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list of Resource Organizations ......
Introduction... .. ........... .
Guide to Resource Organizations
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Indexes .......... . .. . ... .. . . 151
Inav to Languages, 153Index to LOCationv 157Index to Target Cu.tural Grcupsi 159Index to Subject., 163
Appendixes. .... ............... .... . ..179
ERIC Clearinghouses, 181National Origin Desegregation Assictance Centers (NOOACs) 18'..'Ttle YU Rilingu,' E6cation Sunrott enters, 185
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LIST ll RESOURCE ORGANIZATIONS
Adult Rasic Education,RS0232
Afro-Asian Center,RS0213
American Association forChinese Studies, RS0234
American Association ofColleges for TeacherEducatinn (AACTF).RS0087
American Council forNationalities Service,RSOORa
American EducationalReseara AssoCiation,RSODari
American Federation ofTeachers (ArT), 05012R
American Indian SocialWork program, RSO1P4
American Indian StudiesCenter, University ofCalifornia at LosAngeles, RS0130
American JewishHistorical SoCiety(AJHS), RS0131
America, MontessoriSociety, RS0100
American ScandinavianFoundation, RS0137
Arizona Association forRilinauel rducation(AtinF), PS0047
Armenian Assembly,RS0133
Asian AmericanAlliance, RS0235
Asian AmericanCommunity Mental HealthTraining Center, RS0236
Asian American fianceTheater, RS023'
Asian AmericanEducation Program,University of Colorado,RS073a
Asian American rduCatorsAssociation (AREA), RS0013
Asian American leaalDefense and Educationrund, RS4741
Asian American ResourceCenter, Oberlin Corlege,RS0101
Asian American StudiesCenter, University ofCalifornia at LosAngeles, RS0140
Asian American StudiesCentral, Inc., RS0223
Asian American Studiesprogram, University ofwashington, RS0082
Asian American studies,University of Californiaat pavis, RSo0R1
Asian Americans forCommunity Involvement,Inc. of Santa Clarar1unty, Ds0 2.40
Asin Fducation Project,University of Californiaa:, Los Angeles, RS0274
ix
Asian Numan ServicesAssociation, RS0725
Asian Manpower Services,Inc.. PS0095
Asian Student Division,University of Washington,Asorma
Asian and P7:cificProfessional Languageand education ServicesInc. (APPLES), RS0141
Asian, Inc., RS0226
Asian/ESL Project,Seattle Community rollege.RS0027
Asian/Pacific Counselingand Training Center, RS0096
Asians for JobOpportunitiesin Rerkeley, inc. (4,108),RS0008
Asociacit;ro National dpGrupos 7olkloricos (ANGF),RS0114
Asnira Center forEducational Equity, RS0664
Aspira of America, Inc.,PS0044
Aspira, Inc. of Illinois,RS0043
fqpira-gockefellerFoundation National Fellowsin Policy, R50045
Association for Cross:.ultural Education andSocial Studies. Inc.(ACCESS). RS0014
Association of (Asian)Indians in America, inc.,,
RS0142
Association of ChineseTeachers. The (TACT),RS0143
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Association of hispanicArts, Inc.. RZ".:015
Association of MexicanAmerican Educators, Inc..RS0115
Assyrian National AidSociety, RS0144
Audio, Visual, Kinesthetic,Oral (AVKO) EducationalResearch Foundation, Inc..R$0097
Balch Institute for EthnicStudies, RS0145
Bal4taan, RS0(185
Barrio Education Project(BED), RS0093
Bear Tribe MedicineSociety, RS0146
cillinual Associationof Florida, Inc., RS0046
Relingual MulticulturalSociety, RS0005
Bilingual MulticulturalSpecial Education Project,RS0006
Bilingual grogram,Roxbury Community Colleqp,RS0071
Boricua CoIle(.e, RS0047
Branch Library System,New vork Public Li.ary.osopnm
California Association forBilingual Education (CArE),RS004A
California Institute ofAsian Studies, PS0096
Candelaria Association.Inc., RS0009
rasa nel X01 EducationalPrograms, Inc., RS0008
1Center for AppliedLinguistics (CAL), RS0147
Center for CareerAlternatives, RS00813
Center for ChicanoStudies, University ofWashington, RS014e
Center for Cuban Studies,RS0031
Center for Law andEducation, Inc., Asoldo
Center for migrationStudies of New York,Inc., RS0155
Center for SoutheastAsian Refugee ResEttlemeni,RSOOQI
Center for the Study ofParent Involvement, RS0030
Centro de (studiosPuertorrigueAos, CityUniversity of New York,RS0037
Chicano Cultural Center,Bakersfield College,RS0156
Chicano Teachers ofEnglish, RS0032
Chinatown Child DevelopmentCenter, RS0002
Chinatown ResourcesDevelopment Center, Inc.,RS0714
Chinatown/North ReachCommunity College (enter,PS022,3
Chinese American CivicCount' , RSOilS
Chinese American Cultureand Welfare Foundation,R50200
Chinese Culture Centerfor Can Francisco, RS0157
Chinese InformatiGn andCervice Center, RSOIRR
Chinese Language TeachersAssociation, RS015R
Clearinghouse for CommunityRased Free StandingEducational Institutions,RS0033
Colorado Alliance ofPacific Asian Americans(CAPAA), RSO148
Colorado Association forRilinoval-RiculturalEducation, RS0049
Comite 4e mexico y Aztlan,Inc. (C0MEXA2), RSO1S4
Community Research ActionCenter, RS0197
Compaii(a de TeatroRilingUe,asnm
Congreso Nacional deAsuntos Colegiales,RS0161
Connecticut Association forBilingual-RiculturalEducation, RSOCSO
Council for BasicEducation, PSO,'14
Council on InterracialROoks for Children(CIRC), PS0152
Cross-Cultural EducationDevelopment Program,University of Alaska atFairbanks, csono4
Cuban Association ofBilingual Teachers andTeachers of SPan:Sh.RSOOS
De Anza College, RSOOS1
Department of AsianStudios, City Collegeof New York, RSO)R4
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District of ColumbiaAssociation for RilingualEducation MAW,Rsnoin
ERIC Clearinghouse onAdult, Career andVocational Education,RS0077
ERIC Clearinghouse onEducational ManagementirRIC/CEM1, QS0078
ERIC Clearinghouse onHigher Education, gsnonn
ERIC Clearinghouse onInformation Resources(FRIC/IR), RS11074
ERIC Clearinghouse forJunior Colleges, RS0075
ERIC Clearinghouse onReading ..nd CommunicationSkills (ERIC/RCS), RS00R1
ERIC Clearinghouse on RuralEducation and Small Schools(ERIC/CRESS), RS0165
ERIC Clearinghouse forScience, Mathematics, andEnvironmental Education,OS0076
East Asia Center,University of Arizona,RS0146
East Asia RegionalMaterials and ResourcesCenter (EARMAPC). RS°154
East Los Angeles CollegeFoundation, RS0164
Education Funding ResearchCouncil, 9snn?5
Education Law Center,PS0026
Escuela Tlatelolco, RS0166
Essex Chinee School.PS0160
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Ethnic Studies Oral HistoryProject, R0010
Far West Laboratory forEducational Research andDevelopment, 4S0167
Federation RilinqualTraining Resource Center,RS016R
Filipino American FducatorsAssociation, inc. (FAEA1,Rsoist
Flaming Rainbow University,Rsnoill
folx1orico Filipino DanceCompany, Inc., RSOIS?
Franro-American ResourceOPPOrtunity Group (FAROGi,RS0160
Gardena Valley JapaneseCultural Institute, RS0137
General Pulaski HeritageFoundation, Inc., RS0141
Geneseo Migrant Center,RS0180
Governor's InformationCenter for AsianAssistance, RA138
High/Scope Educationa1Research Foundation,RS01110
Hispano-AmericanMulti-Service Center,Inc., RS01701
Rorace Mann Rond Centerfor Equal F,'ucation,RS0020
Human Development TrainingInstitute. RglInt
Idaho Citizens for MinorityAffairs, Inc., RS017?
Illinois Adult IndochineseRefugee Consortium, RS0130
Illinois Association forBilingual Education,RSOOS2
Illinois Resource Center,RS0021
Illinois Teachers ofEnglish to Speakers ofOther Languages andEillingual Education(Illinois TESOL/RE),RS0022
India Cultural Society,
RS0117
Indochinese Resettlementand Cultural Center (IRPC),RS0210
Indochinese VocationalProject, qS0119
Information Center onChildren's Cultures,PS0023
Institute for CulturalPluralism, RS0176
Institute for t"eDevelopment of IndianLaw, Inc., ASOI/A
Institute of BehavioralSciences, RS0174
Institute on Pluralismand Aroup Identity,RS0173
Intercultural DevelopmentResearch Association(10RA), 115017?
Int:ircultural Relationsand ethnic StudiesInstitute, PS0171
International Institute ofRoston. RS0170
(nternationd' Institute )fBuf'alo, PS0110
International Institute ofFr)e. Pennsylvania, Inc"RS1O?4
International Institute ofMetropolitan St. locos,RSOI21
Japan Foundation, PS0127
341)40PSZ American CitizensLeague IJACL1, RS011fi
Japanese AmericanCurriculum Project,Inc. (JAM. RS0170
Jewish Federation ofmetropolitan Chicago,RSO1B6
John E. Conner Museum,lis0187
Kansas Association forBilingual Education(KABF), RS0053
Kentucky Teachers ofEnglish to Speakersof Other LanguagesITFSOLI, RS01811
Kirkwcod CommunityCollege, RS0054
Knowledge of EnglishYfeltis Success (KEYS)
prOjeCt. RSOl11
Kerean Youth Center,P5011?
La(uardia Communityrolegp. asooss
Language andIntercultural Researchrenter, "S0007
League of iinitedLatin American CitizensiLIO AC) RationalCducational Service':enters, Inc., DSCIP
loaqun of Women VotersFducation funn, RSootl
LoutStana AssociationfGr Rilftiqual FduratiGn.
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Massachusetts Associationfor Rilingual Education(MARE), Rsn$1
Mexican American Cultural
Center, RS0110
Mexican American LegalDefence and EducationalFund (MALOFF), RS0101
Michioan Associatior forBilingual Education (MARE),,RSWR
Midwest China Stud,Resource Center, 0cP113
Midwest Council of LaRata, RS014?
Midwest NationalOesegregatinn AssictanceCenter (NnOAC),, RSon?ct
Minnesota Pi rna rouncii,ficAln?
Modern LangualeAssociat,on (MLA) ofAmerica, AS0011
modern Language Centre.:Ontario institute torStudies in Fdu"itior,RS0193
monnolia Society, :ncPS0144
multICN1t"ral oosources,ocn2011
muslim Curient Assnciation9f loired States andCanada, RS020?
National Affiliation for
L lnracy Advance( MAL Al, D COI 3c
National Association forAsian and pactfic AmericancloCatioo (4AA9At1 07%11f,
National Associitiol firBilingual FducatIO'(10111-1., o;Poso
II)xiv
Nattortal Associationfor Industry-EducationCooperation (NAIEC).R0072
National Association ofIoterdisciplinary Ethnic
Studies (4AIES),
National Association ofState Boards of Education(NASRE), PSO1R4
Child EatiorCommittee, PSW4
National Coalition ofNispanic Mental Healthand Human ServicesnrnaniZatiOnS, PCniAl
National Council of LaRA74, oSr4qc
National Couoct/ ofpuarto RicanInc. (4C0RV). RCAP'?
National FlementaryEducation Associailw'KoSO2nS
National rederati:n ofAsian American l'nviedMethodists, Inc., PS(V24
itlooal lodilo f1ucati3OAssociationDso?n6
National ;ndochine-,eClearinghouse andtechnical ASsisance rpnrA,INVTAr), 4S11"q1)
National OriololePorroatloo Assictancorentpr (IMAM, PSf",:0
winnal DOrent Inr!
Te4rh.-e ASS.V.1410,tOY`1C1
Uatlondi PuortunnuM. Inc., 4c1"
NarioralitiAt co.vi:(crantor O'',1,
New jersey AssociatfOnfor Bilingual FducationfUTFSDL/MJDF1, Rsonui
New Mexico Associationfor Bilingual education.Rson6)
New York StateAssociation for BilingualEducation, RS0(162
New York StateConsortium of Collegesand qniyersities forBl'ingual Fducatior,R)0200
Non-Formal Fducation"w r' Information Center,RS0124
Ohio ssoCiation forBilingual MulticulturalFducation (nom). RS6063
Oklahoma Assnciation forBilingual education, Rs0(164
Organization of ChineseAmerican women fOcAii),PSOO1R
Organization of NorthAmerican :radian (tuAnnts,RS0210
Pacific Asian rOalitl(PArl, pcOnWi
':'acific Asian roalition,New terser Chapter,. PS''14',:
Pacific Astar ron;getiumin rmoloymt,nt loxrF).RSOD4I
Pacific IS RIII.ITJa'
Asvic +at Iv , C'.21:
Pkc, f,C/ASIAr' AM"IL 4r.14"4:41 wealth Pesnarch`enter, PSniPc.
pan-PworTc4,,fP)nlfriC4^XS,.ncitrinn, Dt.17:9
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f,jr 11,1i,,l..al rdu,:lti1'InARri, o.,cfr,
ROlish Institute of Artsand Sciences of America,RSn711
Portland Adult Fducation,PsA217
Portuguese Union of thestate of California OIRFC1,aS021R
RrOject On Asian ctullesin Fducation (RASE).RS01 34
Project on Fast. Asianstudies in Education,Osr.,17c
Rroyecto IFFR, R50123
Puerto Rican Corniress ofNew Jersey, Rcn,lo
RI:FORmA: NationalASsociation of Spanishcpeaking Librarians,RS0012
Research and DevelopmentComplex, state qnlyersityCollege at Buffalo, PCO22n
SEPA/nPTION. Inc.vOsc1221
Service Center forTeaChers of Asian StuAles,gsponi
:r,cial ScienC, rdu,4/,emr'tnCOrilumv Inc PS1A-.o
cocintY 'or American!flAtaf, ctud.es A^1Rnsearrn, gcn1n4
'.outl' Asia I Piquiqn i'dAron roltg,r Putv4acv
rebicati^Pa1 Or5I0,t,pennlO
S.-.4thwes rchica!f,^e1ei00P474.,t laNr'*atorvtD5^11c
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Stanfer/ Institutefor InterculturalCOmmunicatico, Rc0n1S
Susannah Vesley CommurityCenter, lasnio
Swedish pioneer mittoricalSociety, RS0722
Tamhuritzans Instituteof Folk Arts, RcnI61
Teachers of Feolisti toCpeakers of (etherLanguages (TFcnt), OcO1o6
Texas Associatioi forBilingual Education ITARc),,PC01166
Texas roritnn lanluvleAssociation (TrLA),RS0107
re as Teachers ofEnaliSh to Soeakercof ether Languages(TEv1rs01_ II!), PSO:r,A
U.S, ratnolic (*onference,RSAl76
Awl
voion of pan AsianrOmMuoitieS (PPAr of Canniego County, Inc., RS0731
1,eited Cambodian Community,Inc., 023,4
qrou ni1ingual LoCalAlivisory rOunCll, PCO1, ?7
Vietnamese AmericanAssoClatlon, PSnICCI
yiroloia A;sociation forilitimoual r4uration (VA6r),OtOrr4
Voices of nilipino (TinigI1 el 1 Intn01 Ocr1277
Washington ASsociation forAsian and Pacific Amer1CinfduCation (WAAPAr), PCf?215
Washinoton Assn:14tion forqilingoal Fducation (WAnrl,gSn067
wtsConsin Association for"11'11111AI Flotation(imilinf), RS0068
World rduCattOn PrieCt(OP), PCn11!)
INTRODUCTItm,
Guide to Resource Organizations for Minority Language Groups is acollection of profiles of 242 organizations which serve as resourcesfor the bilingual education community. The organizations includedspan a wide variety of purposes and language groups, and run the gamutfrom major national associations to locally significant. community-based groups.
The first compilation of this material undertaken by the NationalClearinghouse for Bilingual Education (NCBE) resulted in the Guideto Professional Organizations, published in 1979. To obtain thir17017111tion, NUE staff asked bilingual education administrators,,supervisors, and teachers to identify organizations whi-h serve asresources and coatribute to the education of minority language speakers.The organizations were then c^otacted for detailed information. for
thin edition, the original organizations, as well as a subtantialnumber of other organizations which have been brought to our attention,were contacted for informat;on.
Each entry listed includes the name of the organization, the address.phone number, director. contact person, and any of the followinginfoi sition that is available: sponsoring agencies, date of origin,purpose, membership information, parent organization, special divisionsor committees, geographical service ireas, funding sources, publications,conferences, former name, target languages, and target cultural groupsIn addition, keywords were assigned from the Thesau-us of EPIC Descriptors,eighth edition (1980).
The entries appear in numerical order by NCSE accession number (e gRS0001, P50002, P50003). On pages ix-xvi, there is an alphabeticallisting of the resource organizations included 1^ this volume Access
to the entries is also facilitated by indexes to language. location,,subjects, and target cultural groups. The alonabetical list of resourcesand the indexes refer the reader to the appropriate accession number
To further assist the reader, tnere are three appendixes at the endof this book Educational Resource Information Center (PI C) r..earing-
houses, National Origin Desegregation Assistance Centers (4011AC.,).and Title VII Bilingual Education Support Centers.
The information that appears in this publication it paralleled by adetailed record in NCBE's database Periodic updates will be madewith regular revisions of this document.
for more specific inf.)rmation on any resource organization,, Pleace
contact the organization, not the Clearinghouse
The Clearinghouse gratefully acknowledges the efforts of all those whocollaborated in this project. Readers are invited to subm't udditIons
and Suggestions for future editions of this publication
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Guide to
Resource Organizations
for Minority
Language Groups
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RS0001
Service Center for Teachers of Asian StudiesOhio State University29 West Woodruff Avenue
ColuW)us, ON 43210(614) 422-4872
CONTACT:,
Buchanan, Franklin R. (Director)
SPONSORING AGENCIES; Association for Asian Studies, Ann Arbor,Mich. (8BB05251)
DATE BF ORIGIN: 1971
PURPOSE: To serve primarily as a clearinghouse,
identifying the existino and continually emergingprint and nonprint material on Asia for the precollegiate
level, and to provide guidance to teachers on the best
available materials for various school situations.
PARENT ORGANIZATION, Association for Asian Studies.
SPECIAL DIVISIONS OR COMMITTEES: Committee on TNiching about Asia.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: Irternetjonal,
PUBLICATIONS: Focus on Asian Studies (resource Journal, thriceyearly); Service Center Papers on Asian Studies(occasional series).
KEYWORDS; Asian Studies; Textbook Selection;Educational Needs; Multicultural Education; Clearinghouses;Information Centers; Secondary Education; InstructionalMaterials; Education Service Centers; Cultural Awareness;Teacher Centers
R50002
Social Science Education Consortium, Inc.855 BroadwayBoulder, CO 80302
(3031 492-8154
morrissett, Irving (Executive Director)
CONTACT:McCormi:%, Regina (Director, Resource and Demonstration Center)
SPONSORING AGENCIES; ERIC Clearinghouse for SocialStudies/Social Science Education, Boulder, Colo. (831)04086)
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1963
*UPROSE: To work toward the improvement of social
studies and social science education at all levels.
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MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to invited individuals 130 members.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE ARFA: National.
FuNOING :OURCES; Grants and contracts, primarily Federal.
PUBLICATIONSt Link (newsletter); Ethnic Studies Handbook forSchool Librarians; Ethnic Studies Teacher Resource Kit;
Understanding You and Them: Tips for Teaching aboutEthnicity; free catalog of publications and services.
CONFEREWCFS: Anoual conference and corporation meeting;
Summer Leadership Skills Workshop (annual).
KEYWORDS: Social Studies; Social ScienceP, Sociology;Ethnic Studies; Ethnicity; Educational Improvement;Instructional Materials: Teaching Guides; Referencematerials; Elementary Secondary Education; Postsecondary
Education; Consortia
RS0003
Pacific Asian Coalition (PAC)
1366 10th AvenueSan Francisca, CA 94122(415) 665-6006
CONTACT:
Woo, George (National President)
SPONSORING AGENCIES: National Inst. of Mental Health (DHEW),
Rockville, Md. (DBB05628); Administration on Aging (OHEW),Washington, D.C. (98802827)
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1973
PURP6SE: To serve as an advocacy and research
organization which facilitates human services forAsian and Pacific Island peoples, to provide technical
assistance for developing locally determined humanservices and programs, and to inform the public aboutAsian and Pacific American issues.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to Asian or Pacific Island Americans;500 members.
SPECIAL OIVISIONS OR COMMITTEES: Nine regions (Pacific Northwest,Hawaii, Northern California, Southern California, Southeast,North Central, mountain and West South Central, Mid-AtlanticNew England).
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: National.
FUNDING SOURCES: Membership fees; grants: contracts.
PUBLICATIONS; For Your Information: A Manual of Resources andTechnical AssistanCe for Grass Roots Organizations;PAC MEMO (monthly newsletter); conference proceedings.
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FORMER NAME: 4ational Coalition of Asian Americans and
Pacific Island Peoples for Human Service and Action,
KEYWORDS:' Cultural Centers; Resource Centers;Technical Assistance; Research; Human Services;
Information Services Community Development;Public Education; Program Development: Ethnicity;
Group Unity; Advocacy
TARGET LANGUAGESf, Asian Languages; Pacific Island Languages
RS0004
Cross-Cultural Education Development Program
University of Alaska at FairbanksFairbanks, AK 99701
(907) 479-7694
Duhbs, Patrick J.
(Statewide Academic Coordinator)
CONTACT:
Redding, Wendy (Instructor/Program Development Specialist)
SPONSORING AGENCIES: Orice of Education (OMEN), Washington,
D.C. Teacher Corps. (B8801218); Office of Bilingual Education(OHEW/DEI, Washington, D.C. (BBB12883 }; Alaska State Dept. of
Education, Juneau. (0E01240)
DATE OF ORIGIN; 197D
PURPOSE :' To enable Alaskan natives to obtain eteaching certificate or degree in education by providinga 4-year, field-based degree it elementary, secondary, or
bilingual education and a degree in human resourcedevelopment to people living in rural Alaska.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to high school graduates accepted by aregional panel; 100 students, plus staff.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: State.
FORMER NAME: Alaska Rural Teacher Training Corps.
KEYWORDS: Teacher Education; Bilingual Education;Higher Education; Human Resources; Elementary SecondaryEducation; Field Experience Programs; Field Instruction;multicultural Education; Bachelors Degrees
TARGET LANGUAGES: Athapascan; Inupiaq; Yopik
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R50005
AiIinoual Multicultural SocietyMerillac Hall, non 308St. John's UniversityJamaica, NY 1I4:0
(212) q69 -8000, ext. 258
CONTACT:Spiridakis, John (Advisors
DAIS OF ORIGIN: 1974
PUR4SE: To ini_i,te, structure, and coordinateworkshops and activities in hilinqu3l education andcross-cultural studies.
prmsEz5Hip TNFARmATI03. nnen to interested individuals; dues' S5.
GFAGRARH)CAL SFRVICF AREA: Lore
CONFERENCES: Workshops.
