Publications & Hubs

This page includes links to numerous web-based resources in a variety of areas pertaining to equity and social justice.

News

Colorlines Colorlines.com is a daily news site offering award-winning reporting, analysis, and solutions to today’s racial justice issues.

Democracy Now! Democracy Now! provides audiences with access to people and perspectives rarely heard in the U.S.corporate-sponsored media, including independent and international journalists, ordinary people from around the world who are directly affected by U.S. foreign policy, grassroots leaders and peace activists, artists, academics and independent analysts.

Black Agenda Report Launched in 2006, the Black Agenda Report is a site dedicated to comprehensive coverage of progressive black politics.

Left Turn seeks to create spaces for various movements to reflect and strategize. The magazine serves as a resource to grassroots movements by reporting on and analyzing local and global struggles for justice. It is an all volunteer publication written by activists for activists.

Free Speech TV Using both television and the Internet, Free Speech TV inspires viewers to become civically engaged to build a more just, equitable, and sustainable society.

Publications

AAC&U Diversity & Democracy Periodical Designed to “illuminate the scope, accomplishments, and educational value of the campus diversity, global learning, and civic engagement movements and help practitioners learn to effectively articulate and communicate the educational value and success of their local diversity initiatives.”

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education With over a quarter century of experience covering education, Diverse is an on-line magazine which focuses on matters of access and opportunity for all in higher education. It covers such issues as tenure, salary, faculty, student body, recruitment, retention and access and equity.

Social Justice Resource Project is an annotated bibliography of the more essential resources in many areas of diversity and social justice practice and scholarship in student affairs. This resource has been narrowed from the volumes of materials available based on the recommendations of respected leaders on these issues.

Tribal College News focuses on news and analysis of critical issues for tribal colleges and Native Americans in higher education.

The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education Dedicated to the conscientious investigation of the status and prospects of African Americans in higher education.

Teaching & Multicultural Education

Rethinking Schools Rethinking Schools began as a local effort to address problems such as basal readers, standardized testing, and textbook-dominated curriculum. Since its founding, it has grown into a nationally prominent publisher of educational materials, with subscribers in all 50 states, all 10 Canadian provinces, and many other countries.

Paul Gorski is an educator dedicated to equity and social justice whose website features resources and publications for educators, students and parents.

The Freire Project A hub for Critical Pedagogy complete with blogs, forums, and groups, and a link to Important Figures, which includes historical figures such as bell hooks, W.E.B. Dubois, Vgotsky, and the new generation of important figures. There are also different pedagogies including queer pedagogy and feminist pedagogy. From the site, “The Freire Project is dedicated to building an international critical community which works to promote social justice in a variety of cultural contexts. We are committed to conducting and sharing critical research in social, political, and educational locations.”

Critical Pedagogy on the Web University of Iowa hub for critical pedagogy. With links to definitions and to a collection of journals and organizations dedicated to Critical Pedagogy.

Radical Teacher founded in 1975, is a socialist, feminist, and anti-racist journal dedicated to the theory and practice of teaching. It serves the community of educators who are working for democratic process, peace, and justice. The magazine examines the root causes of inequality and promotes progressive social change.

Multicultural Infusion Project City College San Francisco. Links to journals in specific areas such as identity, etc.

New York Collective of Radical Educators (NYCoRE) is a group of public school educators committed to fighting for social justice in our school system and society at large, by organizing and mobilizing teachers, developing curriculum, and working with community, parent, and student organizations.

National Association for Multicultural Education (NAME) is a non-profit organization that advances and advocates for equity and social justice through multicultural education.