(NAME-MCE) Name-mce Digest, Vol 531, Issue 1

Nicole Bowman nbowman at nbowmanconsulting.com
Tue May 22 12:46:23 EDT 2007


GREAT resources!!!!! 

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Today's Topics:

   1. Re:  Request for Resource Recommendations (Paul C. Gorski)
   2.  Two opportunities (NativeVillage500 at aol.com)
   3. Re:  Request for Resource Recommendations (apotts at vt.edu)
   4.  New & Free: Social Justice News Online (Paul C. Gorski)
   5.  Office of Migrant Education - 2007 National	Identification
      and Recruitment Forum (Anselmo Villanueva)
   6.  Free DVD and teaching guide for When the Levees Broke
      (Deborah Menkart)
   7. Re:  Request for Resource Recommendations (Chris(tine) Clark)


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Message: 1
Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 09:03:19 -0600
From: "Paul C. Gorski" <gorski at edchange.org>
Subject: Re: (NAME-MCE) Request for Resource Recommendations
To: "'NAME-MCE - National Association for Multicultural Education
	EmailDiscussion Group'" <name-mce at nameorg.org>
Message-ID: <006201c79af0$012b1e20$0c02a8c0 at LIFEBOOK>
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Christine,

Here is a compilation I put together a couple years ago:

http://www.edchange.org/transformations/highered.html

These are all higher education books related to diversity, equity, and
multicultural education.

Paul

********
Paul C. Gorski
EdChange: http://www.EdChange.org
Multicultural Pavilion: http://www.EdChange.org/multicultural
Social Justice Store: http://www.cafepress.com/edchange Multicultural Poster
Store: http://www.EdChange.org/posters SoJust Civil Rights History:
http://www.SoJust.net Nat. Assn. for Multicultural Education:
http://www.nameorg.org
Minnesota-NAME: http://www.mn-name.org
 


-----Original Message-----
From: name-mce-bounces at nameorg.org [mailto:name-mce-bounces at nameorg.org] On
Behalf Of Chris(tine) Clark
Sent: Saturday, May 19, 2007 12:20 PM
To: NAME-MCE - National Association for Multicultural Education
EmailDiscussion Group
Subject: (NAME-MCE) Request for Resource Recommendations




Dear NAME Colleagues,

Hello!

I am writing to solicit recommendations from you about equity, diversity,
multicultural, etc., books, videos, curriculum materials, training
resources, etc., that you think are the most outstanding for both PK-12 and
higher education, but with more of an emphasis on higher education, across
the curriculum--mathematics, biological and earth science, nursing,
technology, humanities, languages, bilingual education, TESOL, social
sciences, education, urban studies, ethnic studies, women's studies, African
American studies, Latina/o studies, LGBT studies, Asian American studies,
business, law, policy, communications, arts, history and social studies,
physical education, etc.

I am looking for both general resources as well as group/identity- specific
resources--so a text on multicultural education as well as a video on
immigration rights; a sexual harassment prevention training curriculum and
children's books on LGBT family themes, and so forth.

Any resource websites that you like, please send those as well.  And if you
know of any pre-existing compilations of resources like those I am
requesting, especially with higher education emphases, please let me know.

Whatever you have to suggest I would really appreciate.

Warmly,

Christine
---
Chris(tine) Clark, Ed.D.
chriseclark at mac.com
301.927.8390 Telephone
301.927.8391 Facsimile
240.601.4448 Cellular


"And when one of you falls down she falls for those behind her, a caution
against the stumbling stone.  Ay, and she falls for those of ahead of her,
who though faster and surer of foot, yet removed not the stumbling stone."

 
-
Kahlil Gibran




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Message: 2
Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 12:07:04 EDT
From: NativeVillage500 at aol.com
Subject: (NAME-MCE) Two opportunities
To: name-mce at nameorg.org
Message-ID: <cab.1211f3e5.3381cc28 at aol.com>
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Funds  for International Museum Exchange Programs
_American  Association of Museums: Museums and Community Collaborations  
Abroad_ (http://www.aam-us.org/mcca/index.cfm) 
http://www.aam-us.org/mcca/index.cfm

Museums  and Community Collaborations Abroad (MCCA) is a new American 
Association  of Museums grant program designed to strengthen international 
connections  through innovative, museum-based exchanges. This program aims
to expose  
U.S. communities to cultures they might not otherwise have the opportunity
to 
learn about and to share information about American culture with people  
abroad. MCCA seeks to extend the philosophy of "Museums and Community"
beyond U.S. 
borders by inviting museums abroad to partner with U.S. peer  institutions
to 
create new models for community-focused international  partnerships. The RFP

will be posted on the American Association of  Museums website on May 21,
2007, 
and Statements of Intent to Propose will  be due June 15, 2007. Visit the 
website listed above for more  information.
 
