
Armenian Assembly of America, 122 C Street N.W., Suite 350, Washington, DC 20001. Teacher’s Manual on the Armenian Genocide. This teaching manual contains reference materials, facts, documents, maps, excerpts from eyewitness accounts, and a list of resource persons and bookstores. Chapters deal with deportation, extermination, and the world response.
Armenian Assembly of America, Western Regional Office: 4250 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 202. Los Angeles, CA 90010; telephone (213) 933-5238.
Armenian National Committee, 419 W. Colorado. Glendale, CA 91204; telephone (818) 500-1918.
Armenian National Education Committee, 138 East 39th Street, New York, NY 10016.
Asian American Educators Association, c/o Sam Wong, 4669 Mt. Bigelow Drive, San Diego, CA 92111,
Board of Education, Bureau of Libraries, City of New York, 110 Livingston Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201. Books by and About the American Negro for Elementary, Intermediate. Junior and Senior High School Libraries, 1969.
Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, University of Alberta, 352 Athabasta Hall, Edmonton, Canada, T6g2E8.
Chinese for Affirmative Action, Henry Der, Executive Director, 17 Walter Lum Place, San Francisco, CA 94108. Brochures with Information on discrimination affecting Chinese Americans in California are available.
Chinese Historical Society of America. 17 Adler Place, San Francisco, CA 94133. The society makes available books, articles, primary sources on the Chinese American experience, and information on one example of genocide, “The Rape of Nanking.” (During the Sino-Japanese War, Nanking, former capital of the Kuomintang government, was sacked, and 44,000 women were raped and 100,000 residents murdered.) The China Guidebook (1982-83 Edition), is available from Eurasia Press, 302 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10001.
Commemoration Committee, 4315 Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles. CA 90029. The publication Genocide in Ukraine, 1932-33 is made available.
Community United Against Violence, 514 Castro Street, San Francisco, CA 94114; telephone (415) 864-3112. A bibliography and a publication on anti-gay violence and discrimination against lesbians and gays are available. A speakers’ bureau and consultation service are also available.
Contact person: Chris Nunez.
Consortium for International Studies Education, The Ohio State University. Global Issues! Human Rights. Edited by James E. Hart and others. Columbus: The Ohio State University, 1980 (230 pages). This publication contains lessons, activities, and resources for human rights topics.
Constitutional Rights Foundation, 1950 Cotner Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90025. Classroom materials on human rights and international law are available; e.g., South Africa: Time Running Out (with bibliography), 1984 (64 pages).