Jigsaw Classroom
This site contains information related to Aronsons jigsaw classroom. To view the history of this method of reducing prejudice and discrimination, go to the website and click on the link "History of the Jigsaw Classroom." To see how to implement the strategy, go to the link "Overview of the Technique."
Terrorism Resource Center
In light of relatively recent terrorist attacks on the United States by individuals who seem to have a particular hatred for this country, this website seems particularly timely. It provides a number of links to resources and information on terrorism and counter-terrorism groups and activities. For still more information, click on the link titled "www links."
Asian American Resources
A vast set of resources for and about Asian Americans. Of particular interest are those links contained under "Reference/Academic Sites." Click on one of these sites to see resources available for those interested in Asian culture.
Feminism
Provides information about feminism and womens issues along with links to feminist organizations, research, and theory. Of particular interest to some students may be the link to a letter written by an older feminist to a younger feminist.
GLAAD
This is the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation homepage. For more information about the organization itself, click on the link "About GLAAD."
EEOC
This is the official website for the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission; it contains facts about discrimination in hiring and employment. Of particular interest are the press releases that are provided on the site. They alert people to the most current issues related to discrimination being dealt with by the EEOC.
Social Justice Network
This site is dedicated to calling attention to top civil rights issues, policy development, and resources. Find a current news story described on this site and think of what issues facing people today have to say about prejudice and discrimination.
Are You Prejudice? Are You Sure?
Check out the Harvard Implicit Attitude test site and see if your conscious beliefs about prejudice match the more unconscious ones.
Reducing Prejudice
A treasure trove of articles related to social psychology; be sure to scroll down to view the entire list. Terrific resource.