Resources

The Multicultural Resource Database serves as the central clearinghouse for literature related to diversity and multicultural programs that reach the Center. The information housed in the database is available to all George Mason University faculty, staff and students through magik.gmu.edu and the Binders. To access the information in the database, one must be a George Mason faculty, staff or student. The articles and other items can be stored in the Johnson Center's 2-hour reserve by request and can be searched on the Web by looking at Mason's library catalogue page at magik.gmu.edu.
(BINDERS LOCATED IN OUR OFFICE)

The Multicultural Center also offers binders and notebook resources on various cultural issues, such as Anti-Semitism, Hate Crimes, Female Genital Mutilation, US White Supremacist Movement, Racism Issues, Racism in College, Arranged Marriages, Women's Issues, Discrimination, Hate Crimes, Native Americans, ADA: The Americans with Disability Act, Arab-Americans, People with Disabilities, Gay & lesbian Movement, Culture of Israel, and Islam Religion and Women. Please stop by or check these links that we used to create our notebooks.

GENERAL AREAS OF INTEREST

AFFIRMATIVE ACTION

AIDS IN AFRICA

ARAB & MIDDLE EASTERN RESOURCES

CULTURES AROUND THE WORLD

DISCRIMINATION

FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION

GAY AND LESBIAN RIGHTS

HATE CRIMES RESEARCH

PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES