
International Alert Against Genocide and Mass Killings, Box 259,1015 Gayley Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90024.
Internet on the Holocaust and Genocide. U.S. Address: c/o Ronald Santoni, Denison University, Granville, OH 43203. This organization distributes a newsletter entitled Internet on the Holocaust and Genocide.
Japanese American Citizens League, Rom Wakabayashi, National Director, 1765 Sutter Street, San Francisco. CA 94115: telephone (415) 921-5225. Japanese American Experience: A Teacher’s Manual and a monograph, Cooperative Pluralism, are available.
Japanese American Curriculum Project, 414 East Third Avenue, San Mateo, CA 94401; telephone (415) 343-9408. This is a nonprofit educational organization that develops and disseminates educational materials on Asian American issues. Books, films, and a catalog are available at cost.
Jewish Community Relations Council of the Greater East Bay, Oakland, Calif. A publication. The Holocaust: A Compendium of Resources for Secondary School Teachers, is available.
Jewish Community Relations Council of San Francisco, Marin, and the Peninsula, 121 Steuart Street, Suite 301, San Francisco, CA 94105; telephone (415) 957-1551. The council provides a two-week study unit on the Nazi Holocaust, with lesson plans, historical notes, and maps.
Kloian, Richard D., The Armenian Genocide: News Accounts from the American Press: 1915-1922. Berkeley: Anton Printing, n.d. Published first as The Armenian Genocide—First 20th Century Holocaust Distributed by ACC Books, P.O. Box 5436. Richmond. CA 94805.
Kuper, Leo. Genocide: Its Political Use in the Twentieth Century, New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1982. ISBN 0-300-02795-8. Source materials for teachers are included.
League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), Manuel F. Marques, State Director, P.O. Box 562, Stanton, CA 90680; telephone (714) 898-2312. Information on issues affecting Hispanics is available.
Martyrs* Memorial and Museum of the Holocaust, 6505 Wllshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90048 (West Coast affiliate of Yad Vashem, Israel); telephone (213) 852-1234. Director Michael Nutkiewicz. Bibliographies, guides, resources, films, and a list of speakers are available.
Milpitas Unified School District. 1335 E. Calaveras, Milpitas, CA 95035. The Holocaust, A Resource Guide for Students and Teachers, by Jack Weinstein, is available at cost.
Minority Rights Group, 35 Claremont Avenue. Suite 45, New York, NY 10027; telephone (212) 864-7986. Reports on human rights and case studies on genocide are provided.
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). Region 1, 2480 Stutter Street. San Francisco. CA 94115; telephone (415) 398-5227.