers, WWW sites and much more. Includes African American, American Indian, Asian American, and Latino resources
A monthly e-journal discussing issues affecting multiracial individuals
Well-organized one-page list with great annotations from librarian Jean Kent at North Seattle Community College; includes more than the usual selections
A wealth of information on diversity initiatives underway at various institutions of higher education; co-sponsored by the Association of American Colleges and Universities and the University of Maryland
Univ. Southern California. Includes numerous reference guides to books and other library resources regarding African Americans, American Indians, Asian Americans, and Mexican Americans, plus Jewish resources
"... a multicultural, online U.S. publication about democracy."
Celebrate the Mixed Race Experience.
Mixed Race
Focusing on the issues of mixed race people.
An extensive online catalog of videos, music cd's and books on historic and contemporary ethnic music and dance the world over
A well organized collection of international multicultural links, with an emphasis on education
Founded in 1972. Includes conference, publications, and association information, along with many links elsewhere
An outstanding site with full text reports, papers, searchable databases and other resources concerning the education of language minority students
Maintained by David Phillips, from the larger American Studies Web. Long lists point to African American, Asian American, American Indian, U.S. Latino, and other ethnic studies links
Unannotated links organized by category; includes some racial and ethnic links, women's studies, LGB concerns, disabilities, and general information
This bibliography represents a fraction of literature on and relating to interracial and multicultural people. Most of these articles can be accessed by visiting your local library, or by going to the University of Michigan's Undergraduate or Graduate Library. Some citations are repeated in different categories.
Based in Colorado, this important multimedia journal defines "multiculturalism" broadly to consider race and ethnicity, gender, class studies, religious affiliation, and more
From UC Santa Barbara has links to African American, American Indian, Asian American / Pacific, and US Latino (mostly Chicano) Internet resources, plus refugee / immigrant populations, Jewish resources, and European minorities
Pages include some useful links, but it may need some probing