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For those searching for a site to register or find missing family members, the Holocaust Global Registry is an interactive site established for this purpose.

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Great Multicultural Sites to Visit

These sites may or may not be associated with schools directly, but they are worthwhile and represent outstanding work in the field of multiculturalism.

Multicultural Trivia Trek from Southern Regional High School District

Teachers Internet Pages, (TIPS) from Thailand

International Education Webzine, from TIPS

Hall of Multiculturalism from Texas, an impressive site!

Academy of Achievement--a great source of inspiration

Bushnet, a great site for the schools in Far North Queensland, Australia

Emporia State's Dr. Cynthia Seguin offers these great links to multicultural and educational sites

Stanford University's Guide to Japan, a phenomenal site!

Kids Window to Japan--delightful!

Teacher and friend Barb Sonek. From here, you can also get to her page for kids, and it's wonderful!

The Brevard Community College Multicultural Center Database of Speakers, Literature and More.

Uncle Eli's Haggadah--fun, laughter, educational schmaltz!

Literature on the Holocaust, a truly phenomenal site out of the University of Pennsylvania and the English classes of Dr. Al Filreis. A must see!

A fabulous Holocaust lesson plan from George Cassutto of North Hagerstown High, Maryland

A high school class project on the Civil Rights Movement

Teacher George Cassutto's parents were Holocaust survivors. This site is in their memory. Very moving!

The Beast Within, from North Hagerstown High school. Outstanding!

Yahoo! offers an impressive set of links for Human Rights Organizations.

United Nations CyberSchoolBus--a cool around-the-world site for all ages!

National Civil Rights Museum--a walk through United States history

Multicultural History Society of Ontario, an exploration of Ontario, Canada's cultures

The Black Market, another super site on black history, literature, and more!

Black Facts Online, a fabulous search engine for information related to dates in black history.

The San Diego Black History Pages--another great resource for black history!

Afro-Americ@: The Black History Museum, Interactive Exhibits, a site not to be missed!

A Bergen County, New Jersey, school's 10th grade project on American Immigration led to this terrific site!

A cool site about turn-of-the-century immigrants and the tenements where they lived in New York City.

Paths to Living History, from the Indigenous Peoples of North America

Shamash.org, a great site on the Jewish culture!

The Wiesenthal Center

Cybrary of the Holocaust

The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

The Holocaust Album--a testament to the victims, the survivors, and the heroes

The Shoah Dream Project, a moving experience, and another must stop.

Sunstrike's global series on Jews, including Iranian [Persian] and Russian. Most of the links work.

An Asian Jewish site with a wealth of goodies for you--yes, including kosher recipes!

A great site about the Buffalo Soldiers!

First Nations, devoted to eliminating stereotypes of the indigenous peoples

About Anzac Day in Australia.

Australia Day and fabulous links to the rest of Australia and her people

A dazzling view of Singapore!

The Romanov Era's Jewels of the Crown

Today in Canadian History

My friend Fons Libert in Belgium has created this awesome site called The Napoleon Series. It's a must for people with a fascination in that era.

Global Citizens Network, a non-profit organization for volunteers with an inkling for international travel and adventure!

The History Net, another fabulous site!

From the Chinese Embassy, The People's Republic of China

Vietnam, from the Vietnam Embassy

Discover Laos, from the Embassy

Cambodia, the embassies, tours, history and more

The Daruma Homepage from Japan--links to education, culture, history, business and more

Tour Lebanon!Please be advised: This page has not been accessible for a few days.

Office of the Prime Minister of Israel!

The University of Virginia's Multicultural Pavilion

Afrikan Kultural Arts Network Events

Mississippi State's impressive historical archives from around the world

The Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan Homepage was intriguing to me. You may enjoy it too!

Multiculturalism at the Mining Company

A refreshing and impressive look at multiculturalism from Fowler High School in Syracuse, New York!

Multicultural Math

The Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC

The K-5 Cybertrail Multicultural Curriculum Resources--great for all ages!

The National Geographic, with links for kids too

National Museum of Women in the Arts

A compendium of multiculturalism from Murry Bergtraum High School in New York City

Bergtraum High School's stupendous multicultural literature guide!

The Royal Thai Government

Ellis Island, an impressive site!

Visit Ghana through this link!

The Government of the Republic of Yugoslavia

A Juneteenth Celebration

Time Traveller--a 150-year journey through Durban, South Africa's history

Queen Noor of Jordan, a remarkable lady

This celebration of Puerto Rico is nothing short of phenomenal!

A well-done site with basic information about the Amish culture. Commercial site.

A travel site to Alaska, good geographical and cultural resource. Commercial.

Ancient World Cultures, an outstanding site from the University of Evansville

World Cultures, an impressive, interactive site

The Khalil Sakakini Cultural Centre, a look at Palestinian arts & culture

The Government of the Federated States of Micronesia, the beauty is obvious!

Ireland's Tourist Board has done a great job with the site!

LusaWeb: Portuguese American Communities on the World Wide WebPlease be advised: This site has been inaccessible for a few days.

Cyberspain, another must stop on your travels!

Ecuador, Spanish language only.

Intercultural Relationships in Japan's Marketplace

National Congress of American Indians--views of history, tribal contacts, and much more

Cowcreek Band of the Umpqua Tribe of Indians of Oregon, including history and all tribes in Oregon. Fabulous!

Coffee Kids Organization, nonprofit. Great views into the world's coffee-growing regions' cultures.

Images of Kiev--special views from a visitor's perspective

Official Government of Pakistan Home Page

Group of 77, The Largest Third World Coalition in the United Nations

Panama Pacific International Exposition--memories of history

Chinese Historical Society of California--don't pass this one up!

Digital China, breathtaking views!

Links to China, from the Foreign Language and Culture Exchange

Hong Kong 1997--where she's been, and where she expects to be going

Northern Hemisphere winter holidays--from Joe Bonin, ISP executive, and Karen Papouchado, Mayor Pro Tem of Aiken, South Carolina. Several cultures.

IRG, the Integrated Resources Group, for expatriates and repatriates. Excellent! Commercial.

There's still more to see!

Please continue to My Favorite Places, Part II, for still more great sites!
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