KEYWOROS: Cross Cultural Studies; Multicultural Coucation;8llin9ua) rAUCatioN, rOturat pluralism; Workshops:Trainino Centers
TAPGFT LANGUAGES. Greek; Spanish
RS0006
Bilingual Multicultural Special Education Project31 St. James Avenue, Sixth floor
Boston, MA 02116(6171 727-5770
CONTACT:
Landurand, Patricia (Director)
SPOP4ORING AGENCIES: Massachusetts State Dept. of Education,
Boston. (MGG4712S)
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1q77
PURPOSE' To provide training and assistance inmeeting the needs of bilingual special education students.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: National.
PUBLICATIONS:. Bilingual Special Education ResourceDirectory; Proctedings: Diagnosis and interventionin Bilingual Special Education; BISEP Reporter
(newsletter); Boston Developmental Series.
CONFERENCES:. Diagnosis and Intervention in Bilingual
Special Education Searching for Now Alternatives;Adaptation of Exiting Training Programs to Address
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Multilingual and Multict. ral Issues in Special
Education (1980).
FORMER NAME: Bilingual Special Education Project (BISEP).
KEYWORDS; Special Education; Workshops; Training Centers;Insrvice Education; Technical Assistance; BilingualEducation; Exceptional Persons
RS0007
Language and Intercultural Research Center
Brigham Young University240 8-34
Provo, UT 84602(801) 378-2651
Rogers, R. Max (Director)
CONTACT:
Tyler, V. Lynn (Associate Director)
PURPOSE: To conduct research on and todevelop practical learning aids and tr disseminatecultural materials in order to increase unuerstanding
among peoples of the world.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: In;.rnational.
PUBLICATIONS: Intercultural Communicator Resources;Culturgrams; Communication Learning Aids.
KEYWORDS; Material Development; Multicultural Education;Research; Resource Centers; Higher Education; Cultural
AwareneSS; Educational Media; Cross Cultural Training;Information Dissemination; Resource Materials
RS0008
Casa Del Sol Educational Programs, Inc,405 Shawmut Avenue
Boston, MA 0118(617) 536-8240
CONTACT:
Arroyo-Irizarry, Felix (Executive Director),(617) 536-8285
PURPOSE: To provide educational programs for
people in the community.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: Regional,
FUNDING SOURCES: Several foundations.
FUNDING LEGISLATION: Comprel.ensive Employment and Training
Act (CETA).
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ICYWORDS: Community Programs; Community Education;
Vocational Education; Job Training
TARGET LANGUAGES: Spanish
RSOOD9
Candelaria Association, Inc.1501 47th Avenue
Greeley, CO 80631(303) 330-1188
CONTACT;
Lopez, Annette (President),(3031 351-2458
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1977
PURPOSE:, To promote and encourage multicultural
understanding within the framework of the educationalcommunity, to foster the appreciation of Hispanic
cultures through the humanities and the sciences, *,promote and encourage the goals of bilingual multiculturaleducation, and to raise funds for educational scholarships
to Hispanic students.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to those who shar_ en interest
in the stated purposes; 35 members; dues: El?.
GEOGRAPHICAL SFRVICE AREA: Local.
FUNDING SWES: Contributions; zommunity support.
PUBLICATIONS: Booklet for Membership; Candelaria
Association; 1979-1980 (brochure).
FORMER NAME: Candelaria Fund.
KEYWORDS: Fund Raising; Scholarship Funds; Advocacy; AcademicAchievement; Multicultural Education; Cultural
Enrichment; Bilingual Education; Cultural Awareness:Hispanic American Culture
RS0010
Ethnic Studies Oral History Project
University of HawaiiEast West Road 4, Room 311Honolulu, HI 9682?(808) 988-2511
CONTACT:;
Taniquctl, Chad (Project Coordinator).(8081 588-2511
SPONSORING AGENUES: Hawaii State Foundation on Culture andArts, Honolulu.
CONTRACT NUMBER: FY79-80/88I/C0/3-C.(1)
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1976
PURPOSE: To record and preserve the varied
experiences of Hawaii's senior citizens of differentethnic groups and to provide teacher; and others withtraining in oral history techniques.
GEOGRAPNICAL SERVICE AREA:, State.
PUBLICATIONS: Waialua and Haleiwat The PeOple Tell Their Story;Life Histories of Native Hawaiians; Rewmber Kakaako:1910-1950; Waipi'o: Mano Mai; 1924 FillOn0 Strike on Kauai;Women Workers in Hawaii's Pineapple Industry (transcript volumes).
CONFERENCES: Oral History 4orkshop (cosponsoredwith the Hawaii Stat.? Council for Social Studies).
KEYWORDS: Social History; Oral History; Ethnic Studies;Teacher Workshops; Older Adults; Primary Sources;Interviews; Biographies; Archives; Teacher Education;Community Education
TARGET LANGUAGES: Cebuano; Japanese; Visayan; Malay° PolynesianLanguages
RSO0I1
modern Language Association (MLA) of America
62 Fifth AvenueNew Yore, NY 10011
(212) 741-5588
Colsrroe, Joel (f-cutive Director)
CONTACT:
Fisher, Dexter (Director of English Programs);Brod, Richard I. (Director of Foreign Language Programs),(212) 741-5583 or 5585
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1883
PURPOSE: To promote study and criticism of languages
and literatures.
MEN8ERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to those with a professional interest in
languages or literatures; 27,000 members; dues:graduated scale.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: International.
FUNDING SOURCES: Membership dues.
PUBLICATIONS: PMLA (bimonthly); MLA Newsletter (Quarterly);
MLA International Bibliography (annual).
CONFERENCES: Anna, convention.
KEYWORDS: Literary Criticism; Critical Reading; ModernLanguages; World Literature; Literature; Second LanguageInstruction; Materiel Development; Professional Associations
RS0012
REFORMA: National Association of Spanish Speaking Librarians
Graduate Library SchoolOniversity of Arizona151$ East First StreetTucson, AZ 85719i4D2) 884 -4491
CONTACT; Trejo, Arnulfo O. (Acting Director)
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1071
°UMW: To improve library services to the Spanish speaking,to obtain a better and more adequate distribution of libraryresources, to improve library education through research andtraining, and to assist libraries and communities in meetingtheir affirmative action goals.
MEMSEPSHIP INFORMATION: Open to thlse interested in improving libraryinfOrmation service; 225 members; dues: fooividuals SIO,institutions VD, studeits $3.
PARENT ORGANIZATION: American Library Assctiation (ALA).
SPECIAL DIVISIONS OR COMMITTEES: El Paso Chapter; Pacific Coast Chapter.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: National,;
FUNDING SOURCES: Membership dues.
PUDLICAT:ONS:. REFORMA NeusIrtter; Ouien es ouien.
CONFERENCES: Annual membership meeting dur'ng ALA confer-en....
KEYWORDS: Library Services; Liorary Associations;Librarians; Library Education; Minority GrouoS; OutreachPrograms; Educational Improvement; Affirmative Action
TARGET LANGUAGES:' Spanish
RSOO13
Asian American Educators Association (AC7A)1106 Madison Street
Evanston, IL 60202(312) R70-4130
CONTACT:Takada, Noriko (PresIdent),(312) 475-7377: 87r).413o
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PURPOSE: To achieve equal opportunities for AsianAmericans in the education field, to PrOvide communicationand feliowship among Asian Americans, to develop Professionalskills through an exchange of information, and to assist
the Asian American communities in developing socialservices.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to Asian Americans in the field of
education (regular membership), to Asian American students whoare education majors and those whose work relates to education(associate membership), and to those interested in AAEA'sgoals (honor,ry membership); 120 Niemt.t.rs; dues: $10,
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: State.
PUBLICATIONS: AREA Newsletter (quarterly).
1EYVORDS: Information Dissemination; Ethnicity: Group Unity:Equal Education; Teacher Associations; Social Services;
Human Services: Professional Development; Information
Networks
TARGET LANGUAGES: Asian Languages
RS0014
Association for Cross Cultural Education
and Social Studies, Inc. (ACCESS)4340 East West Highway, Suite 906
Bethesda, MD 20014(301) 656-8558
Miranda, Lourdes (President)
CONTACT:
Pynn, Maria Elena (Project Director)
SPONSORING AGENCIES: Bureau of Education for the Handicapped
(DHEW/OE), Washington, D.C. Div, of Personnel Preparation.(88813300)
CONTRACT NUMBER:. G 007901343
DATE OF ORIGIN: 109
PURPOSE: To study. develop, and condu educational
PrOgrams intended to foster lifelong personal development;
to provide opportunities to those persons traditionallyoutside the mainstream of society, particula y women,language minorities, the aged, the handicapped, and the
socially and ecO4amically disadvantaged; and to oevelonand disseminate information and education materials
about Hispanic cultures.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: National.
KEYWORDS. Minority Groups; Disadvantaged, 3isanilities;Multicultural Education; Social Studies; Material
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Development; Information Dissemination; Cultural Awareness;
Lifelong Learning; Older Adults; Exceptional persons; Females;Adult Programs; Individual Development; EducationalOpportunities
TARGET LANGUAGES: Spanish
RS0015
AssociatiOn of Hispanic Arts, Inc.200 East 87th Street
New York, NY 1002R(212) 364-705a
Robles, Elsa Ortiz (Executive Director)
CONTACT;
mondesfre, Elba Cabrera (Administrative Assistant)
sPONSORING AGENCIES: New York State Council on the Arts, NevYork. (88806111111; New YOrk City nerit. of Cultural Affairs..National Endowment for the Arts, (RRD0425S)
DATE Of ORIGIN: 1475
PUPPOSE: To disseminate information on ictivities andissues which will assist in the promulgation of wispanic
art forms.
SPECIAL DIVISIONS OR COMMI.TEES: Audience flevelooment Protect.
Comprehensive Employment Training Act (EFTA); Artist Protect,;
GEOGRAPHICAL SERvICE AREA: Regional,
PHRLICATIONS: Hispanic Arts Festival lirectgry,
Hispanic Arts (newsletter).
KEYWORDS: Information Dissemination; Art Activities'.
Cultural Activities; Fine Arts. Cultural Enrichment. rOkCulture; Drama; Theater Artst Creative Art.
Information Centers
RSOOI6
Stanford Institute for intercultural Communication
P.O. Box A-0Stanford, CA 94:054115) 497-4921
CONTACT:Clarke, Clifford H. (Director)
SPONSORING AGENCIES: Stanford Univ., Calif. School of
Education. 1C1082500)
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1976
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PURPOSE: To provide intercultural communication
training for professionals working in multiculturalenvironments.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA Internationt1.
CONFERENCES: Annual institutes.
KEYWOROS: Institutes (Training Programs); Summer Programs;
Intercultural Programs; Cultural Pluralism;Communication Skills; Higher Education; Cross
Cultural Training; Professional Development:Professional Training; Inservice Education;HUlticultural Education
RS0017
Spanish Educational Development (SED) Center
Adult Education Program1840 Calorama RoaA, NN
Washington, DC 2:.f09(202) 462-81348
Arango, Rolando (Acting Director)
CONTACT:
Maier, Mark F. (Assistant Director),
(207) 293-7030; 462-8848
SPONSORING AGENCIES: united Way of the National Capital Area,
D.C.
DATE Or ORIGIN: 1075
PURPOSE: To provide adu't students with basic Englishas a second language ('SL) skills, to assist in preparingfor the General Equivalency Degree (GEO), and to providevocational and service referrals.
CEOGRANICAt SERVICE AREA: Pegional,
PUBLICATIONS: Directory of Education DpportunitieS andrinancial Alo for the Washington, D,C. Area
KfYwORDS English (Second Language), Adult Education; AdultPrograms; Career Counseling; wig,' School EquivalencyPrograms; Referral; Joh Placement: rmoloyment Services
TARGr LANGPA4(' Spanish
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R50018
Flaming Rainbow Ur versityRoute 5, Box 240Tahlequah, OK 74464(918) 456.5662
Goehring, DaA (President)
CONTACT;
Kolhoff, Kathleen (Dean of Academic Affairs)
PURPOSE: To provide liberal arts education to Indiansand low-income white students in northeastern Oklahoma
through a private 4-year Indian-Controlled College.
GEOGRAPHIU1L SERVICE AREA: total.
FUNDING 3OUREES: Tuition.
FORMER NAME: Flaming Rainbow University witnout walls,
KEYWORDS: Private Colleges; Nontraditional Students;
Lower Class Students; Educational Innovation: NonprofitOrganizations; Bilingual Students; Rural Areas:, Higher
Education; Liberal Arts; Institutional Autonomy:American Indian Education
TARGET LANGUAGES: Cherokee
RS0019
Hiqh/Scope Education.1 Research Foundation
600 North River Street
Ypsilanti, MI 4E197(3131 485 -2000
Hanes, Michael iOirector, Preschool Education Department)
CONTACT:8russolo. Nancy H. (Manager, Public Information and Services)
SPONSORING AGENCIES: Adninistration for Children, Youth, andFamilies (OHM, Washington, D.C. (FIREI1J008)
CONTRACT NUMBER: 105-7A-1023
PURPOSE: To conduct research on and develop curriculum
4n early childhood education acd provide training for
adults who work with young children and for otherProfessionals in the field of early childhood education.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVILE AREA: International.
CONFERENCES: Annual Spring Conference on Early Childhood
Education; numerous training conferences.
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KEYWORDS: Educational Research; Curriculum Development;Early Childhood Education ;' Training; Preschool Education;
Elementary Education;* Teacher Education; ParentEducation
TARGET LANGUAGES:. Spanish
RS0020
Horace Mann Bond Center for Equal Education
University of Massachusetts
Library TowerAmherst. RA 01003(413) 545-0327
CONTACT:Weinberg, Meyer (Director)
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1963
PURPOSE.. To serve as a national clearinghouse for
materials and research in the area of race and schools,including desegregation.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA:. International.
PUBLICAT1ONS Integrateducation; Research Review of (pal
Education.
KEYWORDS: Clearinghouses; Information Services; Equal
Education; Racial Integration; Educational Research; SchoolDesegregation; Information Dissemination; Racial
Discrimination
1150021
Illinois Resource Center500 South Dwyer Avenue
Arlington Heights, IL 60005
(312) 870-410D
CONTACT:
Perlman, Ron fbirectori
SPONSORINCMENCIES: Illinois State Board of Education,
Springfield. (B9B17331)
DATE Or ORIGIN: 1972
PURPOSE. To provide training workshops for teachersworking with children of limited English proficiency.
PARENT ORGANIZATION: Northwest Educational Cooperative.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: State.
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PUBLICATIONS; Future That*s Twice as Bright: Bilingual
Education in Illinois; Directory of Transitional BilingualEducation Programs in Illinois; Bilingual Newsletter (.nconjunction with the Midwest Resource Center).
CONFERENCES: Annual Multicultural Materials Conference.
KEYWORDS: Resource Centers; Teacher Education; TeacherWorkshops; Staff Development; Bilingual Education;
Elementary Secondary Education; Training Centers;Inservice Education
TARGET LANGUAGES: Minority Languages
RS0022
Illinois Teachers of English to Speakers ofOther languages and Bilingual Education (Illinois TESOL /BE)
Northeastern Illinois UniversityChicago, IL 60625
(312) 583-4050
Gunther, Vicki (President),(312) 477-9296
CONTACT:.
Illwftzer, Robert (Executive Secretary)
DATE OF ORIGIN; 1970
PURPOSE: To strengthen instruction and research inthe teaching of English to speakers of other languagesand bilingual education, to promote professional growthand development in the field, to disseminate information,
and to cooperate with other groups having similar concerns.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: 700 members; dues: $8.
PARENT ORGANIZATION: International Teachers of English to
Speakers of Other Languages.
SPECIAL DIVISIONS OR COMMITTEES:
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: State.
PUBLICATIONS: Illinois TESOL/BE Newsletter.
CONFERENCFS: Annual statewide convention.
KETWO2DS: Teacher Associations; English (Second Language);Lafiguage Research; Information Dissemination;Educational Research; Instructional Improvement;Bilingual Education; Professional Development; NonEnglish Speaking; Educational Cooperation: Second
Language Instruction
TARGET LANGUAGES: Minority Languages
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RS0023
Information Center on Children's Cultures331 East 38th StreetNew York, NY 10016(212) 6b6 -5522, ex,. 402
CONTACT:
Greenblatt, Melinda (Associate Director)
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1967
PURPOSE: To collect educational and culturalmaterials in English about children of other :ands; to
collect primary source material in the language of thecountry, with emphasis on children of developing countries;and to provide information services on children's cultures.
PARENT ORGANIZATION: U.S. Committee for UNICEF,
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA International.
PUBLICATIONS: Bibliographies; Sources of Children'sBooks from Other Countries Catalog.
KEYWORDS: Information Services; International Education;Information Centers; Instructional Materials; Developing Nations;Children; Library Collections; Cultural Awareness; CrossCultural Studies; Primary Sources
R50024
International Institute of Erie, Pennsylvania, Inc.235 West Sixth StreetErie, PA 16507(814) 452 -3935
CONTACT:
Metz, Helen C. (Executive Director)
SPONSORING AGENCIES: Unite Way of Erie County, Pa.
PURPOSE: To provide the foreign-born in the greaterErie area with immigration and naturalization services,referral services, interpreter and translator services,and an English as a second language f.:51.) program.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to interested individuals'.230 members; dues: students 13, individuals 15, families17,50, supporting members 110, life members 1100.
PARENT ORGANIZATION: American Council for Nationalities
Service.
SPECIAL OIVISIONS OR COMMITTEES; lntenational Folk Ball.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: State.
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KEYWORDS; Immigrants; Relocation; Counseling S *vices;
Citizenship; Education; Information Services; English(Second Language); Referral; Refugees; Second LanguageInstruction; Interpreters; Acculturation
TARGET LANGUAGES: Minority Languages
RS0025
Education Funding Research Council752 National Press Building
Washington, DC 20045
(202) 737-4700
Marshall, James J. (Executive Director)
CONTACT:
Lang, Fraser (Associate Director)
PURPOSE: To provide information services andpublications on Federal funding programs.
GEOGRAPWCAL SERVICE AREA: National.
PUBLICATIONSf Education funding News (weekly); 1980Federal Funding Guide (annual series); New
Oepartment of Education Directory; Title IHandbook; Education Amendments of 1978.
CONFERENCES; cr...ing and fall seminars on Federal
funding programs; workshops.
KEYWORDS: Information Services; Federal Aid; FinancialSupport; Material Development; Educational Finance; FederalPrograms; Fund Raising
RS0026
Education Law Center605 Broad Street
Newark, NJ 07102
(201) 624-1815
Morheuser, Marilyn (Director)
CONTACT:
Matrick, Debra S. (Community Education Coordinator)
SPONSORING AGENCIES: Ford Foundation, New YOrk, N.Y. (QPX27000)
CONTRACT NUMBER:* 730-0659
DATE OF ORIGIN( )973
PURPOSE: To sPecialize in reform and improvement of
the public elementary and secondary school systems in NewJersey and Pennsylvania,
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GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: Regional.
FUNDING SOURCES; Nonprofit.
KEYWORDS: School Systems; Educational Improvement; ElementarySecondary Education; Educational Legislation; School Law;Nonprofit Organizations; Legal Problems; Lawyers; Advocacy
RS0027
Asian/ESL Project
Seattle Ccamunity College1701 Broadway
Seattle, WA 98122(206) 587-4142
Donohue, Don (Associate Dean for Continuing Education),(206) 587-4180 or 4142
CONTACT:Hidaka, Rachel (Project Coordinator)
CONTRACT NUMBERf KSMC 80c28-1 -04 -1
DATE OF ORIGIN; 1974
PURPOSE: To provide intensive English as a
second language (ESL) assistance for entry intovocational skills training programs or employment.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA State.
FUNDING LEGISLATION: Comprehensive Employment andTraining Act (CETA).
KEYWORDS: English (Second Language); Community Colleges;
Vocational Education; Continuation Education; IntensiveLanguage Courses; Adult Education; Second LanguageInstruction
TARGE LANGUAGES; Cambodian; Chinese; Pilipino; Japanese;Korean; Lao; Samoan; Thai; Vietnamese; Asian Languages
RS0028
Midwest National Origin Desegregation Assistance Center (NODAL)School of EducationUniversity of WisconsinP.O. Box 413Milwaukee, WI 53201(414) 963-5663
CONTACT:
Fernindez, Ricardo (Director)
PURPOSE: To implement Lau ccmplia.ce in a 10-Statearea (Regions V and VII).
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA; Regional.
KEYWORDS; Lau Centers; School Desegregation; TechnicalAssistance; Educational Planning; Program Implementation;Program Evaluation; Desegregation Methods
TARGET LANGUAGES; Arabic; Sparish; Vietnamese; American IndianLanguages
RS0029
National Origin Desegregation Assistance Center (NODAC)
School of EducationSan Diego State University
San Diego, CA 92182(714) 265-6656
CONTACT:
Ochoa, Alberto M. (Director)
DATE OF ORIGIN; 1975
PURPOSE: To provide technical assistance to school
districts developing or implementing national origindesegregation educational master plans to comply with
the Lau v. Nichols Supreme Court decision and Title VIof the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
PARENT ORGANIZATION: Institute of Cultural Pluralism.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA Regional.
FUNDING LEGISLATION: Emergency School Aid Act, Title IV.
PUBLICATIONS: Lau Center manuals (9 volumes).
CONFERENCES: Policy Issues Forum; workshops.
KEYWORDS: Lau Centtrs; School Desegregation; TechnicalAssistance; Educational Planning; Program Implementation:Program Svaluation; Desegregation Methods
TARGET LANGUAGES: Minority Languages
RS0030
Center for the Study of Parent Involvement693 Mission Street, Fifth FloorSan Francisco, CA 94105(415) 495-7283
CONTACT:
Saran, Daniel (Director)
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DATE OF ORIGIN: 1973
PURPOSE: To increase parent Involvement in schools,
to strengthen parent leadership skills, to develot parentnetworks, to assist schools and programs in improiingparent involvement, and to serve as an informationclearinghouse on parent involvement.
PARENT ORGANIZATION; Children's Rights Group.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: National.
rUNDINC SOURCES: Self-supporting.
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PUBLICATIONS: Parent Involvement Conference Model; Issue
Papers; Evaluating Parent Involvement, PreparingTeachers for Parent Involvement, Parent Involvement:Parent Development; Apple Pie (newsletter).
KEYWORDS: Parent Participation; Parent Education; InformatftaCenters; Inservice Education; Community Involvement; SchoolCommunity Relationship
RS0031
Center for Cuban Studies220 East 23d StreetNew York, NY 10010
(212) 685-9038 or 8086
Levinson, Sandra (Executive Director)
CONTACT;
Friedman, Naomi (Administrative Assistant)
PURPOSE; To help break down the lack ofcommunication that exists between the United Statesand Cuba by promoting cultural and educational exchangeprograms; by maintaining a library of original sourcematerials; and by publishing original Cuban documents,news items, cultural material', etc. in Spanish andin translation.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION; 2,500 members; regular members S25, students$15, institutions S35, sustaining members $50,contributing members $100.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVIre AkEA; National.
PUBLICATIONS: Cuba Update (bimonthly news journal);Cuba in Focus; Documents Series; Canto libre.
CONFERENCES; National Conference on Cuba.
