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Equality/Equal Protection
Organizations with Multiple Resources

American Civil Liberties Union Publications
P.O. Box 185, Wye Mills, MD 21679; Tel: 800-775-ACLU; Fax: 410-364-5215

This organization has a broad spectrum of free and low-cost resources and an extensive Web site aimed at high school and adult audiences. Topics include affirmative action, equality in education, hate speech, immigrants' rights, lesbian and gay rights, racial equality, and women's rights.

Anti-Defamation League Material Resource Center
22-d Hollywood Ave., Ho-Ho-Kus, NJ 07423; Tel: 800-343-5540; Fax: 210-652-1973

Their resources include videotapes, publications, exhibits, posters, and training for the classroom and the community (K-adult). The broad spectrum of topics includes scapegoating, racial prejudice, anti-Semitism, hate crimes, and the civil rights movement.

Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, Education Fund
1629 K Street, NW, Suite 1010, Washington, DC 20006; Tel: 202-466-3311; Fax: 202-466-3435

The nation’s oldest, most diverse coalition of organizations committed to the protection of civil and human rights in the U.S. has an excellent Web site with significant information about affirmative action, disability policy issues, education, employment non-discrimination, fair housing, hate crimes, immigration, religious freedom issues and much more.

Teaching Tolerance, Southern Poverty Law Center
400 Washington Ave., Montgomery, AL 36104; Fax: 334-264-7310

This national education project is dedicated to helping teachers foster equity, respect, and understanding in the classroom and beyond. They produce a variety of free and low-cost teaching resources for K-12, including Teaching Tolerance magazine, video and text teaching kits, and posters.

Women's Educational Equity Act Resource Center, Education Development Center, Inc.
55 Chapel St., Suite 200, Newton, MA 02160; Tel: 800-225-3088; Fax: 617-969-7100

The Women’s Educational Equity Act (WEEA) Program provides resources (K-adult) to reflect the letter and spirit of Title IX of the Education Amendments to the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Their publishing center has training programs, curricula, history and social studies resources, and all types of educational support materials. Their Web site includes extensive information about Title IX, current issues, resources, and much more.


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