_Department of Agriculture: Multicultural Scholars  Grant Program_ 
(http://www.csrees.usda.gov/funding/rfas/multicultural_selg.html) 
http://www.csrees.usda.gov/funding/rfas/multicultural_selg.html

This  program seeks to increase the multicultural diversity of the food and

agricultural scientific and professional workforce, and advance the  
educational achievement of all Americans by providing competitive grants  to
eligible 
colleges and universities.

 
 





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Message: 3
Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 19:38:41 -0400
From: apotts at vt.edu
Subject: Re: (NAME-MCE) Request for Resource Recommendations
To: NAME-MCE - National Association for Multicultural Education Email
	Discussion Group <name-mce at nameorg.org>
Message-ID: <1179704321.4650dc01ab555 at webmail.vt.edu>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1

Chris

The site is a work in process

http://www.drd.multicultural.vt.edu/

Take Care
Ann





Quoting "Chris(tine) Clark" <chriseclark at mac.com>:

>
>
> Dear NAME Colleagues,
>
> Hello!
>
> I am writing to solicit recommendations from you about equity,
> diversity, multicultural, etc., books, videos, curriculum materials,
> training resources, etc., that you think are the most outstanding for
> both PK-12 and higher education, but with more of an emphasis on
> higher education, across the curriculum--mathematics, biological and
> earth science, nursing, technology, humanities, languages, bilingual
> education, TESOL, social sciences, education, urban studies, ethnic
> studies, women's studies, African American studies, Latina/o studies,
> LGBT studies, Asian American studies, business, law, policy,
> communications, arts, history and social studies, physical education,
> etc.
>
> I am looking for both general resources as well as group/identity-
> specific resources--so a text on multicultural education as well as a
> video on immigration rights; a sexual harassment prevention training
> curriculum and children's books on LGBT family themes, and so forth.
>
> Any resource websites that you like, please send those as well.  And
> if you know of any pre-existing compilations of resources like those
> I am requesting, especially with higher education emphases, please
> let me know.
>
> Whatever you have to suggest I would really appreciate.
>
> Warmly,
>
> Christine
> ???
> Chris(tine) Clark, Ed.D.
> chriseclark at mac.com
> 301.927.8390 Telephone
> 301.927.8391 Facsimile
> 240.601.4448 Cellular
>
>
> "And when one of you falls down she falls for those behind her, a
> caution against the stumbling stone.  Ay, and she falls for those of
> ahead of her, who though faster and surer of foot, yet removed not
> the stumbling stone."
>
>
?
> Kahlil Gibran
>
>
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> This is a mailing of the National Association for Multicultural Education
-
> (NAME) Listserv list - www.nameorg.org. The materials included reflect
> diverse perspectives of NAME Listserv participants and do not necessarily
> reflect a position of the National Association for Multicultural
Education.
> If you would like to subscribe (or unsubscribe)to this listserv go to
> http://mail.nameorg.org/mailman/listinfo/name-mce_nameorg.org. You can
read
> all past postings in the archives at
> http://mail.nameorg.org/pipermail/name-mce_nameorg.org/
>
>
>
> Name-mce mailing list
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Message: 4
Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 06:45:27 -0600
From: "Paul C. Gorski" <gorski at edchange.org>
Subject: (NAME-MCE) New & Free: Social Justice News Online
To: "'Multicultural Pavilion's discussion group on equity, social
	justice,	and multicultural education.'" <MCP at edchange.org>,
	<name-mce at nameorg.org>,	<rscriticalteach at lists.core.com>,
	<mppeace at yahoogroups.com>,	<events at edchange.org>
Message-ID: <004b01c79ba5$ecaba710$aa02a8c0 at Desktop>
Content-Type: text/plain;	charset="us-ascii"

New and Free from EdChange: Social Justice News Online
http://www.SocialJusticeNews.net
 
(Please forward along to friends and colleagues!)
 
Social Justice News is a free compilation of daily news related to social
justice, environmental justice, human rights, civil rights, and the activism
and movements for securing rights and justice. Sponsored by EdChange
<http://www.edchange.org> , the activist coalition for equity and social
justice in schools and society, Social Justice News is a compilation of
articles vetted from thousands of news sources, blogs, and e-magazines
around the world.
 
Read the newest entries at http://www.SocialJusticeNews.net. Or register for
the also-free e-newsletter and receive links to the stories featured in
Social Justice News Online in your mailbox three to four times per week.
 
For more information, or to read the latest news, visit
http://www.SocialJusticeNews.net. 
 
Enjoy,
 
Paul
 
******************************
Paul C. Gorski
Founder, EdChange:  <http://www.edchange.org/> www.EdChange.org
Social Justice News:  <http://www.socialjusticenews.net/>
www.SocialJusticeNews.net
Multicultural Pavilion:  <http://www.edchange.org/multicultural>
www.EdChange.org/multicultural
SoJust History Project:  <http://www.sojust.net/> www.SoJust.net
Bookstore:  <http://www.edchange.org/transformations>
www.EdChange.org/transformations
Social Justice Store:  <http://www.cafepress.com/edchange>
www.cafepress.com/edchange
NAME:  <http://www.nameorg.org/> www.nameorg.org
 
 


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Message: 5
Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 07:08:14 -0700
From: "Anselmo Villanueva" <anselmo.villanueva at gmail.com>
Subject: (NAME-MCE) Office of Migrant Education - 2007 National
	Identification and Recruitment Forum
To: name-mce at nameorg.org
Message-ID:
	<88024d6b0705210708p3a52b767na6ea8ee0806ef78c at mail.gmail.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed

Office of Migrant Education (OME)
U.S. Department of Education
2007 National Identification and Recruitment (ID&R) Forum
October 16-19, 2007    Kansas City, Missouri

2007 Forum Proposal submission deadline: June 01, 2007

Do you have a great practice, tip, or tool to share with your Migrant
Education peers?  Submit a proposal for a 45-minute Round Robin
Session!

Do you want to sign up for a three-hour training session that lets
participants apply what they are learning?  Submit a proposal for a
3-hour Forum Workshop!

Do you think you might want to submit but need more time to decide
what you want to present?  You can start the submission process now
(just submit your name and contact info)...you can always go back and
modify your proposal later.  This gives the meeting planners an idea
of who is interested in presenting.

This is a reminder that the Office of Migrant Education (OME), U.S.
Department of Education, is seeking proposals for presentations at the
2007 National Identification and Recruitment (ID&R) Forum to be held
in Kansas City, Missouri on October 16-19, 2007.

If you would like to submit a session proposal at the 2007 ID&R Forum,
you will need to submit the actual Proposal Form ONLINE by clicking on
the following link (or cutting and pasting this link into your
Internet search/browser):

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=677273754362

If you have any questions or concerns about the online Proposal Form
(or if you need the electronic Call For Proposals), please contact
Vera Connolly by email at vconnolly at encompassworld.com or by phone at
410.827.5159 .  In the subject line please write "Forum Proposal from
Your Name, Your State" (e.g. "Forum Proposal from Mary Smith, Texas").

If you have any other questions about the Forum and would like to
direct them to OME, please feel free to contact Tara Ramsey by email
at tara.ramsey at ed.gov or by telephone at 202.260.2063.

We look forward to seeing you in Kansas City!



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Message: 6
Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 17:09:41 -0400
From: "Deborah Menkart" <dmenkart at teachingforchange.org>
Subject: (NAME-MCE) Free DVD and teaching guide for When the Levees
	Broke
To: <name-mce at nameorg.org>
Message-ID: <200705212109.l4LL9lrP072438 at teach4.securesites.net>
Content-Type: text/plain;	charset="us-ascii"

Sign up now to get on the list to receive a free teaching guide and copy of
the DVD, When the Levees Broke. 
 
Website: http://www.teachingthelevees.com/
 
 


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Message: 7
Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 19:54:56 -0400
From: "Chris(tine) Clark" <chriseclark at mac.com>
Subject: Re: (NAME-MCE) Request for Resource Recommendations
To: NAME-MCE - National Association for Multicultural Education Email
	Discussion Group <name-mce at nameorg.org>
Message-ID: <01274CA4-47E1-46DB-9A32-D054DE898549 at mac.com>
Content-Type: text/plain;	charset=WINDOWS-1252;	delsp=yes;
	format=flowed

Thanks--much appreciated!

C
???
Chris(tine) Clark, Ed.D.
chriseclark at mac.com
301.927.8390 Telephone
301.927.8391 Facsimile
240.601.4448 Cellular


"And when one of you falls down she falls for those behind her, a  
caution against the stumbling stone.  Ay, and she falls for those of  
ahead of her, who though faster and surer of foot, yet removed not  
the stumbling stone."

 
? 
Kahlil Gibran




On May 20, 2007, at 11:03 AM, Paul C. Gorski wrote:

>
>
> Christine,
>
> Here is a compilation I put together a couple years ago:
>
> http://www.edchange.org/transformations/highered.html
>
> These are all higher education books related to diversity, equity, and
> multicultural education.
>
> Paul
>
> ********
> Paul C. Gorski
> EdChange: http://www.EdChange.org
> Multicultural Pavilion: http://www.EdChange.org/multicultural
> Social Justice Store: http://www.cafepress.com/edchange
> Multicultural Poster Store: http://www.EdChange.org/posters
> SoJust Civil Rights History: http://www.SoJust.net
> Nat. Assn. for Multicultural Education: http://www.nameorg.org
> Minnesota-NAME: http://www.mn-name.org
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: name-mce-bounces at nameorg.org [mailto:name-mce- 
> bounces at nameorg.org] On
> Behalf Of Chris(tine) Clark
> Sent: Saturday, May 19, 2007 12:20 PM
> To: NAME-MCE - National Association for Multicultural Education
> EmailDiscussion Group
> Subject: (NAME-MCE) Request for Resource Recommendations
>
>
>
>
> Dear NAME Colleagues,
>
> Hello!
>
> I am writing to solicit recommendations from you about equity,
> diversity, multicultural, etc., books, videos, curriculum materials,
> training resources, etc., that you think are the most outstanding for
> both PK-12 and higher education, but with more of an emphasis on
> higher education, across the curriculum--mathematics, biological and
> earth science, nursing, technology, humanities, languages, bilingual
> education, TESOL, social sciences, education, urban studies, ethnic
> studies, women's studies, African American studies, Latina/o studies,
> LGBT studies, Asian American studies, business, law, policy,
> communications, arts, history and social studies, physical education,
> etc.
>
> I am looking for both general resources as well as group/identity-
> specific resources--so a text on multicultural education as well as a
> video on immigration rights; a sexual harassment prevention training
> curriculum and children's books on LGBT family themes, and so forth.
>
> Any resource websites that you like, please send those as well.  And
> if you know of any pre-existing compilations of resources like those
> I am requesting, especially with higher education emphases, please
> let me know.
>
> Whatever you have to suggest I would really appreciate.
>
> Warmly,
>
> Christine
> ---
> Chris(tine) Clark, Ed.D.
> chriseclark at mac.com
> 301.927.8390 Telephone
> 301.927.8391 Facsimile
> 240.601.4448 Cellular
>
>
> "And when one of you falls down she falls for those behind her, a
> caution against the stumbling stone.  Ay, and she falls for those of
> ahead of her, who though faster and surer of foot, yet removed not
> the stumbling stone."
>
>
> -
> Kahlil Gibran
>
>
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> This is a mailing of the National Association for Multicultural  
> Education -
> (NAME) Listserv list - www.nameorg.org. The materials included reflect
> diverse perspectives of NAME Listserv participants and do not  
> necessarily
> reflect a position of the National Association for Multicultural  
> Education.
> If you would like to subscribe (or unsubscribe)to this listserv go to
> http://mail.nameorg.org/mailman/listinfo/name-mce_nameorg.org. You  
> can read
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