KEYWORDS::. Exchange Programs; Ct'ltural Exchange;
International Educational Exchange; Special Libraries;Publications; Ethnic Studies
TARGET LANGUALES: Spanish
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1150032
Chicano Teachers of EnglishDepartment of EnglishUniversity of TexasAustin, TX 78712(512) 471-4991
CONTACT:
Cirdenas de Dwyer, Carlota (Chairperson),(512) 258-4587
DATE OF ORIGIN;, 1972
PURPOSE: To facilitate and encourage Chicano teachersof English language arts to participate in the NationalCouncil of Teachers of English and to establish a networkof communication about curriculum and methodology relatedto teaching Chicano students and Chicano literature.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to student teachers or teachersof English language arts or related subjects.
PARENT ORGANIZATION: National Council of Teachers ofEnglish.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: National.
PUBLICATIONS: Bibliographies.
CONFERENCES: Chicano Caucus Meeting of the iationalConvention of the National Council of Teachers ofEnglish.
KEYWORDS: Teacher Associations: Information Networks' !nglishInstruction: Language Arts: Chicano Literature: Chicanu Students
RS0033
Clearinghouse for Community Based FreeStanding Educational Institutions1806 Vernon Street, NWWashington, DC 200..(202) 462-6333
Zachariadis, C.P. (Executive Director)
CONTACT;
Villa, Kathie (Director of Operations)
OATE OF ORIGIN: 1976
PURPOSE: To promote community-based educationand to insure the development and stability offree-standing community-based educational institutions.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to secondary, independent frstitutions
serving nontraditional students and operating in
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response to community needs; 37 Renters; dues: $50to $300.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: National.
PUBLICATIONS: Membership Directory: Directory of ResourcePublications; Directory of Resource Organizations; WeeklyBulletin of Government Funding Programs and Services;quarterly newslettc.., annual eport.
CONFERENCES:. Annual membership conference.
KEYWORDS: Clearinghouses; Nontraditional Education;Community Schools; Nontraditional Students
RS0034
Council for Basic Education725 I5th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20005(202) 347-4171
Down, A. Graham (Executive Director)
CONTACT:'
Benson, Ann (Research Associate)
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1956
PURPOSE: To strengthen the teaching and leaning of
basic subjects in American elementary and secondary schoolsand to initiate and support measures to insure that teachersare thoroughly competent, by training and temperament, toteach their assigned subjects.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to those who share an interest in basiceducation; 7,500 members; dues: S15.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA:. National.
FUNDING SOURCES: Private foundations and corporations.
PUBLICATIONS! Basic Education (monthly newsletter).
KEYWORDS:: Elementary Secondary Education; TeacherEffectiveness:Basic Skills; Competency Based Teacher Education
RS0035
Cuban Association of Bilingual Teachers and Teachers of Spanish
1422 West OliveChicago, IL 60660(312) 275-8557. 772 -0423; 583-0141
Alsina, Anaela (President)1312) 583-6191
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CONTACT:
AZuSMendi, Armando (Registered Agent).(312) 275 -9557
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1974
PURPOSE: To work within the mainstream of the Amerfran
educational system and to maintain the language, customs,
and heritage of the Cuban people.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to Cuban (by birth ordescent) teachers, professors of Spanish, or personsinvolved in education: 100 members: dues:. $12.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: State.
PUBLICATIONS: Cuban Teacher (Maestro cubano).
KEYWORDS: Language Teachers; Bilingual Teachers; TeacherAssoCiations; Language Maintenante; Cultural Awareness;Ethnicity
RS0036
Nationalities Services Center
1001 Huron Road, Room 115Cleveland, OH 44115(216) 781-4560
CONTACT:Stoica, Lucretia (Executive Oirector)
SPONSORING ANCIES: united Way of Cleveland, Ohio.
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1416
PURPOSE: To meet emergent human needs and to respondin emergency and crisis situations providing suchservices as personal counseling; adjustment coonselin(cultural shock); resettlement services; legal immigrationand naturalizatiOn services; housing search; job placements.verification of foreign degrees, trades, and prOfesSionS;informal education; intergrOup relations; and Operation ofthe Language. Bank of Cleveland (Interpreters andt'anslators).
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: 300 members; dues: $5 and up.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERYICF AREA: Local.
FUNDING SOURCES: Membership dues; donations.
PUBLICATIONS: Ethnic nireCtOry (listing more than
2000 ethnic organizations, churcheS, etc.); What YouShould Know about Cleveland and Its Services; booklets
On scefal security.
CONFERENCES: Immigration seminars; conferences on ethecity.
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FORMER NAME: International Institute of Young Women'sChristian Association (YWCA/.
KEYWORDS: Human Services; Land Settlement; Relocation;Immigrants; Crisi, Intervention: Interpreters; JohPlacement; Ethnic Croups; Counseling Services;Intergroup Relations
RS0037
Centro de Estudios PuertorriguehosCity University of New York445 West 59th Street
Ne2w York, NY 10019(12) 489-5260
Bonilla, Frank (Director),(212) 489 -5264
CONTACT;Rodriguez. Camille (Staff Associate).
(212) 489-5193
SPONSORING AGENCIES: City Univ. of New York, N.Y. Board of
Higher Education.
DATE OF ORIGIN; 1973
PURPOSE: To serve as a resource toward meeting theintellectual, political, and practical needs of PuertoRicans, mainly by conducting research in fields pertinent
to an understanding of Puerto Rican experience in theUnited States, particularly culture, language, history,and migration.
SPECIAL DIVISIONS OR COMMITTEES: History and Migration TaskForce; culture and the Arts Task Force; Language Policy
Task Force; Puerto Rican and Higher Education TaskForce; Library Unit.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: International.
PUBLICATIONS: Language Policy and the Puerto RicanCommunity (Working Paper I); On Deletion andilsambiguation in Puerto Rican Spanish (working
Paper 3); Law and Bilingual Education: A manualfor the Community,
KEYWORDS: Research; Ethnic Studies; Informatif.in Services;
Resource Centers; History: Migration; Puerto RicanCulture
TARGET LANGUAGES: Spanish
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RS0038
Organization of Chinese American Women (OCAW)
3214 Ouesida Street, NWWashington, DC 20015(202) 227-1967
Tsui, Pauline W. (President)
CONTACT:
Chi, Lotta (Secretary),(703) 527-8704
OATE OF ORIGIN: 1977
PURPOSE: To advance the cause of Chinese Amerocan womenin the United States and to foster public awareness of theirspecial needs and concerns by addressing a variety of issues,including equal employment opportunities, education,
training, and culture.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to any individual who supports
the stated goals and purposes: more than 15,000 members: dues:regular members 515, supporters $25, sponsors $50, patrons$100.
PARENT ORGANIZATION: Organization of Chinese Americans IOCAl.
SPECIAL DIVISIONS OR CCMMITTEES: 17 chapterS throughout
the U.S.
FUNDING SOURCES: Membership dues; donations.
PUBLICATIONS; Quarterly iewsletter.
CONFERENCES: Local chapter meetings held regularly: OCAWnational meeting held biannually in conjunction with
the OCA national convention.
KEYWORDS: Chinese Culture: Equal Education; Females;Ethnicity; Group Unity; Equal Opportunities (Jobs)
RS0039
South Asia Language and Area CenterOutreach Educational Project
University of Chicago1130 East S9th StreetChicago, IL 60637(312) 753-4132
CONTACT:Erdman, Joan L. (Outreach Coordlnatori
SPONSORING AGENCIES: Chicago Univ., Ill, South Asia Language
and Area Studies Center. IJIM142651
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PURPOSE: To aid teachers in the area schools andmembers of the community in studies of and informationfor South Asians and South Asia.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: Local.
KEYWORDS: Outreach Programs; Community Services; Resource
Centers
RS0040
Pacific Asian Coalition
New Jersey ChapterP.O. Box 187Livingston, NJ 0703912011 992.2160
CONTACT:
Yang, Chung Shu !Presiding (tfficert
OATE OF ORIGIN: 1973
PURPOSE: To provide human services for Asian and
Pacific Americans and to educate the general publicabout issues affecting Pacific and Asian Americans.
MEMBERSNIP INFORMATION: Open to anyone; approximately 100 members;dues: individuals $6, families $8.
SPECIAL DIVISIONS OR COMMITTEES: Cultural and EducationCommittee.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: National.
FUMING SOURCES: Membership dues; fundraising.
PUBLICATIONS: News and Views (chapter newsletter).
CONFERENCES: Asian Awareness Festival; consciousnrssraising workshops; assertiveness training workshops.
KEYWORDS: Human Services; Resource Centers; MulticulturalEducation; ithnicity: Cultural Awareness
RS0041
Pacific Asian Consortium it rimplorient (PACE)1851 ;man Westmorel!rd Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 40006(213) 748 -8431
Doi, terry N. (Executive Director)
CONTACT.
Delacrut. Enr44up (Assistant Fvocutive Director)
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SPONSORING AGENCIES; Los Angeles, Calif.; California
(CI000000); Social Security Administrat:ww (DHEM). Washington,D.C. Indochinese Refugee Assistante Program.
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1975
PURPOSE; To provide human development _ssistante serving
the manpower, housing, id training needs of Asian
Pacific communities through English as a secondlanguage (ESL), clerical, bookkeeping, on-the-Jobtraining, direCt placement, and handyman programs.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to those meeting funding sources'elilibility requirements (residency and incomeCriteria).
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: Local.
FUNDING SOURCES, Community block grants; housing communitydevelopment funds.
FUNDING LEGISLATION: Comprehensive Employment and Training Act(CETA), Title fib and Titte lid.
PUBLICATIONS: Keepfnq PACE.
FORMER NAME; AADAP/PACE.
KEYWORDS: Individual Development; Community Services;
Employment Services; Job Placement; Employment Programs;Job Training; HOUting: tabor Needs
RSD042
Arizona Association for Bilingual Education (AABE)
College of EducationUniversity of ArizonaBuilding 69, Box 4D5Tucson, AZ 85721
(602) 626-2270
CONTACT:
Paz, Estanislao (President)
CaTE OF ORIGIN. Io77
PURPOSE: To Serve as an organization autonomous frominstitutio,s whose primary purpose is to prOMOte bilingual
education in the State.
NEmBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to all; dues: S15.
PARENT ORGANIZATION: National Association for Bilingual Education
(RABE).
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: State.
PUBLICATIONS: AA& Newsletter,
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CONFEREMCES: Annual conference.
KEYWORDS: Professional Associations; Bilingual Education;Advocacy; MultiCultural Education; Public Relktions
!WET LANGUAGES: Apache; Hopi; Navajo: Pima; Spanish; Tatago;American Indian Languages
RS0043
Aspire, Inc. of Illinois3432 West Oiversey AvenueChicago, IL 60647(312) 252-0970
CONTACT;
Rodrrg:ez, Carmelo (Executive Director)
SPONSORING AGENCIES: Mayor's Office of Manpower, Chicago, Iii.;
Mines State Board of Education, Springfield. (80(117331); LawEnforcement Assistance Administration (Dept. of Justice),Washington, D.C. (FGK21434)
DATE OF OR:GIN; 1969
PURPOSE: To provide educational counseling,leadership development, and tutorial assistance; to
disseminate information regarding the desegregation
prams *eking place in Chicago public sch,-1s, healthcareers, and juvenile delinquency prevention; and topromote parental involvement.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to the Spanish-speaking communitycitywide.
PARENT ORGANIZATION: As,.ra of America, In.:.
GEOGRAPNICAI SERVICE AREA: State
FUNDING SOURCES: State and Federal contracts; corporations;foundations.
CONFERENCES: Bilingual education workshops; health careers
conferences and workshops; desegregation conferences andworkshops; educational counseling wor,shops; lawenforcement workshops; career guidance and school-to-work
transition workshops.
KEYWORDS: Leadership Training; Community Programs; Technical
Assistance; Information Services; Parent Participation;Youth Programs; Delinquency Prevention; Career Guidance;School Desegregation; Educational Counseling; Educational
Resources; Community Involvement; Bilingual Programs;workshOPs
TAKET LANGUAGE,,. Spanish
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RS0044
Aspire of America, Inc.205 Lexington Avenue, 12th FloorNew York, NY 10016(2121 889-6101
CONTACT;
Anglada, Mario A. (National Executive Director)
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1962
PURPOSE: To provide tesanical assistance and conduct
educational research.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to club participants,
SPtCIAL DIVISIONS OR COMMITTEES: Five affiliates (Illinois,New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Puerto Pico);Research Division (Reston, Va.).
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA; National.
FUNDING SOOPCES: Corporations; foundations; Federal and local
agencies.
PUBLICATIONS: Land-Grand Analogy: Possible Applications tothe Urban University of the Future; Research onDesegregation.
KEYWOROS: Technical Assistance; Educational Counseling;
School Desegregation; Information Services; CommunityInvolvement; Leadership Training; Educational Research;Youth Programsf veuth Opportunities; NationalNational organizations; Bilingual Programs
TAPGET LANGUAGES: Spanish
RSOC45
Aspire - Rockefeller Foundation National Fellows in Policy
1028 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 607
Washington, DC 20036(202) 223-6230
CONTACT:
Roman, Rocelia (National Coordinator)
SPONSORING AGENCIES; "ockefeller Foundation, New York, N.Y.
(88800165)
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1975
PURPOSE: To conduct educational research.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: National.
PUBLICATIONS: Pitfrre (El) (semfaqh:al newsletter),
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KEYWOROS Fellowships; Academic Achievement; EducationalResearch; Educational Policy
TARGET LANGUAGES; Spanish
RS0046
Bilingual Association of Florida, Inc.
Florida Affiliate of the National Association of Bilingual Education
12435 SW 92d CourtMiami, FL 33176MO 595-7022
CONTACT:
Weiss, Ana D. (President)
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1976
PURPOSE To support issues in bilingual education and
to sm)nsor cultueal, educational, and social activities.
MEMBERSHIP INFORv .10k: 110 meobers; dues; individuals $5, organizations810, students $3.
PARENT ORGANIZATION: National Association for Bilingual Education(NABE).
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: State.
CONFERENCES: Annual association conference; comprehensive
workshops.
KEYWORDS: Cultural Activities; Bilingual Education;Professional Associations; Advocacy; MulticulturalEducation; Public Relations
TARGET LANGUAGES: Minority Languages
RS0047
Roricua College.375 BroadwayNew York, NY 10025
(212) 865-9000
Alicea, Victor G. (President)
CONTACT:
Reyes, Esmeralda (Executive Assistast to the President)
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1973
PURPOSE:. To Provide bilingual bicultural highereducation.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA State.
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KEYWORDS: Higher Education; Associate Degrees: Colleges;
Multicultural Education; Bilingual Education
TARGET LANGUAGES: Spanish
RS0048
California Association for Bilingual Education (CABE)926 J Street
Sacramento, Ca 95814(916) 447-3986
Cruz, Roberto (President),
(415) 549-1820
CONTACT:
McChesney, Brenda (CABE Consultant)
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1975
PURPOSES To conduct training, research, and public
relations in bilingual education.
MEMBERSHIP INF0PMATION:, Opt" to all; 3,u00 members: dues: community
members, parents, and students $10, professionals $25.
PARENT ORGANIZATION: National Association for Bilingual Education
(NA8E) .
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVIC AREA: State.
FUNDING SOURCES: menbrrsnin dues; conferences; publications.
PUBLICATIONS: CABE Research Journal.
CONFERENCES: Annual conference.
KEYWORDS: Educational Research; Traininn; Public Relations;
Bilingual Education; Professional Associations;multicultural Education; Advocacy Public Relations
TARGET LANGUAGES: Chinese; Pilipino; Spanish; Vietnamese
RS0049
Colorado Association for Bilingual-Bicultural Education24C7 LaPorte Avenue
Fort Collins, CO 805211303) 482-7420
CONTACT:
Reminder, Joe (President),(303) 482-7420, ext. 3n
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1471
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PURPOSE; To implement bilingual and bicultural education.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to all 300 members; dues; $5.
PARENT ORGANIZATION: National Association for Bilingual
Education (RABE).
SPECIAL DIVISIONS OR COMMITTEES:. Consultant; MiniwOrkShop.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: State.
PUBLICATIONS: Labor BilingUe Newsletter.
CONFERENCES: Regional Multicultural Bicultural Conference.
KEYWORDS; Multicultural Education; Program Implementation;
Professional Associations: Bilingual Education; Advocacy;Public Relations
TARGET LANGUAGES: Spanish
RS0050
Connecticut Association for Bili.gual- Bicultural Education
1120 Kossuth StreetBridgeport, CT 06608(203) 333-7389
CONTACT:
Toro, Leonor (President),(203) 281-3343
DATE OF ORIGIN; 1973
PURPOSE; To promote bilingual bicultural education
and to create an awareness in the community of the valueand need for bilingual bicultural education.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to all; 300 members;, dae5: $5.
PARENT ORGANIZATION National Pssociatiln for Bilingual
Education (OBE).
SPECIAL DIVISIONS OR COmMIITEES: Planning and Strategy;
Scholarship.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: State.
CONFERENCES> Yearly spring and fall conference.
KEYWORDS: Bilingual Education; Multicultural Education;Community Education; Professional Associations; Advocacy:.
Public Relations
TARGET LANGUAGES: Creek; Ita14,14, POrtugueSe; Spanish
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11S0051
De Anza College850 West McKinley Avenue
Sunnyvale, CA 94086(408) 739-4612
Guevara, Jorge (Program Administrator)
CONTACT:,
Zoffman, Norma
SPONSORING AGENCIES: California State Dept. of Education,
Oakland. (88804190); Dept. of Health, Education and Welfare,Washington, D.C. (FGK21430); Foothill-De Anza Ccammnity Coll.District, Los Altos Hills, Calif. (88805360)
DATE OF ORIGIN:. 1975
PURPOSE:: To offer bilingual education; English as a second
language (ESL) courses; Spanish, Mandarin, and Cantoneseclasses; and vocational education programs.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: Local. .
KEYWORDS: English (Second Language); Vocational Education;
Second Language Instruction; Higher Education; CommunityLanguage Instruction; Higher Education; Community Colleges;Bilingual Education; Bilingual Programs; MulticulturalEducation
TARGET LANGUAGES: Cantonese; Mandarin; Spanish; Vietnamese
RS0052
Illinois Association for Bilingual Education
500 South OwyerArlington Heights, IL 60005(312) 810-4100
walker, Maria P. (President)
CONTACT
PearlmaN, Ron
DATE OF ORIGIN' 1976
PURPOSE To promote bilingual education as an educational
apn-lach to the unique needs of linguistic minority childrenano I promote a meaningful and effective way of developingan appreciation of Itural differences and a capacity todevelop effectiver in a multicultural society.
PARFN1 ORGANIZATION: National Association for BilingualEducation (NM).
GEOGRAPHICAL SERuICF AREA: State.
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CONFERENCES: Cosponsor of educational State conferences.
KEYWORDS: Cultural Awareness; Professional Associations;
Bilingual Education; Advocacy; Cultural Differences;Multicultural Education; Public Relations
TARGET LANGUAGES; Minority Languages
RSOL15.,
Kansas Association for Bilingual Education (KABE)
c/o Kansas Advisory Committee on Mexican American Affairs1725 Penholm DriveManhattan, KS 66502(913) 539 -5915
CONTACT:Kramer, Virginia Reyes (President)
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1911
PURPOSE: To serve as advocates of the special needs of language
minorities in the State by proposing ani supporting State,Federal, and local bilingual education programs.
PARENT ORGANIZATION: National Association for Bilingual
Education (RABE).
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION; Open to all; 45 members; dues: $5.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: State.
PUBLICATIONSt KABE Newsletter.
CONFERENCES: Annual conference; regional trailing sessions.
KEYWORDS; Bilingual Education; Professional Associations;
Multicultural Education: Advocacy; fte.lic Relations
TARGET LANGUAGES: Minority Languages
RS0054
Kirkwood Community College6301 Kirkwood Boulevard, SW
Cedar Rapids, IA 52406(319) 398-5429
CONTACT:Masters, Florence (Head. Department of Foreign Languages)
PURPOSE: To provide community college anult basic education
proESgrams and instruction in Fnglfsh as a second language(L).
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: local.
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KEYWORDS: English (Second Language); Adult Basic Education;
Higher Education; Community Colleges; Second Language Instruction
1150055
LaGuardia Community College31-10 Thomson Avenue
Long Island City, NY 11101
(212) 626-2700
CONTACT:
Martin, Steffani (Director, Bilingual Studies),(212) 626-8589
SPONSORING AGENCIES: Office of ' ilingual Education (DREW /OE),
Washington, D.C. (B8012883)
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1978
PURPOSE: To serve as a community college, with an emphasison career education.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA State.
FUNDING LEGISLATION: Elementary and Secondary Education Act(ESEA), Title VII; New York State vocational Education Act.
KEYWORDS; Community Colleges; Technical Education; BilingualEducation; Vocational Education; Higher Education
TARGET LANGUAGES, Armenian; Greek; Spanish
RS0056
Louisiana Association for Bilingual Education
St. Landry Parish Bilingual ProgramP.O. Box 310Opelousas, LA 70570(318) 942-2331
CONTACT:Hebert, Sandy (President)
DATE OF ORIGIN 1977
PURPOSE; To promote the interests of bilingual education in
Louisiana.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to all; 200 members; dues; $5.
PARENT ORGANIZATION: National Association for Bilingual
ducation (NAPE).
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: State.
KEYWORDS: Bilingual Education; Professional Associations;Multicultural Education; Advocacy: Public Relations
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TARGET LANGUAGES: French; Italian; Spanish
RS0051
Massachusetts Association for Bilingual Education (MAKE)31 St. James Avenue, Room 540
Boston, MA 02116
(611) 727-0300
Mahone, Ernest J. (President)
CONTACT:
Rodriguez, Juan C.
DATE OF ORIGIN; 1972
PURPOSE: To serve as a forum for teachers, administrators,Parents, and community involved in bilingual education.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: 300 members; dues: $5.
PARENT ORGANIZATION: National Association for Bilingual
Education (NAOE).
SPECIAL DIVISIONS OR COMMITTEES: Special Interest Committee;
Public Relations Committee.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: State.
FUNDING SOURCES:: Membership ides.
PUBLICATIONS: MARE News (newsletter).
CONFERENCES: Annual spring conference; sprirg and fall
miniworkshops.
KEYWORDS Professional Associations; Bilingual Education;
multicultural Education; Advocacy; Public Relations
TARGET LANGUAGES: Armenian; Cane Verdean; Chinese; French:
Greek; Hebrew; Italian; Portuguese; Russian; Spanish
RS0058
Michigan Association for Bilingual Education (MADE)
P.O. Box 12005Lansing. MI 48901
Gilbert. Theresa (President),
(517) 374.4892
CONTACT:,
Vargas, Howl° (Vice president).(313) 961 -9160
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1974
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PURPOSE: To lobby within the State Department of Education forbilingual education and to sensitize people (both educators and
noneducntors) to the needs of bilingual education.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to those with an interest in bilingualeducation; 200 member:; dues: regular members $12. associates$6, institutions $25.
PARENT ORGANIZATION:, National Association for 8iiingual
Education (NABE).
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: State.
FUNDING SOURCES: Membership dues.
CONFERENCES; Annual State MABE Conference.
