Our organization publishes resource books, study guides, case studies, DVDs, and other multimedia resources. Most resources are available to our educator network (teachers who have undergone our program training) to borrow from our Lending Library; or for download free-of-charge from the Publications section. You can also purchase a number of our resources in this store. Check back regularly as we continue to update our offerings.
Featured Publications
Highlighting themes of citizenship, identity, migration, tolerance,
membership, and religion, Stories of Identityand What
Do We Do With A Difference? are valuable resources for educators
teaching world history, literature, civics and religion who are interested in
giving their students an inclusive look at national and cultural integration.
Higher education institutions will find this book an important resource for
political science, sociology, and religion courses.
Stories
of Identity: Religion, Migration, and Belonging in a Changing World gives students and teachers a greater understanding of the
challenges posed by migration in a globalizing world. It reveals experiences of
immigrants and immigration from the individual to the collective through
memoirs, journalistic accounts, and interviews. These experiences bring to light
a recent and global phenomenon where identity and citizenship are challenged by
the greater blurring of national boundaries. 123 pp, with 18 Readings and a Glossary.
$14.95
What
Do We Do with a Difference? France and the Debate over Headscarves in Schools
studies the role of religion in public life by examining the French Republican
model of assimilation. This resource features a thoughtful essay that provides
critical background to France's
national debate over the veil as a declaration of religious practice, and also
includes meaningful readings to encourage classroom discussion. The headscarf
debate in France
allows us, as global citizens, to explore the religious, cultural, and national
values that make up our own understanding of integration and tolerance. 101 pp, with 10 Readings, a timeline, and Glossary. $14.95
To order classroom
copies, please fax a purchase order to 617-232-0281 or call 617-232-1595 to
place a phone order.