Cultural pluralism
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Cultural pluralism
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Cultural pluralism
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Incoming Resources
- Against hate, Carolin Emcke ; translated by Tony Crawford
- The new face of America, how the emerging multiracial, multiethnic majority is changing the United States, Eric J. Bailey
- Open my eyes, open my soul, celebrating our common humanity, created by Yolanda King and Elodia Tate
- Cities and the politics of difference, multiculturalism and diversity in urban planning, edited by Michael A. Burayidi
- Color me English, migration and belonging before and after 9/11 /, Caryl Phillips
- Circling the elephant, a comparative theology of religious diversity, John J. Thatamanil
- The ABCs of diversity, helping kids (and ourselves!) embrace our differences, Carolyn B. Helsel & Y. Joy Harris-Smith
- The Internet as a diverse community, cultural, organizational, and political issues, Urs E. Gattiker
- The wayfinders, why ancient wisdom matters in the modern world, Wade Davis
- Dynamics of human biocultural diversity, a unified approach, Elisa J. Sobo
- One world, produced and directed by Diane Eskenazi
- Different differenter, an activity book about skin color, written by Jyoti Gupta ; illustrated by Tarannum Pasricha
- The wayfinders, why ancient wisdom matters in the modern world, Wade Davis
- Celebrating all cultures, by Abby Colich
- La comunicación en el mundo, Jeff Sferazza ; translator, Zab Translation Solutions
- Pluralism and personality, William James and some contemporary cultures of psychology, Don S. Browning
- We are better together, Ann Bonwill ; content consultant, Elizabeth Case DeSAntis, M.A. elementary education, Julia A. Stark elementary school, Stamford, Connecticut ; reading consultant, Jeanne M. Clidas, Ph.D., reading specialist
- (Re)visioning composition textbooks, conflicts of culture, ideology, and pedagogy, edited by Xin Liu Gale and Frederic G. Gale ; foreword by Gary A. Olson
- Russia in world history, Barbara Alpern Engel, Janet Martin
- Read and understand, celebrating diversity, grades 3-4, [Martha Cheney, Kathy Mattenklodt, Jodee Mueller]
- American nations, a history of the eleven rival regional cultures of North America, Colin Woodard
- Black history
- The new class war, saving democracy from the managerial elite, Michael Lind
- A world together, Sonia Manzano, Sesame Street's "Maria"
- Different cultures, by Rebecca Pettiford
- Dialogue for intercultural understanding, placing cultural literacy at the heart of learning, Fiona Maine, Maria Vrikki, editors
- Sticking together, the Israeli experiment in pluralism, Yaakov Kop and Robert E. Litan
- Las diversas personas de estados unidos, Joanna Anderson
- Defending the City of God, a medieval queen, the first Crusades, and the quest for peace in Jerusalem, Sharan Newman
- Open moral communities, Seymour J. Mandelbaum
- Ethnicity, theory and experience, edited by Nathan Glazer and Daniel P. Moynihan, with the assistance of Corinne Saposs Schelling
- Environmental justice and the new pluralism, the challenge of difference for environmentalism, David Schlosberg
- Working alliances and the politics of difference, diversity and feminist ethics, Janet R. Jakobsen
- Thick and thin, moral argument at home and abroad, Michael Walzer
- Living with difference, how to build community in a divided world, Adam B. Seligman, Rahel R. Wasserfall, and David W. Montgomery
- Situational Identities Along the Raiding Frontier of Colonial New Mexico, Jun U. Sunseri
- Public deliberation, pluralism, complexity, and democracy, James Bohman
- Liberalism and pluralism, towards a politics of compromise, Richard Bellamy
- Unbiased editing in a diverse society, Elizabeth Wissner-Gross
- Bookpeople, a multicultural album, Sharron L. McElmeel ; drawings by Deborah L. McElmeel
- The Irish way, becoming American in the multiethnic city, James R. Barrett
- People of the world, by Nancy Loewen and Paula Skelley
- Living in the Ottoman realm, empire and identity, 13th to 20th centuries, edited by Christine Isom-Verhaaren and Kent F. Schull
- Pluralism and the personality of the state, David Runciman
- Backroads pragmatists, Mexico's melting pot and civil rights in the United States, Ruben Flores
- Some people do, written by Frank Lowe ; illustrated by Josh Hara
- Pluralist desires, contemporary historical fiction and the end of the Cold War, Philipp Löffler
- Diversidad, Jennifer Moore-Mallinos ; Gustavo Mazali
- Figments of reality, the evolution of the curious mind, Ian Stewart and Jack Cohen
- The segmented society ;, an introduction to the meaning of America, Robert H. Wiebe
Outgoing Resources
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