KEYWORDS: Lobbying; Bilingual Education; ProfessionalAssociations: Multicultural Education; Advocacy; PublicRelations
TARGET LANGUAGES: Minority tang/ages
RS0059
National Association for Bilingual Education (NABE)
School of EducationUniversity of Wisconsin at Milwaukee
P.O. Box 413Enders Hall 838Milwaukee, 53201
1414) 963-5663
CONTACT;
Fernindez. Ricardo (President)
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1975
PURPOSE: To letognize, c,romote, And publicize excellence
in bilingual education and to proPote efforts to assure theprovision of equal educational opportunity f,.- all.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to all inevIdt:els interestedin and suppor, bilingual bizulturrl education and the goalsof the Associatio ; 2,100 members. dPes: regular members $20.
associates $10, institutions $50, commercial members $100.
SPECIAL DIVISIONS OR COMMITTEES: affiliates -epresenting States
or other political divisions; 10 speciil interest groups;
10 standing committees.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: National.
FUNDING SOURCES: membership dues; affiliate due`..
PUBLICATIONS: NABE Journal; MARE News.
CONFERENCES: NABE annual international conference.
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KEYWORDS: Equal Education; Educational Research; NationalOrganizations; Multicultural Education; Bilingual Education;
Teacher Associations; Advocacy Educational Improvement;Public Relations
TARGET LANGUAGES: Minority Languages
RS0060
New Jersey Association for Bilingual Education (NJTESOL/NJBE)
Elizabeth Board of Education500 Broad StreetElizabeth, NJ 07207(201) 353-2200, ext. 450
Kanarick. Roberta (President)
CONTACT:
Shaffer -Corns Carole (Vice President).(201) 233-3458
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1969
PURPOSE: To promote, improve. and advocate bilingual educationfor all age levels and all minority language groups.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: 650 members; dues: $10.
PARENT ORGANIZATION: National Assotiatio for BilingualEducation (MABE).
SPECIAL DIVISIONS OR COMITTEES: Job Bank; Special Interest
Interest Groups Committee.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: State.
PUBLICATIONS: NJTESOL/NJBE Newsletter.
CONFERENCES: Spring statewide conference; NovemtJr workshop of
State Education Agencies.
KEYWORDS: Bilingual Education; Professional Associations;Multicultural Education; Advocacy; Public Relations
TARGET LANGUAGES: Minority Languages
RS0061
New Mexico Association for Bilingual Education1001 Solano Drive, SFAlbuquerque, NM 87108
(505) 255-5350
CONTACT:
Rodriquez. Ray (President)
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1971
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PURPOSE: To pro.ote bilingual education.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: 800 members; dues: $5.
PAREN.. )RGANIZATIONf National Association for BilingualEducation (NA8E).
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: State.
FUNDING SOURCES: Membership dues.
PUBLICATIONS: Noticlero (El).
CONFERENCES: Annual conference; miniworkshops.
KEYWOROC: Professional Associations; Bilingual Education;
Multicultural Education; Advocacy: Public Relations
TARGET LANGUAGES: Navajo: Puetlo; Spanish
4S0052
New York State Association for Bilingual Education
P.O. Box 1033Brooklyn, NY 11201(2121 237-1541
CONTACT:
Vega, Michael A. (President),(2I2) 96-8038
DATE Of ORIGIN: 1977
PURPOSE: To support bilingual and mu ltICIAtUral DrOgrdmS
and issues.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to all; 400 members; dues. $10.
PARENT ORGANIZATION: National Association for Bilingual
Education (NABE).
SPECIAL DIVISIONS OR COMMITTEES: Educational Policy:Professional Development.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: State.
PUBIICATIONS: New Horizons.
CONFERENCES: Annual conference.
KEYWORDS: Multicultural Education; Bilingual Education;Professional Associations:, Advocacy; Public Relations
TARGET LANGUAGES: American Indian Languages; Chinese; Greek;Haitian Creole; Italian; Russian; Spanish
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RS0063
Ohio AsSOCIation for Bilingual Multicultural Education 10A014)
Findlay Collegefind ay OH 45840(419) 422-8313
CONTACT:
Nye, Jean (President:
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1976
PURPOSE: To bring together professionals and
individuals interested in bilingual education for purposesof orientation and to emphasize language and culture.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to all: 70 embers; dues: $10.
PARENT ORGANIZATION: National Association for RilingualEducation (MABEL
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: State.
PUBLICATIONS: °ABM Quarterly Newsletter.
CONFERENCES: Annual conference.
KEYWORDS: Professional Associations; Multicultural
Education; Bilingual Education; Advocacy; Cultural Awareness:,Public Relations
TARGET LANGUAGES: Minority Languages
R50064
Oklahoma Association for Bilingual Education2500 North Lincoln BoulevardOklahoma City, OK 73105(405) 521-3935
Ii4ndez, Joseph (President).
(405) 524-110
CONTACT:
Shore, Samuel E. (Vice mresident)
PURPOSE: To meet the needs of the bilingual underservedand alleviate substandard language prohlems in the State.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to all; 331 members; dues: $5.
PARENT ORGANIZATION; National atsoCialian for BilinqualEducation (NARE).
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA. State,
CONFERENCES; Annual bilingual education conference.
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KEYWORDS: Bilingual Education; Multicultural Education;
PrOfessiOnal Associations; Advocacy; LanguageHandicaps; Public Relations
TARGET LANGUAGES:: Minority Languages
R50065
Pennsylvania Association for Bilingual Education (PAGE)Marywood College
Box 885
Scranton. PA 111509(717) 343-5521, ext. 273
CONTACT:Reap, Sister Mary (President)
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1977
PURPOSE: To recognize, promote, publicize, and advocate
bilingual education in Pennsylvania and the United States;and to conduct State conferences in bilingual education.
MEMBERSHIP INFOnORATION: Open to anyone interested in working forbilingual education in Pennsylvania; 225 members;dues: $5.
PARENT ORGANIZATION: National Association for BilingualEducation (*1ABE).
SPECIAL DIVISIONS OR COMMITTEES. Social - political.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE WA: State.
FUNDING SOURCES: Membership dues.
PdBLICATIONS PAGE Newsletter.
CONEERfACESf Annual spring conference; annual fall
conference.
KEYWOROS: Bilinguel Education; Multicultural Education;Professional Associations; Advocacy; Public Relations
TARGET LANGUAGES: Minority Languages
R50066.71..Texas AsSociation for Bilingual Education (TAB()University of TexasSan Antonio, TX 78285(WI 691-4426
CONTACT:
Pela, Albar A. (President)
PURPOSE: To promote and advocate bilingual education.
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MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to all; 1,067 members; dues:
vary.
PARENT ORGANIZATION: National Association for Bilingual
Education (WARE).
SPECIAL DIVISIONS OR COMMITTEES: Legislative;
Constitution.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA; State.
PUBLICATIONS; Voz de TARE (quarterly newsletter); TARE
Journal.
CONFERENCES: Annual fall conference.
KEYWORDS: Bilingual Education; Multicultural Education;Professional Associations; Advocacy; Public Relations
TARGET LANGUAGES: Spanish
RS0067
Washington Association for Bilingual Education (WAGE)University of Washington406 Hall Health, GS-25
Seattle, WA 98105(206) 543-9424
Bowie, Irene (President)
CONTACT:
Martfnez, Dorothy,(5091 558-2885
OATE OF ORIGIN% 1977
PURPOSE: To assist educators and parents in thepromotion of policies and practices that will fosterquality bilingual education programs.
mEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: 50 members; dues: $15.
PARENT ORGANIZATION: National Association for Bilingual
Education (WABE).
SPECIAL DIVISIONS OR COMMITTEES: Research;
Legislation.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: State.
PUBLICATIONS: WARE Newsletter.
CONFERENCES: Annual statewide bilingual educationconference.
REWORDS: Bilingual Education; Professional Associations:Educational Policy; Educational Improvement; AdvocacyPublic Relations
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TARGET LANGUAGES; American Indian Languages; Asian Languages;Spanish
R50068
Wisconsin Association for Bilingual Education (WIAB8E)4865 South 19th StreetMilwaukee, WI 53221(414) 475-8094
CONTACT;
Burgos. Fermin (President)
PURPOSE: To promote the interests of peopleinvolved 11 bilingual education and of children whoare in limited-English language programs.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to all; 70 members; dues: $5.
PARENT ORGANIZATION: National Association for BilingualEducatio, (RABE).
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: State.
PUBLICATIONS:' WIABBE Newsletter.
CONFERENCES: Annual bilingual education conference; Midwestregional confe -ence on bilingual education.
KEYWORDS: Bilingual Education; Professional ASSocia'ions;Multicultural Education; Advocacy
TARGET LANGUAGES; Spanish; Vietnamese
RS3069
Aspira Center for Educational Emity1625 Eye Street, NW, Suite 324A
Washington, DC 20006(202) 223-6230
Valdivieso, Rafael (Director)
CONTACT
Torrech, Rafael (Information/Communications SpeCialist)
SPONSORING AGENCIES: Food Foundation. New YOrk, N.Y.(0PX27000); National Inst. of Education (MEW), wash;ngto , D.C.
(8B806621)
PURPOSE: To promote educational research in areas
of special concern to the Hispanic community throughconferences, publications, and a research assistantshipprogram; to increase visibility of Hispanic research on
educat;on; and to Produce a report on the educationalsituation of Puerto Ricans fn the United States
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PARENT ORGANIZATION: Aspire of America, Inc.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: National,
PUBLICATIONS: Metes; Cutting Edge,
KEYWORDS: Information Services; Information Dissemination;Eoual Education; Ethnicity; Group Unity
TARGET LAMUAGES, Spanish
RS0070
District of Columbia Association for Bilingual Education (DC48E)
Gordon Center, Room 31435th and T Streets, NWWashington, DC 20007(202) 282-0173
CONTACT:
fernindez, Marcelo R. (President)
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1979
PURPOSE: To promote and support bilingual education.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to those who reside or
work in the District of Columbia; duesf $20.
PARENT ORGANIZATION: National Association for BilingualEducation (NABS).
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: State.
KEYWORDS: Bilingual Education; Professional Associations;
Multicultural Education; Advocacy; Public Relations
RS0071
League of Women Voters Education Fur1730 M Street. NW
Washington, DC r036(702) 296 -1770
Wise Martha (Director)
CONTACT:
Gutman, Retsy Dribben (Public Relations Director)
DATE OF OPIGIN 1957
PURPOSE: To strengthen citizen knowledge of andinvolvement in representative government, to researchand publish on issues of national concern, to helpclarify the law fn the publi: interest, and to conduct
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educational meetings and informational seminars for
legislators.
PARENT ORGANIZATION: League of Women Voters of theUnited States.
SPECIAL DIVISIONS OR COMMITTEES: Local leagues.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICr AREAf National.
PUBLICATIONS: Catalog of numerous publications.
CONFERENCES: Numerous conferences, seminar:, and workshops.
KEYWORDS: Information Services; Citizen Participation;Social Problems; Political Issues; Public Affairs Education;
Educational Research; Legal Education
RS0072
National Association for Industry-Education Cooperation (NAIEC)
235 Hendricks Boulevard
Buffalo NY 14226(716) 846-4191
CONTACT.
Clark, u4nald N. (President)
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1964
PURPOSE; To improve coordination, linkage, and
alignment between education and industry at the local,State, regional, and national levels, primarily tostimulate change in the total school program end
develop curricula more responsive to changes in theworkplace.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to representatives of business,education, labor, and government and to professionals
who have an interest In industry-education cooperation;756 members; dues: individuals $20, chapters or councilsS25, nonprofit institutions $100, corporations 1250-11000.
SPECIAL DIVISIONS OR COMMITTEES: Industry-Education Council;
Occupation Information; Community Resource Workshop;Job Placement; Economic Development; work Education
(Vocational, Career, Consumer, Economic); SchoolManagement.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: National.
FUNDING SOURCES: Membersnip dues; grants; corporate donations.
PUBLICATIONS: NAIEC newsletter (bimonthly): Job PlacementNewsletter (quarterly); Journal of Industry-Education
Cooperation (semiannual); Now to Plan a CommunityResources Workshop; Corenunity Based Career EducationAdvisory Cornelis Guide; Independent Educational
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Management Audit: A Systems Approach; PlacementServices: A Training Manual; Guide to EvaluatingIndustry Sponsored Educational Materials.
KEYWORDS:. work Experience Programs; School BusinessRelationship; Vocational Education; Zib Placement;Cooperative Programs; tabor Relations; Industry;Occupational Information; Education Work Relationship;Curriculum Development; Professional Associations
RS0073
Bilingual ProgramRoxbury Community Col!egt424 Dudley Street
Roxbury. MA 021I9(617) 44S-3040
Haskins, Kenneth W. (President)
CONTACT:
Jesus, Jose. de (Bilingual Counselor)
PAP9SE: To provide a bilingual program which
serve:: a multiethnic pok.olation and which leads to theassociate in arts degree.
PARENT ORGANIZATION: Massachusetts Regional Board of CcmunityCol:eges.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: International.
KEYWORDS: Higher Education: Community Colleges; associateDegrees, College Programs: Bilingual Programs; MulticulturalEducation
TARGET LANGUAGES: Cape Verdean; Haitian Creole; Spanish
RS0074
Virginia Association for Bilingual Education (VASE)
Bilingual Education ProgramDepartment cf EducationGeorge Mason Universityrairfax, VA 22030(703) 323 -269t
Gingras, Rosario C. (President).
1703) 522-0710: tA001 336-4560 (toll-free)
CONTACT:
Chu, Harold (Treasurer
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1978
PURPOSE: To promote bilingual education in theState of Virginia.
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MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to those with an interest in bilingual
education; 25 members; dues:. regular members $10.students SS, corporations or institutions S25.
PARENT ORGANIZATION National Association for Bilingual
Education (NOE).
GEOGRAPHICAL. SERVICE AREA: State.
FUNDING SOURCES: Membership dues,
KEYWORDS Professional Associations; Bilingual Education;
Multicultural Education; AovocaCy; Public Relations
TARGET LANGUAGES: Minority Languages
Rt0075
ERIC Clearinghouse for Junior Colleges
University of California at Los Angeles -
n6 Powell Library
'_os Angeles, CA 90024
(213) 825-3931
Cohen, Arthur M, (Director)
CONTACT: Skithez. Bonnie (Associate Director)
SPONSORING AGENCIES: National Inst. of Education (0140,
Washington, D.C. (88806621)
CONTRACT NUMBER: 400-78-0038
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1966
PURPOSU To collect, select, analyze, and disseminate
documents pertinent to all phases of junior collegeeducation, including fugitive and published materials onstudents, staff, curricula, administration, organization,
and related topics.
PARENT ORGANIZATION: Iducationa1 Resources Information Center
(ERIC 1.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERV:CE AREA: International.
PUBLICATIONS: Newsletter; numerous articles, briefs, andmonographs.
KEYWORDS: Clearingnouses; Information Services; Two Year
Colleges; Data Rases; information Processing; HigherEducation; Material Development; Educational Resources:Information Dissemination
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RS0076
ERIC Clearinghouse for Science, Mathematics and Environmental Education
1200 Chambers Roe0, Room 310Columbus, Oh 43212(614) 422-6717
Hare, Robert W. (Director)
CONTACT:
Blosser, Patricia (Associate Director for user Services)
SPONSORING AGENCIES: National Inst. of Education (NEW),Washington, O.C. (811806621)
DATE OF ORIGIN:. 1966
PURPOSE: To acquire, review, and disseminate educational
materials related to science. mathematics, and environmentaleducation; to produce informatiOn analysis products on avariety of topics; and to Provide other informationservices.
PARENT ORGANIZATION: Educational Resources Information Center
(ERIC).
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: National.
PUBLICATIONS: Information Bulletin; Resources for TeachingMathematics in Bilingual Classrooms; Language Factorsin Learning Mathematics; information analysis products.
KEYWORDS: Clearinghouses; Mathematics Education: Science
Education; Data Bases; Environmental Education; InformationServices; Information Processing; Information Dissemination;Material Development; Educational Resources
RS00/7
ERIC Clearinghouse on Adult,, Career and Vocational fAur4t.On
Ohio State University1960 Kenny RoadColumbus, 18 4321nf614) 486-1655
miller, Juliet v. Viirector;
CONTACT:Wacine Judith 0. (User '7,nrvIcPs roorfinAto)
SPINCORPC AriPir:FS Naoional Inct. of (Wr.0,WaShingtoo. n.r. (W4657!)
CONTRACT NUMFIca: 400-76-n179
OATS OF ORTr,IN 1075
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PORPDSE: To provide information services and Process
information in three special areas' adult and continuingeducation, career education, and vocational and technicaleducation.
PARENT ORGANIZATION. Educational Resources !*.formation
Center (ERIC).
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE APEA: International.
PUBLICATIONS: ERIC Clipboard (newsletter); ERIC Clips(bibliographies); Information Series (information
analysis PaPers).
rnamcR NAME: Clearinghouse on Career Education.
14-WARDS: Information Services; Career Education; VocationalEducation; Adult Education; Job Training; TechnicalEducation; Clearinghouses; Data Oases; EducationalResources; Information Dissemination; Material
Development
RS007d
ERIC Clearinghause on Educational Management (EPIC/CMUniversity of OregonEugene, Or 97403(503) 686-5043
Piet., Philip K. (Director)
CONTACT:
Mazzarella, Jo Ann (User Services Coordinator)
SPONSORING AGENCIES: National Inst. of Education (OHER),Washington, D.C. (BEI806621)
CONTRACT NUMBER; 400-78-0007
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1966
PURPOSE; To monitor, index, and abstract printed materials
pertaining to educational management and facilities at theelementary and secondary levels for addition to ERIC'Sdatabase and produce information analysis publicationson related topics.
PARENT ORGANIZATION: Edi.cational Re:ources InformationCenter (ERIC).
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA; International.
PUBLICATIONS: ERIC/CEm Information (quarterly newsletter): Best ofERIC; Directory of Organizations and Personnel in EducationalManagement.
KrUORDS: Clearinghouses; Information ProCessing; Elementary
Secondary Education; Educational Administration; Data Bases;
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Educational Resources; Information Dissemination;' MaterialDevelopment; Information Services
RS0079
ERIC Clearinghouse on Information Resources (ERIC/1R)Syracuse University130 Hunt ngton Hall
Syracuse, WY 13210(315) 423-3640
Ely, Donald P. (Director)
CONTACT:
Laubacher, Marilyn R. (User Services Librarian)
SPONSORING AGENCIES:' National Inst. of Education {NEW),
Washington, D.C. (8B606621)
CONTRACT NUMBER: 400-77-0015
DATE OF ORIGIN:: 1977
PURPOSE: To provide information services and to processmaterials dealing with the management and dissemination ofinformation in the fields of education, library science, and
information science.
PARENT ORGANIZATION: Educational Resources Information
Center (ERIC).
GEOGRANICAL SERVICE AREA: International.
PUBLICATIONS: ERIC/IR Update (quarterly newsletter);
Glossary of ERIC, Rev. ed.; information analysis products.
KEYWORDS: C:earinghouses; Information Services; InformationScience; Library Science; Educational Resources; InformationDissemination; Information Processing; Data Bases; MaterialDevelopment
850080
ERIC Clearinghouse on Nigher Education1 Dupont Circle, Suite 630
Washington, DC 20036(202) 297-2596
Fife, Jonathan (Director)
CONTACT.
Ciarniello, Laura (esoarch Assistant)
SPONSORING AGENCIES: George Washington 9niv., Washington. n.c.
(FGK28050); National lnst, of Education (OHEW), Washington, 1.C,
(i.16806621)
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DATE OF ORIGIN: 1968
PURPOSE: To identify, acquire, and process educationalinformation in the specific area of higher education.
PARENT ORGANIZATION; Educational Resources 'ormationCenter (ERIC).
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA International.
PUBLICATIONS:. Research Reports; Research Currents;Administrators' Update.
KEYWORDS: Information Services; Higher Education;Information Dissemination; Educational ResOurces;Clearinghouses; Educational Research; Data Bases:Information Processing; Material Development
RS0081
ERIC Clearinghouse on Reading and Communicat'on is (ERIC/RCS)
1111 Kenyon Road
Urbana, IL 61801(n7) 32E-3870
CONTACffO'Donnell, Bernard (Director)
SPONSORING AGENCIES: National Inst. of Education (OHER),Washington. D.C. (81300662I); National Council of Teachers of
English, Champaign, Ill. (JIM56550)
PURPOSE:. To synthesis., collect, and disseminate educationalliterature related to the teaching of reading and the othercommunications skills.
PARENT ORGANIZATION: Educational Resources Information
Center (ERIC).
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: National,
PUBLICATIONS: ERIC/RCS Reports; Theory and Research into Practice(TRIP) booklets; extensive papers, bibliographies, andminihibliographies.
KEYWORDS:' Clearinghouses; Information Services; ReadingInstruction; Communication Skills; Data Bases; EducationalResources; Information Dissemination; Information Processing;
Material Development
TARGET LANGUAGES: English
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RSOOB2
Asian American Studies ProgramUniversity of Washington, 0.60Seattle, WA 98195(206) 543-2616
CONTACT:
Kashima, Tetsuden (Director),(206) 543-2621
PURPOSE:. To provide teaching, research, and other serviceswithin a multicultural educational environment.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA State.
PUBLICATIONS; Asians in the Northwest: An Annotated Bibliography.
CONFERENCES: Washington's Asian and Pacific American studies
Symposium (1979) (cosponsor).
KEYWORDS: Higher Education; Asian Studies; EducationalResearch; Cross Cultural Studies; Multicultual Education;
College Programs
R50083
Asian American StudiesDepartment of Applied Behavioral SciencesUniversity of California at DavisDavis, CA 95616(916) 752-3625
Kagiwada George (Coordinator),(v16) 75 -6727
CONTACT:Yayesaki, Ferris (Project Assistant)
GATE OF ORIGIN: 1969
PURPOSE: To provide teaching, research, and educational
services within a university environment.
PUBLICATIONS: Proceedings of National Asian American Studies
Conference II; Asians in America: A Selected AnnotatedBibliography; numerous other publications includingCantonese and Filipino reading material.
KEYWORDS: Asian Studies; Higher Education; College ProgramskEducational Research; Cross Cultural Studies
TARGET LANGUAGFS; Asian Languages
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850084
Department of Asian Studie)City College of New York138th Street and Convent Avenue
New York. WY 10031(212) 690-8267
Kap, Mama (Chairperson)
CONTACT:
Sung, Ilft%y Lee,
(212) 640-4209
PURPOSE+ To provide education and research in Asian studies.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: State.
CONFERENCES: Asian American Assembly.
KEYWORDS:' Higher Education; Asian Studies; Asian Culture;College Programs; Educational Research
TARGET LANGUAGES: Cantonese; Japanese; Mandarin
RSOO6S
Balitaan1300 West Olympic Boulevard, 303
Los Angeles, CA 90015
t2I3) 38S-1474
CONTACT:
Morales, Roy (Director)
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1974
PURPOSE: To publish and disseminate news on community-orientedevents, cultural concepts, values, public affairs, and arts
and crafts from the Filipino and Asian American perspective.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to Balitaan subscribersand "friends"; 1.000 members; rates: subscribers $7.50, friends $15.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: Local.
PUBLICATIONS: Balitaan (Sharing the News); Pilipino American.
CONFERENCES: Integration Dialogs.
