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Anti-Racism Digital Library
(2015)
  • Anita S. Coleman, San Jose State University
Abstract
The Anti-racism Digital Library and the International Anti-racism Thesaurus (ADL/T), a research and development initiative, seeks to serve as a clearinghouse for anti-racism related resources. Collections such as A Mote in Minerva's EyeComfort Women, Presbyterian Women, Progressive Christians Uniting, The Intercultural Church, and  OC Cities for CEDAW, Reclaiming Ourselves, Golden Rule (coming soon) showcase people, regions, and communities. They are a microcosm of our larger world representing different geographical origins and culture, language group and faith traditions — Atheists, Buddhists, Christians of all denominations and non-denominations, Hindus, Humanists, Muslims, and more. Other collections  such as the Anti-racist Identity, Racial ImaginationAmerican IdentityChristian Imagination, Intersectional Invisibilityand American Myths offer new language for fuelling the human imagination with concepts and categories that describe the essential humanity. All collections emerged from the research and they bring together information resources created by diverse people, groups and projects that are adapting anti-racism to help and build inclusive and caring communities. The goal of the Thesaurus is to help in the indexing and cataloging of information resources about anti-racism.

Funding from the Presbyterian Women of the Synod of Southern California and Hawaii and the Center for Applied Research on Human Services, San Jose State University is gratefully acknowledged.
Publication Date
2015
Comments
The Anti-Racism Digital Library was founded by Anita S. Coleman, principal investigator for the project.
Citation Information
Anita S. Coleman. "Anti-Racism Digital Library" (2015)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/anita-coleman/36/