multiculturalism

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multiculturalism

We can be friends!

a song about friendship
2018
A song about friendship and individual differences.
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All are welcome

Rhyming text and illustrations introduce a school where diversity is celebrated and songs, stories, and talents are shared. Includes fold-out pages.
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We've got the whole world in our hands

"Join in a multicultural celebration of unity and diverse friendships all around the world as we read and sing along with joy, love, and peace!"--Dust jacket.
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We all sing with the same voice

This joyful Sesame Street song embraces the notion that no matter where children live, what they look like, or what they do, they're all the same where it counts--at heart. Includes CD.
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People

a musical celebration
2003
A child and her grandfather take an imaginary journey through the world's people to discover their differences.
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Yo soy Muslim

a father's letter to his daughter
2017
A lyrical celebration of multiculturalism as a parent shares with a child the value of their heritage and why it should be a source of pride, even when others disagree.

Women, minorities, and changing social structures

2017
Since the end of World War II, the world has transformed in profound, far-reaching ways. The dismantling of European empires after the war led to decolonization, and the realignment of WWII allies led to conflict between superpowers. As the Cold War heated up, two ideologies—capitalism and communism—shaped daily life and international affairs. And as it wound down, a tidal wave of globalization wrought new avenues for growth but new sources of conflict—between the wealthy and the poor, between the Global South and the Global North. The Making of the Modern World: 1945 to the Present offers students an accessible guide to these transformations. In a compelling narrative style, the human story of our planet’s most recent history comes to life. This volume, Women, Minorities, and Changing Social Structures, covers how minority rights, women’s rights, and indigenous rights shaped the decades following World War II. It investigates the struggle of these groups for recognition and power, especially in the context of the Cold War and as globalization helped to spread activists’ messages about equality and political access. Multiculturalism also takes center stage—especially in the ways governments and international groups used the concept to promote diversity in their communities and societies.

Words can hurt you

Beginning of a program of anti-bias education
1993
Hands-on activities to create a supportive environment for a multicultural classroom and an apprectiation for diversity.

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