KENCRDS: Newspapers Information Dissemination; Community
Servicec; Cultural Awareness; Ethnicity; Handicrafts; Mews Media
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RS0086
California Institute of Asian Studies3494 21st Street
San Francisco, CA 94110(415) 648-1489
CONTACT;
Vestal, Theodor M. (President)
OATE OF ORIGIN: 1960
PURPOSE: To serve as a private, nonsectarian nonprofit
graduate school dedicated to educating men and women in Asian
languages and cultures.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: Local.
FUNDING SOURCES: Private; corporate contributions.
PUBLICATIOWS Integra) View (journal).
CONFERENCES: Exhibits; public lectures: dance aid music recitals.
KEYWORDS: Higher Education; Multicultural Education; AsianStudies; Educational Research; Graduate Study; Private Colleges;
Library Collections; Second Language Instruction
TARGET LANGUAGES: Hindi; Mandarin; Pali; Sanskrit; Tibetan;
Asian Languages
RS0087
American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (AACTE)
1 Dupont Circle, Suite 610Washington, DC 20036(202) 293-2450
CONTACT:
Gollnlck, Donna M. (Assistant (rector o' MulticulturalEducation Projects)
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1978
PURPOSE: To serve as a catalyst in upgrading the effectiveness
of tne teaching profession, to stimulate higher education to improveits professional training, to encourage greater professionalresponsibility for learning and instruction, and to strengthen
the multicultural concept in education (Commission on
Multicultural Education).
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to teacher education instit6tions., 790members;, dues' vary according to size of institution.
SoiEfoil OINISIONS no COMMITTEES: commission on Multicultural rducation;
Governmental Pelations.
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GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA National.
FUNDING SOURCES: Membership dues; projects from U.S. Office of Education
and National Institute of Education.
PUBLICATIONS: Educating Personnel for Bilingual Settings: Presentand Future; Pluralism and the American Teacher: Issues indCase Studies; Multicultural Education and Ethnic Studies inthe United States,
CONFERENCES: Armival meeting; Institutes on Multicultural Education:Education of the Handicapped; Federal and State Concerns.
KEYWORDS: Higher Education; Teacher Education; Advocacy:Educational Quality; Multicultural Education; TeacherAssociations; Educational Improvement; National
Organizations
RS0088
Center for Career Alternatives3700 Rainier Avenue SouthSeattle, WA 98144
(2041 625-5056
CONTACT:
Sugiyama, Alan (Executive (director)
SPONSORING AGENCIES: Fund for the Improvement of POstSecondary
education (DHEW), Washington, D.C. (0808440)
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1979
PURPOSE: To provide educational and occupational information,
career counseling, referral, and placement in postsecondaryinstitutions, and other services to assist students inmaking an appropriate educational choice.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: Local.
KEYWORDS: Postsecondary Education; Career Planning, careerDevelopment; Career Counseling; Educational Counseling;.Referral; Job Placement
RS0089
American Council for Nationalities Service
20 West 40th StreetNew York. NY 10018
(212) 398 -9142
Klein, Wells C. (Executive Nrector)
CONTACT.
Talisman, Sidney (National Field DireCtor)
DATE OF ORIGIN: 19?I
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PURPOSE: To provide social and educational services forimmigrants and to assist in refugee settlement.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION:. Open to local social agencies serving theforeigr :porn; 20 members; dues: formula based on member agency
budstt.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: National.
FUNDING SOURCES: Member agency dues; individAl /foundation donations.
PUBLICATIONS: Interpreter Releases (Technical ImmigrationNewsletter); How to Oecome a Citizen of the United States.
CONFERENCES; Annual convention of member agencies; regional
conferences for member agencies.
FORMER NAME: Common Council for American Unity; American Federation
of International Institutes (merged 1958).
KEYWORDS: Immigrants; Refugees; Relocation; Land Settlement;Citizenship; Social Services; National Organizations
TARGET LANGUAGES: Minority Languages
RS0090
National. Indochinese Clearinghouse and
Technical Assistance Center (NICTAC)3520 Prospect Street, NWWashin-ton, DC 20007(202) i98-9292; (800) 424-3750 (toll-free)
CONTACT:Grognet, Aliene Guss (Director)
SPONSORING AGENCIES: Social Security Admii..stration (MEW),
Washington, D.C. Indochinese Refugee Asststance Program.
CONTRACT NUMBER: 600-78-006
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1475
PURPOSE: To help in the education and cultural adjustment
of Indochinese refugees.
PARENT ORGANIZATION: Centee for Applied Licu,oiitics.
WIGRAPNICAL SERVICE AREA: National.
KEYWORDS: Crosc Cultural Training; Refugees; Cle)(1n.%;0ses;Resource Center, Technical Assistance; Mult.coltur61 Education;Left Settlement; Relocation; Culture Confl..e; Acculturation
TARGET LANGUAGES: Cambodian; Chinese, Mmong; Lao; Ta! Dam;Vietnamese; Asian Languages
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RS0091
Center for Southeast Asian Refugee Resettlement
2254 Van Ness AvenueSan Francisco, CA 94109(415) 885-2743
Huynh, Michael (Executive Director)
CONTACT:Moulton, David (Information Coordinator)
SPONSORING AGENCIES: California State Dept. of SocialServices.; Van Loben Seic Fourdation, San Francisco, Calif.;Ze'lerbach Family fund, aan Francisco, Calif.
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1975
PURPOSE To provide lumen services for Southeast Asian refugees,
including resettlement and Job development.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA Local.
KEY:ORDS:. Refugees; Social Services; Career Development:Land Settlement; Relocation; Human Services; VocationalEducation; Job Training
TARGET LANGUAGES:. Cambodian; Lao; Vietnamese
R50092
Chinatown Child Development Center1007 Kearny Street
San Francisco, CA 94114(415) 433-2910
CONTACT:
Chan-Sew, Sai Ling
SPONSORING AGENCIES: San Francisco Dept. of Publir Health,
Calif. Community Mental Health Service.
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1972
PURPOSE: To implement prevntive mental health programs,including individual and group therapy for children andfamines.
SPECIAL DIVISIONS A COMMITTEES: Afterschool Program; Clinical;
Dropin; Infant; Mental Health.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVIC, AREA: Local.
PU81ICATIONS:. Chinatown Child Development Center (newsletter).
KFTNORDS mental Health Programs; Mefit4I Health Clinics;
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Child Development; Child Development Cente ; Therapy;'Preventive Medicine
TARGET LANGUAGES: Chinese
RS0093
Barrio Education Project (8EP)2548 CulebraSan Antonio, TX 78228(512) 432-4941
CONTACT:
Pena Rodriguez, Carolina (Executive Directress)
DATE OF ORIGIN: 175
PURPOSE: To assist in the natural empowerment of tne Chicano
community by prnviding artistic, educational, and healthprograms.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA Nati Ora).
PV8LICATIONS: Role of the Rarrio Education Project in CommunityEmpowerment; REP: A Community-Piscl titution; Role ofCommunity-Based Educe-ion in Sou Icty rition Edvcationfor the Community.
CONFERENCES: San Aftn-io Are, is:xiac.n for Vlingual EducatorsConference (cownsor, 1979 and 10801. Si; ingualTheater Festival (First).
KEYWORDS:* Community Education; Th.7:4tmr Ar Ls., WealthPrograms; Community Actlnn; Community Organintions
TARGE r LANGUAGES: Spanish
RS0094
Asian Student DivisiorOffice of Minority AffairsUniversity of washinctv.Seattle, WA 9P106(206) 5434727
CONTACT:
Pineda, ViCtor O. (Director)
SPONSORING AGENCIES . ionritIn '000)
DATE OF ORMIN: 141,,
PURPOSE: To provide support services to Tri'")rf ties pursuing
Postsecondary education at the :41iversity of Washington.
GFOGRAPHICAI CFRVICF WA' State.
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KEYWORDS: Higher Education; Student Needs: StudentOrganizations; Postsecondary Education; educationalOpportunities; Student Personnel Services
TARGET LANGUAGES: Asian Languages
RS0095
Asian Manpower Services, Inc.477 15th Street
Oakland. CA 94612(415) 451-4772
CONTACT:
Yamashiro, Dianne (Project Director)
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1975
PURPOSE: To provide intensive language and pre-employment
training to non-English-speaking Asian immigrants. and to helpthem secure employment at the end of training.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: Local.
FUNDING LEGISLATION: Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA),Title Ilb and Title VI,
KEYWORDS: Vocational Development; Community Services; Second
Language Instruction; Social Services; Vocational Education;English (Second Language); Labor Force development; Immigrants;Job Placement; Acculturation; Intensive Language Courses; Non
English Speaking
TARGET LANGUAGES: Japanese; Korean; Tagalog; Vietnamese; AsianLan:loges
RS0096
Asian/Pacific Counseling and Training Center3407 Nest Sixth Street, Room SIO
Los Angeles, CA 900201213) 382-7311
Yamamoto, Joe (Director)
CONTACT:
Yap, Joselyn G. (Supervisor)
SPONSORING AGENCIES: Los Angeles County, Calif.
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1917
PURPOSE; To maintain an outpatient psychiatricclinic providing mental health services to Asian and pacificAmericans with bilingual bicultu -al mental health workers.
FUNDING LEGISLATION: Short Doyle Act."/,)
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KEYWORDS:. Mental Health Clinics: Psychiatric Services;
Guidance Centers; Counseling; Mental Wealth Programs
TARGET LANGUAGES: Chinese; Japanese; Korean; Tagalog; Samoan;
Vietnamese; Asian Languages; Pacific Island Languages
RS0097
Audio, Visual, Kinesthetic, Oral (AVKO)Educational eSearch FoLndation, Inc.3084 West Willard RoadBirch Run, MI 48415(313) 686-9283
CONTACT:.
McCabe, Don (Research Director),(517) 624-4356
PURPOSE: To solve the reading problem that exists
in the country.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to thost with an interest indeveloping new techniques and materials to her. all children
overcome reading and spelling problems; 625 merit ers;dues: $5 (1 year), $10 (3 years), $5) (life).
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: International.
FUNDING SOURCES: Membership dues.
0ALICATIONS: AV40 Foundation Newsletter.
KEYWORDS:* Educational Research; Reading Difficulties;Material Development; Learning Problems
AS0095
Asians for Job npoortunities in Berkeleyt Inc. (A")
1617 University Avenue
8erkeley, CA 94703(415) S4A-67U0
friliCA(.T:
leong. Tony, 'r. if<ecutive nirector)
SMNSORiM6 AGrurlic fterVplay,
RupPrs.E. To Serve the needs nf the Asian community
through training, empilyment. ind social services with cia>ses
in fnglish A; a se oral language IFSLl ant rrevocationaltraining.
mFmBrRSHIP :4FIRMArinivl iron to 3erkeloy residents certiftanieundfr the I,omerehen;ive Fmolwment and Training Act (CF TAI.
flArJRAPUICAI cf0Vici; AREA local.
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PUBLICATIONS: Twilight Service Center (newsletter).
KEYWORDS: Career Development; Community Services: English
(Secor inguage): Vocational Education; Social Services;Job Training; Job Placement; Second Language Instruction;Employment Services
TARGET LANGUAGES: Canbodian; Chinese; Japanese; Korean;
Vietnamese: Filipino
P50099
American Educational Rasearcn Association1230 17th Street, NY
Washington, DC 20036(202) 223.9485
CONTACT:
Russell. William J. (Executive Officer)
DATE OF ORIGER: 1916
PURPOSE: TO conduct educational research.
MEMBERSHIP INEOR1ATION: Oven to those with satisfactory Avidenceof active interest ir, educational research; 13,500 membe-s:
dues! $35.
SPECIAL DIVISIONS OR COMMITTEES: Curriculum and Objectives;Learning and Instruction; Measurement and Resource methodology:Counseling and Human Oeelopment; History ano Historiograrhy;Social Context of Education; School Evaluation and Program;
Development and Education in the Professions.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA National.
FUNDING SOURCES: Membership dues.
PUBLICArIONS: ulucational Resear:har; Educational Evaluation.
and Policy Analysis; American Educational ResearchJournal: Journal of Educational Statistics; Reviewof Educational Research; Review of Research in
Education.
CONF.4ENCES: Annual spring meeting.
KEYWORDS. Educational Research; Educational Improvement
RS0100
American Montessori Society150 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10011(1121 924-3209
Weiss, gretta (National Director)
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CONTACT:
Gans, Ruth (Coordinator,
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1912
PURPOSE: To provide forperson, with an emphasis
Consultation and Resource Services)
the universal education of the wholeon early childhood education.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA National.
FUNDING SOURCES Nonprofit.
CONFERENCESt Twentieth Anniversary Seinar/Conferente:Preparing Children for Life in the 21s %entury.
KEYWORDS: Early Childhood Education; Eo cational Methods;,
Education Theories; Montessori Method
RS0101
Asian American Resource tenter
Peters N411, SeOberlin CollegeObr-lin, OH 44074(1 `1 775-8467
CONTACT:
Oin, Grant (Asian American Coordinator)
SPONSORINO AGENCIES: Oberlin Coll., Ohio. fRUFS59251
OATE OF ORIGIN: 1971
PURPOSE: To serve as a resource center housingcollections of books, films, camphlets, videotapes,and other materials on Asiar American history, ce.ture,and current issues.
PARENT ORGANIZATION. Asian American Alliance.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: Regional.
CONFERENCES: Occasional conferences; Syncosium onUnited States International Camps (19801.
KEYWORDS: Resource Centnrs; Library Collections: AsianHistory; Cultural Awarenes;
RS0102
minnesota China Council2375 Como Avenue West
St. Paul, MN 55108(612) 641-3234
CONTACT:
Pearson, Heidi H. (Coordinator)
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SPONSORING AGENCIES: China Council of the Asia Society,
Wastington, D.C.; Midwest China Study Resource Center, St. Paul,Minn.
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1977
PURPOSE: To provide liaison with various regional China
groups regarding mutual interests, education, and outreachprograms.
GEOGRAPHIC011. SERVICE AREA: State.
PUBlICATIONSf Minnesota Gu4de to Resources on East Asfa;Culture and the Performing Arts in China.
CONFERENCES: Conferences on U.S., China, and Japan relations;Chinese lifestyles; Chinese martial arts; and Chineseagriculture.
KEYWORDS: Asian Studies; Resource Centers; Outreach Program;Ethnicity; Group Unity; Cultural Awareness; CulturalEnrichment; Cultural Education; Resource Centers; Chinese
Culture
TARGET LliNGUAGES: Chinese
RS0103
Susannah Wesley Community Center1117 Kailf StreetHonolulu, HI 96819(808) 847-3535
CONTACT:
Yonamine, N000ru (Executive Director)
SPONSORING AGENCIES: United Methodist Church. NationalDivision.; Aloha United Way, Hawaii; Hawaii Housing Authority.;taw Enforcement Assistance Administration (Dept. of Justice),gashington, D.C. (FGK21434); Department of Labor, Washington,D.C. (f1.21436)
DATE OF ORIGIN. 1899
PURPOSE: To provide essential human services to the youth,elderly, and other residents of Kaiihi-Palama community, andindividual services to community organizations.
MEMBERSHO INFORMATION: Open to Kalihi-Palama residents:
3,400 members; dues: up to $3.
SPECIAL DIVISIONS OP COMMITTEES: Youth Services; Youth Intake Center;Hui Kokua (Social Services, youth, Adult); Immigrant Services;Proorwm Development; Family Education; Senior Citizens Pr'gram.
IOGRAPoICAL SERVICE AREA: National.
FUNDING SOURCES. Private trusts and foundations.
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FUNDING LEGISLATION: Comprehensive employment and Training Act (CETA).
CONFERENCES: Major conferences and workshops in communitydevelopment, cross-cultural projects, and family education.
KE).3RDS: Community Services; Human Services; SocialServices; Youth; Older Adults; Immigrants; :ommunityCenters; Family Involvement; Multicultural Education
TARGET LANGUAGES: Iloco; Korean; Samoan; Tagalog; Visayan;Pacific Island Languages; Asian Languages
RS0104
Society for American Indian Studlt; and ResearchP.O. Box 443Hurst, TX 7605:
(817) 281-3784
CONTACT:
Turnbull, William L. (Director)
DATE OF ORI;;IN:, 1974
PURPOSE:' To promote the discovery, collection, preservation,
and publication of materials in anthropology, history, andliterature as they relate to Indians in North and MiddleAmerica.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to all; 600 members; dues: individuals 112,institutions $18.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: International.
FUNDING SOURCES: Membership dues.
PUBLICATIONS: American Indian Quarterly: A Jc.-nal of Anthropology.
History, and Literature.
FORMER NAME Southwestern American Indian Society.
KEYWORDS: Material Development; Library Collections;Research: Anthropology; History; American Indian Literature:American Indian Culture; American Indian Studies
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Southwest Educational Development LaboratoryDivision of Bilingual and International Education211 East Seventh StreetAustin, TX 78701(512) 476-6861
Dominguez, Dom(' (Division Director?
ONTACT:matluck, Betty J. (Selnr Researcher)
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PURPOSEt To provide research, development, and service toeducational institutions in order to understand the cognitivedevelopment of ethnically diverse :hfldren; improve educationalprocesses, programs, and systems which are concerned with
these children; and increase the effectiveness of tr,.nerswho work in bilingual or desegregated settings.
PARENT ORGANIZATION:: Council for Educational Development and Research(CEDaR).
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: Regional.
FUNDING AMACES: Various State, Federal, and local sources.
PUBLICATIONS: Proceedings of National Conference on Research andPolicy Implications Lau Task Force Report; TeachingReading to Spanish-English Bilingual Children: AnExtensive Bibliography of Selected Readings.
CONFERENCES: Occasional topic-oriented conferences.
KEYWORDS: Educat' gal Research; Educational Deve' ment:
Cognitive Development; Educational improvement: rofingualSchools: School Deegregation: Minority Group Children:Teacher Effectiveness
TARGET LANGUAGES: Spanish
PSOI06
Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Lanouages (TES011
Georgetown University202 PC Transit 8uildingWashington, PC Z0057(20?) 625-4564
Alatis, James F. (Executive secretary- Treasurer)
CONTACT,
LeClair, Carol (Executive Assistant)
OATF OF ORIGIN; i46B
PORDoSE. To promote scholarship, to disseminate informationvto strengthen at all levels instruction and research inteaching of standard Fcglish to speakers of other languageSOr dialects, and to cooper3te in appropriate ways withother groups having similar concerns..
MEm8EPSHIP INFORMATION; ripen to those with an interest in the field
of teaching Fnil,Sh to Soeakers of other l'oguages; $1,000 members,flues. regular members VO, studeAts $10, institutions 110,commercial husineSSes el00.,
corcial IlvISIONS OP COMm;TircS4 Teaching English Abroad,.
Pnolish as a Foreign Language for Foreign Students; Englisas a Second tarnuaoe (ESLI in Elementary Schools; ESL inSecondary Schools; 7S1 in WigherPhiPCation;, n Bilingual
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Education: ESL in Adult Education; Standard English as aSecond Dialect; Applied Linguistics.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA International.
FUNDING SOURCES: membership dues.
P4BLICATIONS: TESOL (luarterly; TESOL Membership Directory:
TESOL Newsletter; Handbook of Bilingual Education;ESL in Bilingual Education; Role of ESL in BilingualEducation.
CONFERENCES: Annual convention; TESOL Summer Institute;
TESOL summer meeting,
KEYWORDS: Academic Achievement; InNrmation Services'.Second Language Instruction; English (Second Language):Language Research: Teacner Associations
TARGET LANGUAGES: Minority Languages
PS0107
Texas Foreign Language Association (TFLA)B445 ValdeSpinoEl Paso, TX 79907
(915) 859-7971, ext. 245
Davenport, Linda (President)
CONTACT:
Simons, Eugenia (Secretary- Treasurer),(713) 468-2693
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1S53
PURPOSE: To promote and improve the teaching of all second
languages, literatures, and cultures in trie State of Texas;to encourage a spirit of cooperation and unity among itsmembers; and to acionce the cause of liberal education.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: 500 members; dues: $5.
PARENT ORGANIZATION: Texas State Teachers Organization.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE ;OA: State.
FUNDING SOURCES: Membership dues.
PUBLICATIONS: TFLA Bulletin; TFLA Newsletter,
CONFERENCES Annual conferences.
KEYWORDS: Second Language Instruction; Teacher A,;ci,itIOn.;Cultural Awareness; Multicultural !location
TARGET LANGUAGES: minority Languages
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Texas Teachers of Engllsn to Speakers of Other Languages (TEXTESOL III)P.O. Box 7476Austin, TX 78712
CONTACT:
Urida, Carole (PresIdentl,(5121 452-3182
SPONSORING AGENCIES: Teachers of English to Speakers of OtherLanguages. (HUR85471)
LAIC OF ORIGIN: 1978
PURPOSE: To stimulate professional development of ESOL teachers.to collect and disseminate Information, to promote and supportprogra s in local communities, to provide professional adviceto governmental and private educational agencies, and to
advocate the recognition of the specialised nature of the ESOLprofession.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to anyone residing in an area ofTexas not served by another existing TESOL affiliate
(five in Texas); 120 members; dues: regular members 53.50,
students 82.
PARENT ORGANIZATION: International Teachers of English to
Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL).
SPECIAL DIVISIONS OR COMMITS: Teaching English Abroad;English as a Foreigr Language; English as a SecondEnglish as a Second Language (ESL) in ElementarySchools; ESL in Secondary Schools; ESL in Higher Educe:ion;ESL in Bilingual Education; ESL in Adult Education; standardEnglish as a Second Dialect; Applied Linguistics
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICL AREA: Local.
PURICATIONS: TEXTESOL III' Newsletter.
CONFERENCES: Spring annual meeting; State TEXTESOL meeting.
KEYWORDS: Teacher Associations; English (Second Language):Second Lanquaoe Instruction; Information Services; Advocacy
TARGET LANGUAGES: Minority Languages;, Spanish
PSA109
Vietnamese American Association
English Language Development and r_mployment Servicefor Indochinese Pefunees3171 North Classen, Ponm 700Oklahoma City, ov 7311Rl4051 574 2947
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Nguyen, ninh Thu (President and Programs birector),(4051 524-0344
CONTACT:
Wagner, Carol Harmon (lirector of English 1.anguace
Development and Employment)
SPONSORING AGENCIES: Social Security Administration MureiWashington, D.C. (888012151
CONTRACT NUMBER: G 96-P-01502-6-02
HATE OF ORIGIN: 197ft
PURPOSE: To assist Vietnamese and Indochinese refugeesin adaptinn to the new way of life in America and in becoming
meaningful members of the community, and to grant educationalassistance to Vietnamese students at all levels.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to those reccmmende6 by twomembers of the vfetnamese American Association;17 members., dues:S (per month).
SPECIAL DIVISIONS OR COMMITTEES' Indochinese RAN -s
Counseling Center (Mental Health Projects);Organizing Committee of the National (owniunityof the Vietnamese Refugees.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: National,
011RtICATInNS: Indochinese Refbnees Adjustment ProplAms,lirectory for the Refugees Resettling in Oklahoma,
CONFERENCES:' Indochinese Refugees Adjustme" ProbIemsworkshop; Vietnamese Refugees National CommunityOrganization workshop.
