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Physicists of the African Diaspora organizes current and historical information about African and African American physicists. Distinguished Women of Past and Present has a special page devoted to Black History Month that lists both books and web sites about famous African Americans. Inventors and doctors are highlighted. The site provides membership information, resources, and a forum. Back to Top Hispanic American links. This project is supported with grants from the Sloan Foundation and the National Institutes of Health. Hispanic American Hall of Fame includes information on "Scientists, poets, educators, athletes, lawyers, doctors, business people, activists, politicians, writers, actors, those involved with NASA, you name it.

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Latinoweb Portal for Latinos on the Internet. Society of Mexican American Engineers and Scientists National membership organization with listservs, outreach programs, scholarships, employment opportunities. Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers Hispanics in engineering, math and science. Conferences, career guidance, student programs and scholarships, on-line chats and e-list support for students Back to Top Native American links. NativeWeb includes numerous links to "resources for indigenous cultures around the world," with emphasis on the Western Hemisphere.

Offers a site search. The American Indian Science and Engineering Society provides opportunities for American Indians and Native Alaskans to pursue studies in science, engineering, business and other academic arenas. Back to Top Women Links. Women in Animation. On-line role models, mentorships, streaming video interviews with members. Association for Women in Computing. Includes a site search feature.

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Women and Minorities in Science and Engineering , provides links to articles, reports, and organizations. Less depth than SciCentral, but includes more groups. Inventors Assistance League Multicultural Resource Center is a project of the Inventors Assistance League to provide biographical information about under-represented inventors, as well as recognizing what these people invented. Back to Top Financial Support.

The GEM Fellowship programs are designed to offer opportunities for underrepresented minority students to obtain MS degrees in engineering and Ph. Black Geeks Online was launched in January to connect tech-savvy African Americans who are willing and eager to bridge the widening gap between technology haves and havenots.

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The National Association of Minority Engineering Program Administrators , is a national network of educators and representatives from industry, government, and nonprofit organizations who share a commitment to continued improvement of the recruitment, retention, and graduation of African-Americans, Latinos, and American Indians in engineering and related fields. This magazine can help you in your senior-year job search. It also talks about how to do well on job interviews and gives you some tips on searching jobs. The long and winding road of alternative media. In: Downing JH, editor.

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London: SAGE; Della Porta D, Diani M. Social movements: an introduction. Hoboken: Blackwell; Dubois J. Brussels: Labor; Duncombe S. Notes from underground: zines and the politics of alternative culture. Brooklyn: Verso; Cleveland: Microcosm; Eisenstein Z. Global obscenities: patriarchy, capitalism and the lure of cyberfantasy. Ellis-Petersen H. Male writers continue to dominate literary criticism, Vida study finds. Guardian, 7 April Epstein J. Book business: publishing past, present, and future. New York City: W. W Norton; Fiske J. Reading the popular.

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London: Sage; Hansen J. Top 10 books by transgender authors featuring trans characters. Guardian, 1 February Harris A. Fem Rev. Hyde G. Independent media centers: cyber-subversion and the alternative press. First Monday ; 7 4. Holland J. Police brutality against black women comes into national spotlight. Huffington Post. Horn J, et al. From the archives: unmasking Oscar: academy voters are overwhelmingly white and male. Los Angeles Times, 19 February Jankowski N. Community media research: a quest for theoretically grounded models.

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