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Multiculturalism: |
| 07/2001 |
The Other World of Disney.
EPCOT Center May Take You On A Trip Around The World, But Who's World? By Jennifer Robbins
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| 05/2001 |
Vijay, Tiger And The Hacks
Are There Double Standards In The Golf Media? By Faiyaz Kara
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| 05/2001 |
True Beauty Unveiled
Miss Canada Int'l And Miss America Are Both Of Asian Descent. Coincidence Or A Sign Of The Times? By Carly Bolson
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| 05/2001 |
I Do...And So Do You
Getting Hitched Around The World And In Our Own Backyards. By Jessica Hirshhorn
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| 03/2001 |
Shopping Online With National Geographic and Novica
Now You Can Buy Exotic Gifts Made By Local Artisans From Around The Globe On The Internet
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| 03/2001 |
How Racially Aware Are You?
A Sampling of Questions from "The Racial Awareness Quiz".
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| 01/2001 |
Philadelphia: It's Time To Share The Heritage
The city of brotherly love offers a comprehensive multicultural "Share The Heritage Visitors Guide" |
| 01/2001 |
Calendar of Multicultural Conferences, Seminars, Expos and Benefit Galas
From the 4th Annual Workplace Diversity Conference to A White Men's Caucus on Eliminating Racism |
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Specific Cultures: |
| 07/2001 |
Wives, Mothers, Virgins, Whores?
A Book Review of In The Land Of God And Man: Confronting Our Sexual Culture Touches Upon The Lives of Latin American Women. By Emily Monroy
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| 07/2001 |
In With The Huxables And Out With Amos 'n' Andy
Improving African American Representations on Television. By Robin R. Means Coleman
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| 05/2001 |
Arabs, Jews, Forbidden Love, Mystery and Finding Oneself.
An Interview with Ruth Knafo Setton - Author of The Road To Fez.
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| 05/2001 |
The California Indian Radio Project
A Thirteen Program Series On Native American Culture Hits The Airwaves.
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| 03/2001 |
My America, (...or honk if you like Buddha)
Filmmaker Renee Tajima-Peña Hits The Road And Discovers Asian America
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| 03/2001 |
On Mexican Time - A New Life In San Miguel
Los Angeles-based Novelist, Tony Cohan, Shares His Experiences And Insights.
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| 03/2001 |
Italian and Vegetarian.
The Sicilian Vegan And Other Vegan-friendly Cuisines. By Emily Monroy
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| 03/2001 |
Dr. Lechuga's Little Gem
Fifty Years of Collecting Mexican Folk Art Turns A Home Into A Museum.
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| 01/2001 |
A Closer Look At Chinese-Americans in San Francisco
A survey of Chinese-Americans in the San Francisco Bay Area provides a snapshot of the community's purchasing, language and political preferences, as well as its demographics |
| 08/1999 |
When Irish Eyes Are Smiling - Cruising the Irish Pubs. By Lina Miraglia |
| 08/1997 |
The Lives of Ved Mehta - A Book Review. By Bernard McGouran |
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Identity and Mixed Race: |
| 05/2001 |
Africans and Indians: Only in America
Bound By Commonality and Miscegenation Throughout American History. By William Loren Katz |
| 03/2001 |
In Defence (and Celebration) of Mutts
One Woman's Pride In Bridging Cultures Within Herself. By Ami Chen Mills
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| 01/2001 |
Where Do I Fit In? Finding an Identity Above and Below the 49th Parallel . By Karen Landmann |
| 01/2001 |
Black, White and Jewish An Autobiography of a Shifting Self. |
| 01/2001 |
An Icon of Two Selves: Remembering Hawai'i's Crown Princess, Victoria Ka'iulani
The Story of a Mixed Race Princess. By Mindi Reid |
| 01/1997 |
The "Other" Box - You May Think That You're Bi-racial or Multi-racial But... By Phalana Tiller |
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Ethnic Neighborhoods: |
| 07/2001 |
Care For A Little Ethiopia With That?