KEYWORDS: Refugees. rnglish (Second languanel, landSettlement; Employment Services, Counseling; PeloCatinn
TAP'ET LANGUAGES. lac, Vietnamese',. Camholian, Indochinece
tanguages
950110
World Education Project (WEP)Center for Bilingual, MultiCultt,ral International 4.A 'Ootal
School of EducationUniversity of ronnecticutBox U-32Storrs, CT 06268(203) 486-3321
Stone, Frank Andrews
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CONTACT;
Leach, John N.,(203) A86-3322
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1972
PURPOSE: To work in three areas: education and third world
people, cultural pluralism In Connecticut, and world orderstudies; and to provide M.A. Programs In billnyual education
and M.A. or Ph. D. programs in multicultural andinternational foundations of education.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: 75 members; dues: none.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: State.
PUBL':ATIONS: World Education Project COMMUNIQUE; World Educationmonograph Stries; Peoples of Connecticut MulticulturalEthnic Studies Series; Multicultural Research Guides Series.
CONFERENCES: Expanding Dimensions of World Education (1970;Education in Global Development (Storrs, CT, 1974);
Minority Education in Global Perspective (Storrs, CT, 1973):Annual colloquium series.
KEYWORDS: Ethnic Studies; Oeveloping Nations; MulticulturalEducation; International Education; Education;
Graduate Study; Cultural Pluralism; World Affairs
TARGET LANGUAGES: Armenian; French; German; Italian; Polish;Spanish; Ukrainian
RS0111
Knowledge of Erilish Yields Success (KEYS) ProjectLos Anneles Unified School District450 North Grand Avenue, Room G-290
Los Anoeles CA 90012(213) 625-6)43
CONTACT:
Iwasaki, Janet M. (Coordinator)
SPONSORING AGENCIES: Los Angeles Jniffed School District,Calif. (888002171
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1972
PURPOSE: To provide for oral English language development
for Asian and Pacific pupils in kindergarten through grade3 and to increase cultural sensitivity and identificationthrough activities relating to the specific culture ofeach student.
lioGPARmiEAt (,41/1471 WA: state.,
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PUBLICATIONS: KEYS Asian Cultural and Language Kit.
KEYWORDS: English (Second Language); Primary Education;Cultural Activities; Cultural Enrichment; ("al English; SecondLanguage Learning; Second Language Instruction; Cultur*'Awareness; Second Language Programs; Ethnicity; GroupUnity
RS0112
Korean Youth Center932 South Crenshaw Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90019
(213) 939-0383
CONTACT:
xim, Jane (Coordinator),
(213) 293-6284
SPONSORING AGENCIES: Los Angeles County Dept. of CommunityDevelopment, Calif.
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1975
PURPOSE: To provide drug abuse prevention programs
which enhance cultural identity and pers6 al growthfor young Korean immigrants.
MEMBERSHD INFORMATION: 130 members: dues: none.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE ARrA: Local.
PUBLICATIONS: FACES (monthly newsletter).
CONFERENCES: Parent seminars.
KEYWORDS: Community Centers; Drug Abuse; Drug Education;
Youth; Youth Programs; Immigrants; Adolescent Development;Cultural Awareness; Delinquency Prevention; Ethnicity;Individual Development
TARGET LANGUAGES: Korean
R50 3
Midwest China Study Pesource Center"375 Como AvenueSt. Paul, MN 55108
(6121 6441-3233
CONTACT:
MacInnis, Donald (Oirmctor,
PUW5F: To perform p44cational research and provide
liaison with other Chinese groJps regarding mutual inlerests,culture, and outreach programs.
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GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: Regional.
FUNDING SOURCES:. 18 colleges, universities, and church
Judicatories in Minnesota and tne upper Midwest.
PUBLICATIONS; China Update (periodical).
KEYWORDS: Resource Centers; Asian Studies; lutreachPrograms; Educational Research; Cultural Exchange; GroupUnity; Cultural Centers; Cultural Opportunities;Intercultural Programs; Chinese Culture; Ethnicity
TARGET LANGUAGES: Chinese
RS0114
Asociacidn National de Grupos Folkloricos (ANGF)3520 Ninth StreetTopeka, KS 60606(913) 239-2950
CONTACT:
Gonzilez, Ediberto (Chairperson)
SPONSORING AGENCIES: National Endowment for the Arts,
Washington, D.C. (888048551
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1974
PURPOSE: To promote the Hispanic arts (i.e., Chicarv:,Mexican, Latino, and Spanish music and dance) as well as the
artisan and regional folklore.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Approximately 1,000 members;dues: individuals $10, groups $25.
SPECIAL DIVISIONS OR COMMITTEES: Each State has a local chapter.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: International.
PUBLICATIONS: ANGF Journal; Festival Folkloric° I, It, III, IV, V.
CONFERENCES: Conference of the Board of Directors.
KEYWORDS: Art Activitier; Cultural Enrichment; music;Fine Arts: Folk Culture; Dance
TARGET LANGUAGES: Spanish
RS0115
Association of Mexican AmeriCan Felt:Cab:Jr-5. Inc.
2600 Middlefield RoadRedwood City, CA 94063(415) 164.2329
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CONTACT:
Silvas, Robert (President),(408) 267-5259
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1955
PURPOSE; To advise, interpret, and respondto the educational needs and problems cf childrenand youth of MexiC,-. !scent and to serve as alearinghouse and as a source of informationelative to educational opportunities available -tohe community.
MtmBERSMIP INFORMATION; Coen to educators or educators of Mexicandecent; 1,20G members; dues: regular member t40,paraprofessionals and associates $10, students SS,institutions $100,
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: National.
FUNDING SOURCES: Membershio dues: donations: proceeds from
annual conference.
PUBLICATIONS: Association of Mexican American EducatnrsNewsletter; proceedings of annual conferences.
CONFERENCES: Annual conference.
KEYWORDS: Eoual Education; Education41 Opportunities;Resource Centers; Teacher Associations; information Services
TARGET LANGUAGES: Spanish
RS0115
Japanese American Citizens League (JACL)
1'55 Sutter Stree.San Francisco, CA 94115(415) 921-5225
Nobuyukf, v:r1 K. (Exe::utive Director)
CONTACT
Hokoyama, C. (Associate Director)
PURPOSE: To promote educational, civil, and humar
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: 30.000 members; daes: $16.50.
SPECIAL ONISIONS OR CAMMITTEES: Aging and Retirement; Redress;
1-nnsus Liaison; A-Bomu Survivors; Ethnic Concerns;International Relations; Political Education,
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA. National.
FUNDING SOURCES: Membership dues.
PUBLICATIONS: Pacific Citizen (weekly newspaper); Japanese AmericanIncarceration: A Case for Redress: Experience of Japanese
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Americans in the U.S.: Teacher's Resource Manual; AmericanAtomic Boob Survivors: A Plea for Medical Assistance.
KEYWORDSf Japanese American Culture; Community Invol ?lentCommunity Organizations; Equal Education; Civil Liberties;Cultural Awareness; Civil Rights; Ethnicity; Groin Unity;
National Organizations
RS0117
India Cultural Society
18 Lincoln StreetRoseland, NJ 07068(201) 228-4577
Govan, Marshad (Chairmanf,(201) 994-4228
CONTA,
Patel, Kanti (Secretary?
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1971
PURPOSE; To foster brotherhood, fellowsnip, ind
involvement of American from India and culturalex,hange with other segments of society.
MEmBERSMIP INFORMATION:. 650 members; dues: general mcmbers
life members $51 (one-time fee).
SPECIAL DIVISIONS OR COMMITTEES: Mahatma Can1hi Community
Center Committee.
GEOGRAPHIC t SERVICE AREA State.
FUNDING SOURCES: Membership dues; donation:,
PUBLICATIONS: Bharat 'yoti.
CONFERENCES: Several coofisrences dealing oitn economics,
culture, and religion.
17.7.n:4ER NAME: I.dia Cultural Club,
KEYWORDS: Community Involvement; Cultural Enrichment;, AsianStudiel; Cultural Exchange; Cultural Artivities; Cultural Centers;Ethnic Groups; Ethnicity; Group Unity
RSOU8
International Institute of %Halo664 Delaware AvenueRuffalo, NY l4204(7:61 883.14n0
CONTACT.Nyczko, Thadee (ExecLtive filrector)
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SPONSORING AGENCIES: United Way of Buffalo and Erie County,N.Y.
DATE CF ORIGIN: 1934
PURPOSE: To provide social services and assistance
to the foreign-born, immigrants, and refugees.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to all interested in promotino
the purposes of the ,agency; 1,000 members.
PARENT ORGANIZATION: Americar, Council for Nationalities Service.
SPECIAL 9-0PAONS OR COMMITTEES: Folkbali Committee; Folk FestivalCommittee; Grants Committee
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: Ocal.
PUBLICATIONS: Directory of Ethnic and Nationality Organizationsand Clubs in Buffalo ard Erie County.
KEVwARDS: Immigrants; Refugees; Social Services; HumanAcrilturation Services
RS0119
:ndochinese Vocational Project717 North Figueroa
Los Angeles, CO 90012(219) 625 -4800
Porter, Carol (Project Cirector)
CONTACT:
Thu, Diem Vu (Counselor),(2E9) 74?-7731
SPONSORING AGENCIES: Department of Health, Education, and
Welfare, Washington, D.C. (FGK20301
CONTRACT NUMBER: 96-P-91820-9-02
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1979
PURPOSE: To provide resettlement services to Indochir,escrefugees, including counseling, English as a second language(ES'1, vocational training, and job placement.
EMPERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to refugees.
GEOGRAPHICAL SfRVICF AREA: Local,
KEYWORDS: Refugees; Vocational Education: Counseling;English (Second Language); Job ,lacement; Pelocacion;Land Settlement: Social Services
TARGET LANGUAGES: Cambcdian; Chinese; Hmong; Lao; Vietnamese
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RS0120
International Institute of Boston287 Commonwealth Avenue
Boston, MA 02115
(617) 536-1081
Spector, Manuel (Executive Director)
CONTACT:
Lucey, Moira (Coordinator)
SPONSOPING AGENCIES: Massachusetts State Dept. of Public
Welfare, Boston.
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1979
POPOSE: To provide resettlement services to Indochinese
refugeess, including English as a second language (ESL),ji.o counseling, and job placement.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to Indochinese refugees (16 yeaes or older);
80 members; dues: none.
PARENT ORGANIZATION: American Council Co Nationalities Services.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA State.
CONFERENCCS:, TrasOns sess4Ins on teacher trainiAl, cultural
sensitivity, Indochinese culture, and refugee settlement,
XEYWOROS: Asian Culture; Refugees; Career Counseling:
Teacher Education; Yo :ational Education; Lana Settlement;Job Pldcemept; Reloceiorq Social Services; CulturalEducation; Acculturatson
TARGET LANGUAGES; Cambidi3n; Chinese; Hmong; Lac; Vietnamese
RS0121 IIinternational Institute of Metropolitan :t. Louis4484 West Pine Bodlevard
St. Louis, mC 63130(314) 515-4880
CP4TA:Tf,
Peter,on, Anna E. (:xetutfve 0 rector)
SPONSORING AGENCIES: United lay.; Department of Hpalth,Education, anl Welfare, .ashingf,n, O.C. (FGK21430); Departflentof State, Washington, D.C. (EGX21450)
OATS OF ORIGIN: 1919
PURPOSU To provide resettlement serv4:es to immigrants
and refugees, including an English as a second language (ESL)program.
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MEMBERSHIP INFOPmPION: Open to members of the community;289 members; dues:. $10 to $50 (clients need not Join).
PARENT ORGANIZATION: American Council for Nationalitic Services.
SPECIAL DIVISIONS OR COMMITTEES; Resettlement Department;
Cultural Activities; ESL Proaram.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: Local.
KEYWOROSf Immigrants; Social Services; Refugees; Eng.,,h(Second Language); Land Settlement; Asian Culture; Relocation;Cultural Enrichment; Acculturation; Second Language Programs.Cultural Activities
TARGET LANGUAGES; Vietnamese
RS0122
Japan Foundation
600 New Hampshire Avenue, NW, Suite 570
Washington, DC 20037(202) 965-4313
CONTACT:
Watanabe, nsul.' 'Director)
SPONSORD4 AGENCIES: Japan (1041100000)
DATE OF fRICIN: 1972
PURPOSE; To promote international cultural exchange andmutual understanding between Japan and other countries,development of lapanese studies, and tours of Japanese finearts exhibits and performing arts groups; to provide grantsto AmeriCan institutions for library support, visitingprofessorships, research staff expansion, conference rogrems,summer institute programs, and education Oroad pro,eams givc-1once per Year (December I deadline); and to offer professionaland doctc fellowships for research in ,span in Japanesestudies.
SPECIAL DIVISIONS OR COMMITTEES: American Advisory Committee
inominating and screening fellowship applicar ).
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: Internatinnal.
FUNDING SNRCFS: Private Japanese businesses.
PUBLICATIONS: Programs Available In the United States;Japan F;:,,,ndation Newsletter.
KEYWORDS: Japanese American Culture; Cultural Exchange:International educational Exchange; Intercultural Prr-ams,Cultural Education; Cultu-al Fnrichment; Japanese Cult6.e;Japanese Art; Japanese Studies; "wants; Phi,anti)ropfcFoundations; rellowships
TARGET LANGUAGES: Japanese
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RS0123
Proyecto LEERSchool of Library ScienceTexas Woman's University
Box 22905Denton, TX 76204017) 387-2418
CONTACT:
Cleveland, Ana D. (Assistant Professor and Director)
SPONSORING AGENCIES: Books for the People Fund, Inc.,Washington, D.C. (B81303948); Texas Woman's Univ., Denton. School
of Library Science.; National Endowment for the Humanities(NFAH), Washington, D.C. (BBBOM08); Office of Education (DHEW),
Washington, D.C. (RM066000); Tex.S Education Agency, Austin.(XPT87150)
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1967
PUPPOSEf To evaluate and review recreational andeducational mtterials ir. Spanish, and ethnic literatilre in
English, for children and adults; to train librarians andteachers in selection Intl acquisition of materials furSpanish speakers; and to disseminate information on these
processes and other materials of interest to theSpanish-speaking community.
SPECIAL DIVISIONS OR CAMITTEES; Committee on Evaluationof Spanish Materials; Committee on Programs.
GEOGRAPhICAL SERVICE AREA: International,
PUBLICATIONS; Proyecto LEER Bulletin.
COVFERENCESe r"" Training Institutes for Librarian; an
.ducators.
KEYWORDS; Textbook Evaluation; Curriculum Aluation;
Library Science; Media Selection; ins.ructional Materials;Library Services; Bilingual Instructional Material;Library Acquisition; Childrens Literature; Adu'cs;Information Dissemination; Bilingual Literature:
Children; Library material Selection
TARGET LANGUAGES: Soanish
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Non-Forr%1 Education (NEE) Information CenterMichigan State Uni4ersfty513 Erickson Hall
East Lansing, mi 48824(517) 355-5527
CArITAZT:
Claffey. Joan m. (Director)
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SPONSORING AGENCIES: Agency for International DevelOpmen::
(Dept. of State), Washington, D.C. (FGK00253)
CONTRACT NUMBER:. OSPE-00046
DATE OF ORIGIN; 1979
PURPOSE: To generate and use knowledge
about nonformal education and development throughan exchange of ideas and materials.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to program planners. practitioners, andresearchers of nonformal education 4,500 menmerS;dues: none.
PARENT ORGANIZATIA: Institute for International Studies in Education.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: International.
PUBLICATIONS; NFE Exchange; Occasional Paper Series.
KEYWORDS: Nonformal Education; Comvarative Education;International Eu.catiOne Exchange; Material Development;Internationtl Studies; Information Centers; InformationDisseminati3n
RS0126
Project on East Asian Studies in Education202 South Thayer
Ann Arbor, MI 48108(313) 764-3479
Cole, Robert (Dir -tor, Center for Japanese Studies)
CONTACT;
Raphael, James H. (Japan Program Coordinator);Shaheen. Anthony (China Program Coordinator)
SPONSORING AGENCIES: Michigan Univ., Ann Arbor. Center forJapanese Studies.; Office of Education (DREW). Washington, O.C.(RM066000); Michigan Univ Ann Arbor. (,enter or ChineseStudies.
PURPOSE: To advance knowledge and understanding ofEast Asia in North America.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA. National.
FUNDING LEGISLATION: Elementary, and Secondary Education Act (rEA.)Title VI; National Defense Education Act.
PUBLICATIONS: Asia through Film; Japan: A Resource iloide.
CONFEREHCEs. Occasional thematic conferences on China orJapan for general Community; teacher workshop and
training sessions.
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KEYWORDS: lan Studies; leacher Education; ResourceCenters; Cultural Awareness; Cultural Enrichment; PublicEducat;on
RS0126
U.S. Catholic ConfgrenceDepartment of Education1312 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
kashirgton, DC 2q10.5(202) 659-656
CONTACT:Duffy, Richard E. (Federal Assistance Representative)
PURPOSE: To provide religious education.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE LA: National.
PUBLICATIONS: Dimensions of Ministry (newsletter);Catalogue of ',prnish Catechetical Materials; Methodologyand Themes for Hispanic Catechesis.
KEYWORDS Religious Agencies; Religious Education; ReligiousOrwizations; Catholics; Religious "woos; GroupUnity; Ethnic Groups
TARGET LANGUAGES: Spanish
R50127
Urdu Bilingual Local Advisory Council4315 Church StreetSkokie, IL 60076(312) 673-01c4
Khan, Mohammed A. (President
CONTACT.
Meher, Mohammed
(3191 743-2707
.ecre, ary),
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1976
PURPOSE: To maintain and bracagate the Urdi language ;-"
culture brought to tne H.S. by Nanole from .,akistan anf! dia.
mEMBERSH:p INFORMATION: Open to people of Pakistani or Indian descent;
200 members; dues: donations.
SPECIAI DIVVIONS CP COMMITTEES: Cultural Subcommittee;Educations' *.ncommittee
rinr,PAPH "' " .."1 AREA: 'tate.
C'NFrAPirr Challenges In the U.S.A. for Urdu Speaking Children;As.imil* . in American Cultnrr. lo's and Don'ts.
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KEYWORDS: Acculturation; Cultural Awareness; Ethnicity;
Group Unity; Native Speakerf; Language Maintenance; CulturalTraits"; Culture Contact
TARGET LANGUAGES: Urdu
RS0128
American Federation of Teachers (AFti, AFL-CIO11 Dupont Circle, NW
Washington, DC ?0036(202) 797 -4400
Shenker, Albert (President)
CONTACT:
Ward, James G. (Director of Econor/c Research),
(202) 797 -4428
PURPOSE: To represOt teachers, other educational workers,and other professionals in labor issues.
Mi."*"SHIP INFORMATION: 520,000 menoiers.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: National.
FUNDING SOURCES; Membership dues.
PUBLICATIONS: American Teacher; American Educator; AFT Action.
CONFERENCES: Annual convention; Annual QualityEducational Standards in Teaching 'NEST) EducationalConference.
KEYWORDS: Unions; Teachers; School Personnel: Court
Litigation; Labor Relations; Teacher Associations:National Organizations
R50124
American Indian Social Work Prooram
Graduate School of Social WorkUniversity of UtahSalt Lake City, UT Raw(801: 581-8900
CONTACT:Edwards. E. Daniel ("irecior)
SPONSOPING AGENCirS: National 1nste of mental 4eaitt, (rulfw),
Rockville, Md. Div. of Mannowwr and ''raininn Programs. friPB01"401
CONTRACT WW1:" 5 131 mkt 1?5911-08
DATE OF OWN. 1118
PURPOSE: To provide training in social work id'
an emphasis on American Indians,
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE ARE National,
CONFERENW S: American Indiar Social Work Annual Conference,
KEYWORDS. Professional Training; Social Work; Higher
Education
RS0130
American Indian Studies CenterUniversity of Ealhornia3220
21Cumphell
mallLos
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AngeB26-7?les,
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CA 90024(
Meth, Charlotte (Acting Director)
CONTACT:
Salibiye, Vet (Librarian)
SPONSONI41 At:FRCVS: California W0000001
PuRPOSE To conduct scholarly research 411 American Indians,
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: National,
PUBLICATIONS: American Indian r.ulture and Research Journal.
Bibliography of Language Arts Materials for Native NorthAmericans, 1966-1974; Bibliography of Language ArtsMaterials for Native North Americans, 1975-1976;
North American Indian Language
EOWERENCES: Multicultural Education Conference,
KEYWORDS Research; Multicultural Education; HigherEducation; American Indian Studies; American Indian Culture
050131
American Jewish Historical Society (Ail*S)2 Thornton RoadWaltham, RA 0215416171 1191-11110
CONTACT:
Wax, Bernard (0 - ectori
DATE or OPI4N: 1R92
PlipPnSf° To collect, preserve, catalog, publish,. and exhibit
material relating to the American Jewish experience,
MEMPERSn:P INFORMATION: Open to all; 3,400 members; dues $70 and up.
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GEOGRAPHICAL ! ICE AREA: International.
FUNDING SOURCES: MeMbership dues; investments; contributions; grants.
PUBLICATIONS: American Jewish History; AJHS Report.
CONFERENCES: Annual meeting; regional conf,rences;
American-Holy Land Seminars; joint meeting withAmerican Historical Association.
KEYWORDS; Library Acquisition; Historical Societies;Cultural Awareness; Library Services; Library Materials
TARGET LANGUAGES: Hebrew; Yiddish
RS0132
American Scandinavian Foundation
127 East 73d StreetNew York, NY 10021
12121 879-9779
Swickard, David A. (President;
CONTACT:
Di Paola, Delores (Director of Exchange/
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1910
PURPOSE; To grant scholarships and fellowships to American
or Scandinavian students, trainees, and scholars; and toprovide special programs furthering Scandinavian culture
in the United States.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to anyor,e it erested in Scandinavia,
6,500 memoers; dues: vary.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AiEA: National,
FUNDING SOURCES: PubliC.
PUBLICATIONS: Scandinavian Review, Scan.
CONFERENCES: Aspen Desiin Conference (Oslo, Norway),Scandinavian Summer Institute Social Sciences 'raidinlworkshop (akkerne, Denmark).
rEYWOPOS. Scholarships: cultural rnrichment. :ult.tralAwareness; Philanthropic counlations
vargT LANGAGES: lavish; Finn1S17; 46rwe'llar,
Swedish; Scandinavian 'angJales
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Armenian Assembly522 21st Street, Ww, Suite 120Washington, DC 200061202) 833-1367
CONTACT:
Berberian, Dio'an A, (Director,
PGRPOSE. To promote united action within the krmenian
community on issues of importance and to represent theinterests of American Armenians.
SPECIAL DIVISIONS OR CnMMITTIES! Three regional committees in California.:
GFAGRARNICAL SERVICE APIA National.
FUNDING SOURCES: Board of trustees; contributors.
CONFERENCES: Regional committees sponsor conferences and workshops;national organization will he sponsorinc symposia onethnicity and assimilation,
KEYWORDS: Community Action; Group Inity;, Ethnicity
TARGET tANGUAGES: Armenian
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Project on Asian Studies in Educatioh (PAS()
University of Michigan130 Lane Hal/Ann Arbor, NI 4810Q(3L) 764.3479
Walton, Susan Pratt (Director)
CONTACT:
Hunter, Thomas (Indochinese Coordinator)
SPONSORING AGENCIES: Office of Education (0414), Washington,D.C. IRM0660001; Michigan 9niv., hnn Arbor. Center for South andSoutheast Asian St...41e.; michigan State Council for the Arts,
Detroit, (48814519); Michigan St"? Council for the humanities.
