Page 8
Document Text

Ethnic Studies Departments. University of California and California State Universities. Information on current problems affecting ethnic minorities in California is available.

Facing History and Ourselves National Foundation. Inc.. 25 Kennard Road. Brookline, MA 02146; telephone (617) 232-1595. Executive Director. Margot Stern Strom. A resource center provides films, slides, filmstrip kits, videotapes, posters, and testimony of witnesses to the Holocaust. The foundation conducts interdisciplinary teacher training and curriculum development workshops on the Holocaust. A resource book, Facing History and Ourselves: Holocaust and Human Behavior (416 pages). is available.

The Forced Famine in Ukraine, 1932-33. Prepared by Myron B. Kuropas, with the assistance of the United States Ukraine Famine Commission. This curriculum and resource guide may be obtained from Ukrainian National Association. 30 Montgomery Street. Jersey City, NJ 97302; telephone (201) 451-2200.

Fund for Human Dignity, 666 Broadway. Suite 410. New York, NY 10012; telephone (212) 529-1600. Bibliographies and publications on gay and lesbian human rights issues are available. Contact person: Sherry Cohen.

Global Awareness Program, Florida International University, Miami. FL 33199. The program has a publication for teachers. Sample Lesson Plans: International Human Rights. The 78-page publication contains handouts, questions, and activities for high school students.

Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute. Director James E. Mace. U.S. Government Commission on the Ukraine Famine, Cambridge, Mass.; telephone (617) 495-7835.

Holocaust Memorial Council, 2000 C Street, N.W., Suite 588, Washington, DC 20036. A 1985 directory of Holocaust resource centers, institutions, and organizations in North America is available.

Hovannisian, Richard G. The Armenian Genocide in Perspective. New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction Publishers. 1986.

Hovannisian. Richard G. The Armenian Holocaust Cambridge, Mass.: Armenian Heritage Press, National Association for Armenian Studies and Research, n.d. This is a bibliography relating to the deportation, massacre, and dispersion of the Armenian people from 1915 to 1923.

Howard University, 2401 Sixth Street. N.W., Washington, DC 20001. Michael R. Winston, Director, Moorland-Spingarn Research Center. Materials on slavery and the culture of black people are available.

Indian Action Council of Northwestern California, Inc., P.O. Box 1287, Eureka, CA 95501.

Indian Center of San Jose, Inc., 3485 East Hill Drive, San Jose, CA 95127.

International Action Against Genocide
. Report No. 53. London: Minority Rights Group. This 16-page document is a resource for teachers and students. It provides a succinct but comprehensive overview of genocide.