Urban Mozaik Takes A Stroll Through A Little Piece Of Los Angeles. By Phalana Tiller
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| 03/2001 |
Chirilagua, Virginia - 100% Salvadoreño
A Washington DC Neighborhood Invites You To Their Little El Salvador. By Phalana Tiller
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| 01/2001 |
The Mission... The Bay Areas New Bohemia
Take a visit with us to San Francisco's Mission District for some music, food and ethnic ambiance. By Susan Perry |
| 08/1997 |
Moscow By The Hudson - Brighton Beach, Brooklyn: An Ethnic Neighborhood Meets The Atlantic. By Robert Goff |
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Interracial Relationships: |
| 07/2001 |
Mail Order Brides
The Evolution And Politics Of Marriages Made In The Mail. By Emily Monroy
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| 05/2001 |
Guess Who's Coming To Dinner?
When Parents Disapprove Of You Dating Someone Of A Different Race. By Sam Sasso |
| 03/2001 |
Interracial Sex
Sexual Politics and The Ugly Duckling. By Emily Monroy
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| 01/2001 |
Cross-Cultural Relationships The Pleasures and Pitfalls of Love Without Borders. By Jessica Hirshhorn |
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Profiles: |
| 07/2001 |
Seventh Avenue's Korean Gem
From South Korea to The Big Apple, Fashion Designer Gemma Kahng Has What It Takes. By Phalana Tiller
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| 05/2001 |
When "Fun with Dick & Jane" Went out The Window
A Profile of Hank Oyama, The Son Of A Mexican-born, Spanish-speaking Japanese Woman and One Of The Leaders Of Bi-lingual Education In America. By Keith Ray |
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Human rights: |
| 07/2001 |
Artists Against Racism
A Toronto-based International Non-profit Organization Where Artists and Celebrities Reach Out To Youth.
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| 01/2001 |
Stolen Children, Stolen Souls
Author, Perry Snow provides a personal and professional investigation of a British Home Child's life in Canada. |
| 01/2001 |
With Only The $50 Sewn Into The Back Of His Tie. Coming to North America from a country in political turmoil. By Faiyaz Kara |
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Music: |
| 07/2001 |
Gifted: Women Of The World
An Album By Real World Records
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| 05/2001 |
There's A Party Down In Texas.
Thousands Flock To San Antonio For The 20th annual Tejano Conjunto Festival en San Antonio.
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| 08/1999 |
Ravi Shankar - An Interview With The World Renowned Sitar Master. By Susna De |
| 08/1997 |
The Mediterranean Blues - A Musical Journey Through This Exotic Region. By Mike Barry |
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Religion: |
| 07/2001 |
Multifaith Calendars And Holidays For July And August
From Hinduism To Zoroastrianism To Aboriginal Spirituality. Excerpts From The Multifaith Calendar, Vancouver, B.C.
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| 05/2001 |
Multifaith Calendars And Holidays For May And June
From Hinduism To Zoroastrianism To Aboriginal Spirituality. Excerpts From The Multifaith Calendar, Vancouver, B.C.
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| 03/2001 |
Multifaith Calendars And Holidays For March And April
From Hinduism To Zoroastrianism To Aboriginal Spirituality. Excerpts From The Multifaith Calendar, Vancouver, B.C.
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| 03/2001 |
Nova Nirvana
Buddhism Blows Into Nova Scotia And Changes The Aura Of The Maritimes. By David Swick
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Food: (See the food departments below for more) |
| 01/2001 |
Test your knowledge with our ethnic food quiz! Just how worldly is your taste? By Pat Beaven Browne |
| 01/2001 |
Zen Palate A New York City Restaurant With A Buddhist Twist. By Carly Bolson |
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The Arts:
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| 07/2001 |
Kick Up Your Heels...Your Chance To Dance!
Toronto's Hot Spot For Multicultural Entertainment Presents A Dance Fest That Will Have You Dancing To Many Different Beats.
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| 05/2001 |
Ragamala
An Innovative Minnesota-Based Music And Dance Theater Blends Indian Artforms With Those of Africa, Japan and Others. |
| 01/2001 |
A Film Festival Goes Where No Film Festival Has Gone Before
The ReelWorld Film Festival - A Diverse Film and Video Festival Breaks New Ground in Toronto |
| 01/2001 |
Fat Horse Gallery An online gallery makes spiritual, cultural art accessible to all. |
| 08/1997 |
Sunfest: A Celebration of the World's Cultures. A Celebration of the Sun. By Phalana Tiller |
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