P'r OF ORIGIN: 1972
o0SE: to develop materials and ProgramS for _O/lejeSschools, and community grow's on South and Southeast Asia,with a special focus on Indochinese refugees.
MEmBrkSHIP INFORMATION Open to all tJbscribers to PASFnewsletter; 1,400 subscriters.
SPECIAL DIVISIONS OR COMMITTEES: Indochinese Pefugee Project,Curriculum Materials Development Project: South and SoutheastAsian music Project.
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GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: Regional.
PUBLICATIONS: PASE Newsletter; Asia through film; South a through Film;
Southeast Asia: A Resource Guide; Southeast Asian Village; Unit onSouth Asian Studies; Tradition versus Modernity in Southeast Asia.
CONFERENCES: Southeast Asia: Reflections on the Past and Prospects
for the Future; Arts of Asia: South and Southeast Asia;annual conference.
KEYWORDS': Asian Studies; Resource Centers; MaterialDevelopment; Refugees; Program Development; Asian Culture;
Curriculum Development
TARGET LANGUAGES: Asian Languages
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Nation4Affiliation for Literacy Adva'n.Ce (NALA)
Box 1311320 Janesville Avenue 1011Syracuse NY 13210,4)15) 42-..9121
CONTACT:.Caswell, Robert (Director, Educational PrOgrainsand International Publishing)
SPONSORING AGENCIES: Laubach LiteracyInternatfOnar, Syracuse,
NY.
PURPOSE: To coordinate volunteer programs of Laubach .
Literacy International in the U.S. and Canada, to preparevolunteers'and professionals to use the Laubach approachand materfals'in tutoring native speakers of English andin teaching English to speakers of other languages, and
to train writers to produce materiali.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: 22,000 timbers; dues: single members:$2,
group members $1.(per member),
PARENT ORGANIZATION: Laubach Literacy International,
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: International.
PUBLICATIONS: Literacy Advance; NALA11lirectorx.4
CONFERENCES: Biennial National Conference (LeMoyne College'
Syracuse, New York, June 19-23, 1980);.seven regionalconferences (held duringodd years),
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learning;literacy Education; Literacy; Second Language
Learning; Material Development; Second Language Instruction;'National Organizations; Volunteer Training; Volunteers;
'Native Speakers; Tutorial Programs; Tutoring.
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National' Association for Asian and Pacific AtericanEducatinn (NAAPAE)
2168 Shattuck Avenue, Third FloorBerkeley, CA 94704(415) 848-3199
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a.CONTACT:Lu, Janet (Secretary/Treasurer),
(206) 587-6370 "
- DATE OF ORIGIN: 1977
PURPOSE: To promote and.advocate bilingual, multicultural,and other programs of concern to Asian pd Pacifit'pmericans(APA's); to establish a communications network of persons
committed to quality education for APA's; to encourageresedrch on APA educdtional topics; to increase partici-pation of APA1.9 in educational roles; and to increase -
public awareness of APA needs..
""s""I MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Dues: active members $10, students 15,
organizations $10.?
S'PECIAL DIVISIONS OR COMMITTEES: Regional membership areas.
GEOGRAPHICAL,SERVICE AREA: National.'
PUBLICATION: Semiannual newslettets; periodic information bulletinsand reports; conference papers.
CONFERENCES: Annual conference; fegional confavg es and workshops' Organized periodically. .
/KEYWORDS: Asian Studies; Advocacy: Ethnicity; Group - Unity;Educational Quality; Educational. Needs; Networks; NationalOrganizations.; Bilingual Education;' Multicultural Education;
Educational Research; Ciatdral Aftreness; Public Education
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Gardefia Valley Japanese Cultural InstituteP.O. BOx 47030Gardena, CA 90247 .
(213) 770-2878; 324-6611.
CONTACT: ' '1,d .
Hiroto, William T. (Execycive Director)
PURPOSE: To provideleadership and services in culturalaffairs and to furnish facilities. .
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICEsAREA: Local.
4 FUNDING SOURCES: Odnations.
PUBLICATIONS: Newsletter (quarterly).
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KEYWORDS: Japanese American Culture; Cultural Centers;
Resource Centers; Cultural Awareness; Community Leaders;Culture Contact
TARGET LANGUAGES: Japanese
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Governor's Information Center for Asian Assistance160 North LaSalle Street, Room 2006Chicago, IL 60601
1311) 793-3150
CONTACT: 7. Silverman, Edwin D. (Director)
SPONSORING AGENCIES: Illinois State 'Dept. of Public Aid.
DATE o50iGnit 1976.
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PURPOSE: To provide statewide coorairtion of Indochineseresettlement.
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GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: State.
FUNDING LEGISLATION: Public Law 94-23.
PUBLICATIONS: Illinois Insights (bimonthly newsletter); Asian ForumI & II Proteedings; Lao Lowlanders and Hmong Highlanders;Rules of the Road: Vietnamese Vehion; Cambodian New Yearpamphlet; Handbook for Teachers of Vietnamese Students.
CONFERENCES: 'Several regional and statewide workshops andconferences to promote intercultural awareness.
KEYWORDS: Land Settlement; Refugees; Information Centers;Counseling; Social Services; Human Services;1Relocation;Acculturation; Cultural Awareness
TARGET LANGUAGES: .ao; Vietnamese; Cambodian
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Illinois Adult Indochinese Refipee Consortium500 South Dwyer Avenue
Arlington Heights, IL 600051312) 870-4100
CONTACT:
Rien, Tipiw T.0 (Director),(312) 870-41 9
SPONSORING AGENCIES: Illinois State Dept. of Public ,Aid.;
Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Washington, D.C..
(F9(21430) 41/
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1978
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social needs of the adult Indochinese refugees throughoutIllinois.
PARENT ORGANIZATION; Northwest Educational Cooperative.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: State,
KEYWORDS: .Refugees; Adult EduCation; Vocational Education;Social Servicps; Asian Culture; Educational Neeas;Vocational Adjustment; Occupational Information;Acculturation "TARGET LANGUAGES: Asian Languages
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Asian American Studies Center.
University of California at Los Angeles3232 Campbell Nall
Los Angeles, CA 80224(2(3) 825-374
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Hirata, Lucie Cheng (Director)-
. .CONTACT:
Hirano, Ron (Center Coordinator)
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1969
PURPOSE: To conduct researeleon.Asians in Ame rica and
'. disseminate information through classes and publications,
SPECIAL DIVISIONS OR COMMITTEES: Curriculum; ResourceDevelopment and Publications; Student/Community -
Projects; Research.1
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GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA; Local,
PUBLICATIONS; Amerasia Journal; Codn terpoint; Perspectives onAsian America; Roots: An Asian American Atder; Asian Women;
Letters in Exile: An Introductory Reader on the History ofPilipinos in America; Ethnic Series; Issei: The First FiftyYears (film); Chauvinist and Other Stories.'
KE DS: Research; Asian Studies; Material Developmeni;Info ion ServiCes; Nigher Education
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Services, Inc. (APPLES)7081 Kamilo StreetHonolulu, HI 96825 ,
(808) 39.50288 or 4805 261 -3843
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CONTACT:
Nguyen, bang Liem (President),
(808) 395 -4288
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1977
PURPOSE: To preserve and enrich the ethnic heritage of Asianl. ' and Pacific American peoples; to promote bilingual
multicultural education and the development of educationaland culture materials for these peoples; to promotecross-cultd1.al and standing Add appreciation; and toassikt these peop s in matters related to language,
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MEMEDSHIP INFORMATION:' Open le a selected member ip who
have a knowledge of language and education matters and alerecommended by Board Members; 12 members; dues: none. '
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA; State.
FUNDING SOURCES: Contracts and grants from Federal, State, and. private agencies. .
PUBLICATIONS: Vietnamese Culture Guide; ViefLmese Language
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Curriculum Guide) Korean Culture Guide; toreen Language. Curriculum Guide. i
' KEYWORDS: Cultural Enrichment; Ethnicity; dvocacy;Multicultural Education; Material Developme ; CrossCultural Studies
TARGET LANGUAGES: Asian Languages; Padific Island Languages
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AssociatIon ot (Asian) Ibians'in America, Inc.663 Fifth Avenue ,
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CONTACT: '. ,
'Lanjewar, Oattatraya G. (President),(212) 920-9511 .1,
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IDATE OF ORIGIN:, 1967
PURPOSE: To provide a forum of common:action to all'whose
Indian heritage and American commitment offer a pond of unity.
'MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to the Asian Indian community andits supporters; 20,000 members; dues: $15.
SPECIAL DIVISIONS OR COMMITTEES; Council on Medical Affairs; Council onEngineering Affairs; Council on Trade and Economic Affairs;Council on Travel and Tourism; Advisory'Council'on Indian '
Studies; Council on Asian Indian Women; Council on AsianIndian Social Scientists; Council on Asian Indian Youth;Committee on Career Advaecement; Committee on Project India;Committee on Critical Issues. ''
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'PUBLICATIONS: Quarterly journal.
CONFERENCES: Conference on India Stidies .14 the UM Cede; tatesConference*on the New Perspective on India-United StasesEconomic Cooperation. .4
KEYWORDS: Ethnicity Growl) Unity; Cultural (Background;"Asian.Studies; National Orgailizations
RSbI43
Association of Chfnese Teachers, The ("TACT)..615 Grant Aventie,. Second Floor -San Francisco, CA 94108(415) 101-2472 or '2473
Chin, Helen (President)
'PURPOSE: To advocate better qualite.education for 4 aboutChinese Americans and to develop 'curriculum material on theChinese in America.
MEMBERSHIP OFORNATION: Open to al l educNa tors 100 ers;dues: Chinese AmerIcans $10, others $5. '
SPECIAL DIVISIONS OR COMMITTEES: Scholarship; Currie lumMaterials; Legal Defense. -
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: 1Tl.
PUBLICATIONS.: Understanding Chinese Americans (audio isual kit);Chinese Americans: Realities and Myths (audiovisual k t);Chineie Americans, Past and Present.
KEYWORDS: advocacy; Teacher Associations; Ethnicity;DeVkl.opment; Educational Improvement; Instru ional
Materials; c11taral Awareness; 'Legal Aid
TARGET 'LANGUAGES : Chinese
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Assyrian National ,Aid Society5509 North Clark StreetChicago, 11 60640(312) 784-4489 or4490
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Yenan, John (Executive DirgeVar)',6 i
(312) 275 -7862 '..
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olhkhah, Nariman (Education and Medical Coordinator),(312) 338-5030 .
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DATE OF ORIGIN: 1976
PURPOSE: To coordinate the AssyriaO'bilingual program in thescheolift# the Chicago Boird of Edueition 0 well as thelkssyrlan.clubs of the community. .
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MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to volunteer workers.4
" GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE ARIA: National.. %
KEYWORDS: Educational Coordination: Clubs ;_ Bilingual,o Education; Advocacy
R$0145 .-Balch lInsti-tute for Ethni:O. Studies
18 South Seventh' Street 4Philadelphia, PA 19106 ,.,
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Stolarik, M. WariC(ExeCutive DIfctorl.. 0. . . : ,
CONTACT: .
, Naftulip, Lftmente, (Program DireCtor).-,
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1971. 4 .. . . 0/.1) POSE:, To ma4ntain a 14Drally and archives devoted to _imigration )nd ethnic gioups, open for scholarly research
' anddd to the general 'obits, and an ethnqgraphic'emseum with . .
a permlnent exhibit (American Kaleidoscope) abd temporary. shows relating to the history and culture 9f Amirica's . /
ethnic and minority groups; and to interpret immigration' andethnicity to twide audfencerthrough,g5ant,s4pported
. public .prostems.and teacher traihin VprogAms.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATIONIs Open to all; dues: individuallie$5,1rou0s $100., .
SPECIAL DIVISIONS OrCOMNITTEES:' Library /Archives; Museum/Curatorial;PrbgramsiEducation. .
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GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA; National.
, FUNDING ,SOURCES: Private nonprofit (Balch Trust Fundsl.
-131.1BLiattetErt- Ethniclmages in American.Eila and Telelosionireading lists (biblibgraphies) on various ethnic groups.
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KEYWORDS:. Library Collections; Ethnicity; Ethnic Studies.:Museums; Special Libraries; History; Immigration; PublicEducation; Teacher' Education; Archives; Culturpl Education . .
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Bear Tribe Medicine Soci tyP.O. Box 9167Spokane, WA 99209(509) 258-7755
'Sear, Sun (Medicine Chief)
CONTACT:
Bear, Wabun (Medicine Heiner)
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1971
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PURPOSE; To teach selfelreliance,harmony wii0 Mother Earth,
Earth awareness, and-spiritual growth through encounters, '
'seminars, and counseling. ,. .
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. ,MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to all with a iommitment to walk .
with balance on Mother'Earth, to tupport the medicine of y
the tribe, and to refrain from the use of alcohol asd drugs;seminars are open to all; fees; vary. ./
SPECIAL DIVISIONS OR COMMITTEES: Elders; NembiFt-
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA National.
PUBLICATIONS: Many SmokesoNative American Earth Awareness"Magazine; 06efalo Hearts; Self-Reliance Book.
FUNDING SOURCES; Great 9pirit.
'CONFERENCES: Self-reliance seminars; life circle celebrations;Earth encounters.
KEYWORDS: American Indian Culture; Individual Development;Nature; Cultural Groups; Humanistic Education; Family.Programs
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Center'fer Applied Linguistics (CAL)3 Prospect Street, NW
hinoton, DC 20007(202) 298-9292 .
CONTACT:
Tucker,%. Richard (Director)
k DATE OF ORIGIN: 19§4 .
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PURPOSE: To expand public understanding of the role of languagein society by applying skills,-techpipues, insights, andinformation from the language science-to real educational.andsocial'probleus in the United States pd abroad.
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SPECIAL DIVISIONS OR COMMITTEES: 'Communication and Publications;-Foreign Language Education; Language; Language and Publicand Public Policy; Native and English Language Education;ERIC Clearinghouse on Languages and Linguistics; NationalIndochinese Clearinghouse and Technical Assistance Center,.
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GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: International.
PUBLICATIONS: Linguistic Reporter (newsletter); Dialects and
Educational Equity; Bilingual Education: Current Perspectives;Bilingual Education Series; Advances in Language Testing:,
Language in Education.
CONFERENCES: Numerous small, ad hoc working conferences each year.
KEYWORDS: Information Services; Material DevelopmentT- l'eqnnical Assistance; Language Policy; English (Second.Language); Applied Linguistics; Language Research;
information Centers
TARGET LANGUAGES: Minprity Languages
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Cepter for Chicano Studies'
University of Wadh6gton-Padelford Hall, ON-09Seattle,.WA 98196(206) 543 -9080
asquez, James A. (Director)( ,4
CONTACT:
Gonzales,' Toblai4(114ministrWve Assistant)
SPONSORING AGENCIES: Washington (Z0000000)
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1911
PURPO6E: To teach fornal courses of\studyconcerninglhe cuIture,,h6tory, and experience of .
Chicanos; to conductkand publish research ;elated to theChicano culture'and experience; and to provide a campusenvironment which will best suit the educational.and
social needs of Chicano atiOents.
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GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA;. State.; '
PUBLICATIONS: Metambrfosis.Uournali; Prailems and Preferences'. in Attending College: A Survey of Spanish Surnam HighScipol Students )n the Slate of Washington; Poesia
chicane: Alurista, el mero chingon.
CONFERENCES: Annual 'Ethnic Studies Symposium.
KEYWORDS: Ristiry; Cultural BackgroundvResearch;Educational Environment; Higher Education; ChicanoStudies; Ethnicity ' e'
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TARGET LANGVAGES: Spisnish
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Center for Law and Education,,jno.Gutman Library6 Appian WAY
Cambridge, MA 02138(617)95-4666
Pressman, Ruart ("Director)
CONTACT:
Schumack, Sharon (Director of Rublicationsi
SPONSORING AGENCIES: Legal Services Corp., Washington, D.C.
(88818987)
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1969
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PURPOSE: Toserve as a national support center oneducation issues for the network of Federally sitsidizedlfgal services programs around the country by participatingin litigation, preparing publications, answering inquiries,conducting training, and engagipg in legislatfve and
adminiltrative advocacy to protect and advance the legalinterests of the poor through research and action on .
the legal implications of educational policies,
particularly those affecting equality of educationalopportunity. P
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: National. ,
,PUBLICATIONS:' Inequality in Education; Education Law
'Bulletin.
CONFERENCES: Training workshops for legal services program
-staff members and_clients.
FORMERNAME: Harvard Center for Law 'and Education..
KEYWORDS: Equal Education; Court Litigation; EducationalPolicy; Legal Aid; Information Centers; Training;Advocacy; Low Income Groups; Resource Centers
TARGET LANGUAGES: Minprity Languages:Nee
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LiVingstin, NJ 00039 : '
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(2011-338-3763 ...
DATE OF OR -.4974
PURPOSE: To maintain a cooperative school, organized.
and staffed by parents, to teach children theMandarin language.
JEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to all students; 100 students; tuition:S30 (per semester).
SPECIAL DiVISJONS 'OR COMMITTEES: Curriculum; Recreation. 4
GEOGRANCAISERVICE AREA: Local.
PUBLICATIONS: Chinese textbooks (series).,
KEYWORDS: Cooperative,Education; Cooperative Programs;
Second Language Learning; Chinese Stmdles;/Gonsunity Cooperation; Second Language Instruction;Second Language Programs; Bilingual Programs; Elementary,
. SeciondarYEducation
DA GET LANGUAGES: Chinese; Mandarin
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Filipino American Educators Association,. Inc. (FAEA)1904 RhodesttreetHerms1 Beach, CA 00254(213) 374-8340
CONTACT:_Brown, Helen S. (President)
, DATE OF ORIGIN: 1974
PURPOSE :_ To promote and maintain high standards
of teaching and to enrich education by contributing.
to the malticultural ex'periences of California's,- students.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to certified teachers and.other'people interested in the goals of the association;
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45 members; dues: $10., .
SPECIAL DIVISIONS OR tOWTTEESI Program; Affi'mative Actionand Protective ServicesrRe'search.and Conferences;Advocacy; Nays and Meant.' .
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GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: Local. .i' I
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15PUBLICATIONS: FAEA Newsletter.
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CONFERENCES: Pilipino American Conference (March, 1980;
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. r ''KEYWORDS: Asian StUdies; Teacher Associations; Multicultural.Education; Education(' Quality; Teaching Skills;
Teaching Occupattiont; Teache? Improvement .. '..
tARGET LANGUAGES:, lloc6; Spanish; Tagalog Vliayan
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Eolklorico Filipiho Dance Company, Inc.
P.O. Box 270
New York, NY 100141212) 69149422
Vinocho, ha Rene
CONTACT:
Riyes, Noel (Busio64 Manager),(201)' 348-0844
SPONSORLNG-AGENCIEGt-'New York State Council "4)6 the Arts, NewYork.188806381)
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DAT.E OF ORIGIN: 1973
PURPOSE: 'To maintain the Filipino cultutce in
America ttrough dancb and music.
?-MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to those interested in FhiTiPPilleculture; 45 members;: dies: $2.
SPECIAL DIVISIONS.OR OMITTEES: Researclq_CastiAg.
.\ GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: Local. .
KEYWOR : Dance; Asian Culture; Music; Cultural Activities;Cultur 1 Enrichment . .1".
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Chicago, 11460611 .
(312) 787-0977 lO *
-,S4hergens, Becky (Executive Director)
CONTACT:
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eTroy,' nice (Di rector -Of Information 'Services) A
DATE OF ORIGIN: P307
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PURPOSt: To promoted better qqality of education'and quality of life for alIchildre4 and Youth.
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MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to those with an interesi4in children'swell-being and education, a desire to work to improve theQuality of both, and a belief in the preservation ofpublic education; 6.1 million members; dues: $0.20 outpf individual dues ($1 to $2),paid at local PT6 unit
level. ;te .
SPECIAL DIVISORS OR COMMITTEES: 52 State PTA branches, inctudi09: IA.'Ilthington, p.c. and the EurOpean PTA serving military .
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dependents; 28,000 local'units.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: National..
FUNDING SOURCES; Membership dues; 0:07:PIMment grants And
contracts; private foundation and corporate contributibns.
PUBLICATIONS: Usted debe seY miembro de nuestra PTA (YouBelong in 00r PTA); Objectivos del COngreselacional
de Padres y Maestros (Objectives of the National. Congress of.Parents and eachtrs) (bilingual publicitions). 5.
CONFERENCES: Annual national convention. '
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Parent Associations; :KEYWORDS: Parent Teacher Cooperation;16
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Parent Sdbnol Relationship; Teacher Associations;4 'Schbol Community Cooperation; Educational Quality; w
4r 'student, Welfare;,National OrbanizatIons; OrganizationalObjectives; Quality Of Life; Educational Improvement *
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HiStory DepartmentSan Jose. State University'
;), SanAlse,-CA 95192(408) 277-24.72 or 2595
CONTACT:, ;-Moore, George E. (Director),(408) 2771519,--
SPONSORING 46ENCIES.: Stanford-Berkeley Joint Language and'APea
Center, Calif.
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1976
PURPOSE: To make available clAssroom materials for
faculty members teaching about East Asia in communitycolleges...2011e94s..and universities of the,SanFranciscollay area and to present workshops wherethese materials can bb examined.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATIOli; Opetrte faculty menders teaching about
East Asia; 150 members; none.
'..GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA Local.
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. . CONFERENCES: Two work-shops each academic year, 10. ut
KEYWORDSr Resource Centers; Material Develapment; AsianStudies;, lesource Materials; Asian<Culture; Higher
.Education; Cultural Awareness; Community Colleges;Instructional Materials.Onformation Services; TeacherWorkshops -...
TARGET LANGUAGES: Asian Languages
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Center foi Migration Studies of.New York; lnc,209 Flagg Place .a . .
Sta n Island, 14? 10304
/',.\\\(21 351-8800.
Tomasi, Lydio F. (Executive OthctOr)
. CONTACT:.
'Bripolara, Andrew (Assistant Director),
'DATE,OF ORIGIN: 1964
PURP4SE To.encourage aedifidilitate the study of
sociological; demographicehiStorical, legislative, andpastoral aspects of human migration and ethnic grouprelations,
. GENRAPNICAL SERVICE AREA: Intanittonal,, ,
'KE.iliORDS: Ethnic Studies; Migration; ReiearchpecialLibraries; Community Activities; Ethnic Relations
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Chicano Cultural CenterBakersfield College1801 Panorama Drive
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'CONTACT:
Rosales, David .1,1(Coordinator)
DOE OF ORIGIN: 1974
PURPOSE: To offer service's and prograns'to the
academic community and the community-at-large, toadvocate the articulation of alle matters pertinentto Chicanos at BakersfieleCollegeto research thisfield, and to offer classes leading to an asioaateof arts and Chicano studies certificate«
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: Local.
9$ 140
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PUBLICeVONS: Sighs ind Songs of Attlan; Chicano .
Biblidgraphy,; lleticitas de la rata.
KEYWORDS: Chicano Studies: Research; Ai'sociate Degrees: .
Information Services: Counseling; Higher Education;Cultural Awareness; Culture) Centers
TARGET LANGUAGES: Spanish A
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Chinese' Culture Center of San n.ancisct/50 Kearny Street 1
San Rranoisie, CA 94108(415) 986- 1672
Sun. Shirley,(Executive Director),
(415) 986:11,823
CONTACT:.
Shao, Marie S..(tducation Coordinator)
1DATEW ORIGIA: 1955
'PURPOSE! To promote the understanding and
appreciation of Chinese and Chinese American cultureand history In the Unitef States.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: 1.000,medsersf dues: Sfk tb $500.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE 'AREA: Local.
FUNDING SOURCES: Contributioris; membership due's; grants.
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PUBLICATIONS: Quarterly newsletter.
CONFERENCES: Lectures; film series.
KEYWORDS: Chinese Culture; History; Cultural Centers;Cultural Awareness
TARGET LANGUAGES: Chinese
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Chinese Language Teachers Association
Department of Asian StudiesSeton Hall UniversityWO Orange, NJ 07079(201) 752-9000. exp. 543
Kao, Diana (Chairperson),(212) 840.2931
CONTACT!
Young, John (Secretary-Treasurer)
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DATE OF ORIGIN: 1966'.
PURPOSE: To promote and improve'We teaching'and learning of Chinese.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to professional teachers or thosewho are immediately concerned with teaching Chinese as
' a second language and students of Chinese who areformally enrolledrin a Unfverlity;,500 members; dues:regular ers $12, associate) $6.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: National.
FUNDING. SOURCES: Membership dues; subscription fees.
4PUBLICATIONS: Journal of the Chinese Language TeachiriAssociation'; Newsletter Of the Chinese Language
11 Teachers Associat on.,
CONFERENCES: Yearly conference. .
KEYWORDS: Teacher Associaii,ins; Second hansuage Learning;Language Teachers; Second Language Instructft .
TARGET LANGUAGES: Chinese 's
RS0159
Comite de Mexico y Aztlan, IRAN (COMEWS,P.O: Sox 120f2Oakland, CA 94604 .\
(41S) 261-5948 k$
'CONTACT: ,
Mendoza, Gilberto (Director) I
GATE OF ORIGIN: 1972L
PURPOSE: To provide organized information to all
who are interested in doing research on or broadening.
their knowledge of the Chicano or Mexicano.
SPECIAL DIVISIONS OR COMMITTEES: Tatter de artes grafica (Graphic
Art Workshop).
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: National.A,
PUBLICATIONS; COMEXAZNews Monitoring Service.
KEYWORDS: Information Services; Cultural Awareness;MaterielDevelopment; Research; News*Media; InformationCenters
TARGET LANGUAGES: Spanish
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tompahfa ae Yeativ BilingUe -Department of Speech and DramaTexas A.& 1 UnivarsiVKingsville TX'78363(512) $96-3403
CONTACT:
Rosenberg,. Joseph
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1972
PURPOSE: To 'break down the cultural barriers
in theatre in South TexaS and to help create a newAmerican drama based on healthier wths and legendsthan now pervade it.
WtillERSNIP INFORMATION: Open to_all; 40 members.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA:, International.
PUBLICATIONS: Ccapahia de teatro bilingue;,Rehearsal
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KEYWORDS: Theater'Artsllilinguallsm; Drama; CulturalAwareness
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TARGET LANGUAGES: Spanis,..
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Congilit Nacional de Asuntos Colegials1 Dupont Circle, NW; Suite 400
Washington. DC 20036(202) 223.1174
CONTACT:
8arr4h, Pepe ( ecutive OirJctor)
PURPOSE: erve community colleges with
' information on all aspects. of education, with bnphasis4P, on postsecondary education and the feeders system.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to all.
SPECIAL RIVISIONS ORCORAITTEES: Planning, Evaluation, and Research;
..International Policy Development.
'GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE.AREA: National.
PUBLICATIONS: Newsletter, 4-CONFERENCES: Colloquia; seminars; workshops;, annualconference. ..
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KEYWORDS: Community' Colleges; Information Seivices; Library' '
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TARGET LANGUAGES: French; Spanish
RS0162
Council on Interracial Books for Children (CIBC)1841 BroadwayNew York, NV 10023(212) 757-5339
Chambers, Bradford (Director)
CONTACT:
Moore, Robert B. (Director, CIBC Resource Center)
DATE OF ORIGIN:
PURPOSE:, To promot biased (antiracist,antisexist) children's books and school materials.
SPECIAL OIVISIONS OR CCHNITTEES: Racism and Sexism Resource Centerfor Educators.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: National.
FUNDING SOURCES: Private foundations; indiviNualcontributions.
titPUBLICATIONS: "Interracial. Books Bu lletin; Humanand Anti-Human Values in Chi 164-en's Literature:New Guidelines for Parents, Educators and Librarians;Stereotypes, -Distortions", and ilmiskiens in Childrep'sLiterature: A Content Rating Instrument for DetectingRacism and Sexism; numerous other publications listedIn free catalog. .
KEYWORDS: un teem.; Chi I drens Bobks ;, Racism; Sex sDiscrimination; Textbook 'Bias; Sex. Stereotypes;talticultural Textbooks'
TARGET LANGUAGES, Spanish . .
RS01¢3
Tueburiteans Instittite of 43 lk ArtsDuquesne University1801' Boulevard of the Allies'Pittsburgh, PA 15219 l-ion 281-9192 -
CONTACT: .
Kolar. Harter 144 (Director) . iSPONSORING AGENCIES: Duquesne ligiv.,44ttsbur0; Pa.(SYN22830); Hatioatl Endowment for the Humanities (14FAH),,
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Washihgton, D.C. (101002108); Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, NewYork, N.Y., (06811711)
DATE.
OF ORIGIN:. 1937
)URPOSE: To preserve and dispetuate the c ultural
eritage of the East EurppaR piople.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to.graduate and undergraduate students
with better-than-average academic standings andcitizens from the comity; dues: vary.
SPECIAL DIVISIONS OR COMMITTEES: Academic Programs;Library/Museum/Archives; Community School of Music;Cultural Center Folk Performing Ensemble.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE .AREA: State. .
_CONFERENCES: Various symposia; cultural months dealing with thefolk arts of East 'European countries. .
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KEYWOOS: Folk Culture; Cultural Awareness; CulturalCenters; Ethnicity; Fine Arts; Theater Arts
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TARGET LANGUAGES: Bulgarian; Polish; Rumanian; Russian;
Croatian; Slovak; ykeainlan; Serbian; Slavic Languages
RS0164
,,/rEast Los Angeles College Foundation'.664 Monterey Pass Road. Suite 109-110Monterey Perk, CA 91754(213) 281-2914 NCONTACT:Mendoza, Amelia (Project Director)
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0.C. (RMQ66000)'
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DATE CF CRIGIM: 1976. e
. 'PURPOSE; To teach reading to out -ofischool youths'
q and/ adults over 16 whb read below functional literacylevel', as well as. in-school youths who. have -no other
access to
lding instruction.re.SPECIAL OIVI IONS OR CCAIMITTEES:. Right to Reid Task Force; Barrio
Literacy. Council..,-
..'GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE .AREA: NationaT.
CONFERENCES: Regio al directors workshops; R2R
Task Force meeting ,silarrio.Lfteracy Council meetings.
KEYWORDS: Reading Program; Reading Instruction;
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Adult Students; LimitedInglish Speaking,Ability; LESA
,TARGET LANGUAGES: Minority Languages
R60165
ERIC Clearingholifse on Rural Education and Small'Schools (ERIC/CRESS)New Mexico State UniversityBox 3AP
Las Cruces, NI 88003(505) 646-2623
Edington, Everett D. (Director) '
CONTACT:
Ouezada, Manuela L. (Information Specialist in MexicanAmerican and Migrant Education) '
SPONSORING AGENCIES: National Institute of Education (DHEW),.
Washington, D,C. (88806621)
CONTRACT NUMBER:' NIt 400.75 -0025
DATE CF ORIGIN: 1966
.PURPOSE: To store and disseminate'jnformation on Orraspects of education pertaining to rural areas, smallschools, migrants,.American Indians, Mexican Americans,
and outdoor education.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: Interiational.
'KEYWORDS: Clearinghouses; Inform ign Disse:mination; Rural
Areas; Migrants;,Cutdoor Educati Information Services;
. Small Schools
RS0166
Escuela Tlatelolco1567 Downing StreetDenver, CO 80218 .
(303) 832-1145
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Gonziles, Rodolfo (Executive Director)
CONTACT:
Rodriguez, Arturo M. (Assistant Director, EscuelaTlatelolco Prepatorio)
DATE OF (RIM: 1968
PURPOSE: To enhance the educational, social:cultural, and political life, of monolingual and bqingualChicano upan youth. %
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Pp Er ORGANIZATION: Crusade fdr Justice.
{SPECIAL DIVISIONS OR COMMITTEES: Circulo Infantil de TeresinaRomero; Essuela-Tlateloldo Primary Level (IC-61; Escuela ' &.Tlatelolco Prepatorio I, & II (7 -12); Oucationa, social,political /legal defense, cultural, media, econothic, and,credit union divisions.
GEOGRA HICAL SERVICE AREA International.
PUBLICA IONS: HessagV to Aztlan; Crusade for' Justice/Crusad,aPara la justicia: No lolopalabras pero,aCciones; Nuevo -amanecer; EICuela y Ctrimgio Tlatelol,c0; Handbook dGuide.
,r<EYWORDS:: Special Schools; Primary Educatlen; Se ndaryEducation; Urban Youth; Bilingual School s
TARGET LANGUAGES: Spanish
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far Heit Laboratory fec Educational Research and Development1855 Folsom StreetSan Francisco, CA 94103(415) 565-3000
Hemphill, John (Direttorlt.0451) 56i; 3115
, CONTACT: ..e Sarmento, Ann Hayes (manager, Product Information Centerl.
DATE IF ORIGIN: 1966 '' PURPOSE: To carry out educational 'research and
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_ .SPECIAL DIVISIONS OR COMMITTEES: Schooling; Social Change; EqualEducation Opportunities; Adult Education Opportunities; .Adult Satisfactiownd Productivity; Quality oflife;liuvtan OevelopmentW i- s
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA; Regional. _PRLICATIONS: Numerous publications relating to multicultural'education and oilier topics :concerning minority languagegroups.
KrIllORDS: Educational Research; Educational _Development;Equal Educatioo; Educational Opportunities; HumanDevelopment; Social Change; Research And Oevelopment
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Federation Bilingual Training Resource oCenier
Texas Woman's University.P.O. Box 2377fi 4'Denton, TX /6204(EiVT) S616-223
....Jo. -CONTACT: .
Robledg, Amado (Director) .
s PURPOSE:. To provide technical assistance
bilingual programs. , .. .
,GiOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: 'Regional.
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,FUNDING LEGISLATION:' Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), g:
Title VII. .. ... A
laKEYOORDS:. Resoirce Centers; Tra4ningO: echnical Atsistance;
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Bilingual 'Programs .
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A. University of Maine at Orono .
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208 Fernald 'Hall.
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Labbt,Vvod (Dirictor df Franco-lmerican Pvigrai Office) : ..11.9mi./ 4
SPONSORING AGENCIES: Maine Hniv.,-Prono. Student Govermiont.1 _
. 'National Materials Development tenter for French, Bedford, 411xirBoston Univ . , Mass. ( RGG06976); Fraticb 1111600000); Ouebec , . *
.'(Till 00000) .
OATE OF ORIGIN: 1972
- PU 5E1 To.advocate the F noo-American fac
at d University of Maine at Orono 00; stimulate.t development of academic and progYam offerings at
UMO levant to the hiltory and. 11 fg, experiences ofthis ethnic group in Maine and New England; to "provide M.1111400 and bicultural work experiences "
for UMO -8CC students; and to maintain a readilyavailable libriry of materials and information, s.
' along with a network of resources in Maine and New °
England to assist.studepts, faculty, admidistrators"and agencies with their special research and programing-
needs.
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INFORdATION: Open to all subscribers to FAROG orum;.
't na rates: ,New England S6, dintinental U.S. $8. 14elsewhere $10. 0 1
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4PARENT ORGANIZATION: University of Maine at Orono Division
1.0f,Student..Affairs. ,
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA:. 1.6t0nnal.
PUBICAZIONSt. FARKForum;tranto American ResourceInventorfrof New England (FARINE).
CONFERENCES: Franco-American seminars.
KEYWCROS: Bilingualism; Ethnicity; Biculturalism; WorkExperience Programs; Advocacy; Resource Cbnters1Cultural Awareness; Library Collections
,TARGET LANGUAGES: French
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Jap ese American Curriculum Project, Inc. (JACP)
414 st Third AvenueSin Na eo, CA 9440184154, 33-94
CONTACT;Yoshiwara, lorencR M.'iManaoer1
GATE OF ORIGI : 1969
PURPOSE:- To pr
curriculum materAmericans.
ote and sell Asian studies1 to sch s, libraries,and Asian
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*fiOGRAPNICAL SERVICE EA: National.
FUNDING SOURCES: Self-*upporting. ;
KEY(ICROS: Information'oisseination; Instructional terials;CurriculuiDevelopment; Material Development;,Studies s
.TARGET LANGUAGES: Asian Language: Japanese
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InteLtitural Relations and Ethnic Studies Institute
Graduate School of EducationRutgers Unfversity10 Seminary Place
New Brunswick 'NJ 08903(201) 932-7588
CONTACT:Condon, E.C.40irector)
SPONSORING AGENCIES. Office of
D.C. Teacher.Corps: (488012181;Education,' Trenton. (QAT59175)
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DATE OF ORIGIN: 1976
PURPOSE: TO provide.Wining, research, and
materials development in muXticultural land hilingpeeducation. *
liEOGRAPNICAL SERVICE AREA: State.
CONFERENCES: Cross-cultural Communication (biennial
conference). .. .
KEYWCROSL Multicultural EducSti 'Educational Research;Training; Material Development; thgic,Studies;Intercultural Programs; Cross Cut ral 'Studies;
Ethnic Relations; Bilingual Educat on
TARGETIANGUAGES: Spanish
RS0172.
- Intercultural Development ReseMrth Association (IDRA)
5835 Callaghan Reid, Suitt 350San Antonio, TX 78228 :"
(512) 684-8180
o.Ca.rdenas, Jose A. (Executive Oire.cir)
COP ACT:
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SPONSORING AGENCIES: Office of Education (DNEW), Washington,
D.C. (RMQ66000); FordNundation, Nevi Yort N.Y.AOPX27000);Carnegie Corp'. OfNeVjork, N.Y. (0PX1228 )
DATE OF ORIGIN: 174
PURPOSE: To provide information to the general '
public concerning equality of educational opportunity.
SPECIAL DIVISIONS OR COMMITTEES: -National Origin MinorityDesegregation Assistance Center; Race OeiegregationAssistance -- Center; Ford/Carnegie School FinanceProject; Property Tax P Bilingual Read StakResource Center; OMAN ERitlijingual/ftlticultural
1/. Pre-Sthool Curriculum Model Piojett; Bilingual
Training Resourte Center; Training Institute forParent Training Institute for Administrators..
GECGRAPNICAL SERVICE AREA:, lts tional. "* mtr
PUBLICATIONS; iORA Newsletktr; neTletter of the Mental
Health Research Project../
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CONFERENCES: 4Sponsor/cosponi-or of conferences dealing
with educational issues.
FORMER WO Telsans for Educational Excellenct.
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Parent Education .
TARGET LANGUAGES: Spanish; Vietnamese
RS0173 v IfInstitute on Pluralism and Group Identity165 East 56th t-tleetNO York, NY 10022 ..
(212) 571..4000 .A
Levine, Irviiett. (Director) , .CONTACT:
Roth, David G. (Director., Midwest Office),(312) 6634400 0/ -
SPONSORING AGENCIES: American Jewish Committee, New York. N.Y.(88801314)
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PURPOSE: To study American pluralism, to promotePositive ethnic group identity, to help reduce intergroup
\ tensions, and to build multiethnic coalitions for commonconcerns.
PARENT. CRGANIZATION; American Jewilh Committee..
SPECIAL DIVISIONS Ott' C014141TTEEit LouisCaplan Centeron GroupIdentity and Mental Health; Illinois Consultation onEthnicity and Education; Chicago Coalition on GroupIdentity and Mental Heal th.
6EOC;RA1411CAL sERvicq AREA: National. ,
Pli\kICATIaliS: Heritage (newsletter).
CONFERENCES: Numerous conferences- on pluralistic education,mental health. family policy, irmnigration, etc.
KETWCROS: Cultural Pluralism ; Group Unity; Ethnic. Studies;Ethnic Relations; Cultural Education; Cross CulturalStudies; Ethnicity; Ethnic Groups; Workshops.
R50174, .
-Institute ofilehavioral Sciences250 Ward Avenue, Suite 226Honolulu, HI 96814(808) "531k-6908
Fontaine, GartnExecutive Diretor)
CONTACT:
Ing, Merrilv:Ann K. (Projects Associate)
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PURPOSE: To carry .out cross-cp4tural research,
training, and eaucation.
GEOGRAPHICAL. SERVICE AREA:. International,:
FUNDING SOURCES:. ftilious Goverivint.agensieS.
PUBLICATIONS: /Same But Different; An Intercultural TrainingWorkshop Manual; llierongsians in Hawati: A Sertps of
!-IntervieWs:Mehearsat Demonstrattoil Module: A Technidivefop Dramatizing Intercultural Values; Perception pf.Symptom Behavior,across Ethnic Groups; Sodio-Cultural
'Offerenees in Social and Symptom Behavior.
" . CONFERENCES: In.tercultura Training Workshops:. .
Conference on Aging; Indochinese Ethnic Festiiali
Refugees af Indochina Culture EdUcation (RICE)Mini - Conference. .
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KEYNCODS: Cross
.
CufiWal-. Stydies; Multicultdral 'Education;
Research; Workshops; ifstitues:(Training'Orogeams); .
Culturel Pluralism 1 1o oI A ...,
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InItttute for ,the Oevilopment.of Indian Law, lAc:927615th Street, NW, Suite 200Washingon, DC 20005(2024 638-2287 . .
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Kic,kingtifrd, Kirke (Executive Director)
CoNTACT:i.
_Brundage, Bren (Director, Administration and Finance)O.V
,DATE OF ORIGIN: 1971
PURPOSE:, To assilet American Indian nations in
developing thiir status-as sovereign nations through'
educlitionresearch, publication, an4 litigation.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE National. ;
P1u8LIC4TIONS:, American Indian Journal.
4COWERENCES: Workshops on Indian Law for tribaimemb,rsiseminars on college campuses on Indian law.
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KeYWORDS: Legal Educatinn; Training; Court Litigation;Research; Material Qevelopment; Semtnars;Workshops
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Institute'for Culturalikuralisman Diego State bniversitySan Diego, CA 92182 . .
(714) 286-6606
CONTACT:Rodrfguez, Ana Marla (Coordigator),
(714) 266-6890 .
SPONSORING AGENCIES: San Diego State Univ., Calif. (88810680)
DACE 1974
PURPOSE: To promote cross -culturalawareness in
addressing the educational needs of culturally 'andlinguistically distinct students.
SPECIAL DIYISiDNS OR CCMM1TTEES: Bilingual Education -Service Center;
California, School Finance Reform Project; National OriginDesegregation (Lau) Center. -
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"GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: ationaf.
CONFERENCES: Workshops.
KEYWORDS: Cross Cultural studies;_ Resource Centers;
Cultural Pluralit; Cultural Awareness; Institutes(Training Programs); Summer Programs; Teacher Workshops
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TARGET LANGUAGES: Minority Languages
'' RS0177
_ Idaho Citizens 4r Minority Affairs, inc.
P.D. Box 835
Burley, ID 81812081 678-771 -
CM/W.01i.Eseq Gladys Mr6::sident)
PURPOSE. To promote better relttions and toProvide aid where' discrimination is evident, especially
in, the areas of educatinni ciVil rights, and human/
,relations., '
GEOGRAPHICAL simme AREAI State.
tOOMER $NE: . Idaho Citizens for Migrants.
KEYWORD: Minority'Grdups',Social Discrimination; Civil
krmedrights. Human Relations; cational Discrimination4.
4:TARGET LAmpActs1 Spagish
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Human Development Training Institute11271ifth AvenueSan Diego, CA 92101.
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(714). 233-7023
CONTACT: .
Palomares, Uvaldo N. (Presidert).(714) 462-8230
PURPOSE: 'Po publish and fell multicultural/humanistic
educational materials, to provide consultant services, andto conduct-training workshops.
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GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE,AREA: International.
ofb
WUM)IN8 SOURCES; Retail sales; occasional Government contracts.
KEYWORDS: Instructiohal Materials; ConsultantsrTraining;
human Development; Multicbltural Textbooks; GcsueDYnnnics;Material Development; Humanistic Education; IefritutesTraining Programs)
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Hispano-American Multi-Service Center, Inc.
617 East North StreetIndianapolis, IN,46204(317) 636-6551
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Martinez, Estela (CoinselOr, Education and Training)
SPONSORING AGENCIES: United Way.
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1971--&:.:
PURPOSE.- To provide multiple services and
activities of a charitable, educational, and culturalnature primarily for the Hispanic community of central
. Indiana.
4.PARENT ORGANIZATION: Indianapolis Settl nts, '
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VOSPECIAL DIVISIONS OR CCMMITTEES: Employ4ent Counseling and Placement;
Immigration Counseling; English as a,Second Language (ESL)Classes.; Educational Counselidg and Finantial Aid Search;Emergency Life Needs Procurement; information and Referral;Housing Search; Special Cultural Projects and Fund - raising
Events; "La Voz-Latina" .I.Spanish'televisiOn.show). . ........
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GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA Local..
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RINDIND SOURCES: ESLIprogran,
funded by the citost. Indianapolis, - 4 . '
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PUBLICATIONS: Voz Latina (neWsIetter).
FORMER NAME: Hispano-American Center. .
` KEYWORDt: Eduietional Counseling; Information Services;
Emplooment Services; English (Second, Language); CulturalActivities; Community,Services -
TARGET LANGUAGES: ,IpAgIsh'"
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Genesbo Mipiant CenterState University CollegeGeneseo; MY 144*(716) 246466814
CONTAOT:Mattera, Gloria (OirectOr)
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1968 /
PURPOSE: To p;ovide,sduca tonal and supportiveserVice programs for mfgrank faneworker families (infants
through adults) and teacher aining.
SPECIAL DIVISIONS OR COMMITTEES: Migrant Educational Opportunities
Program; Project CHILD; In-Camp Learning program; Weekend
Program; Children's Demonstration School; Child DevelopmentCenter; Health Program; Literacy'-Volunteers of America;Migrant Heritage Studies Kit. ,
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: Local.,
FUNDING SOURCES: State; Federal.
PUBLICATIONS:, Guidebook: In-Camp Education for Migrant
Faymw6rkerss
..FqMER NAME: New York State Migrant Center.
KEYWORDS: Migrants; Educational Programseleacher EducatioA;Health Programs; Child Oevelopmnt; Migrant Education;Migraht Health Services; Literajy Education.
J TARGET LANGUAGES: Spanish Algonquin
. RS0181
Gelleral Pulaski Heritage Foundation._Ic.....--..
155 Noble Street
Brooklyn, NY 11222 "Ium 389-4704
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loGlowacki, Joieph A. (Administrative'Vice President)-
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CONTACT:-Lester,- Jaseph F. IPresidentl,(717) 472 73284
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1964
PURPOSE: To keep the history of General AtiLisilkscontribution to the frepdom of America in America andPoland, to help organize local Pulaski committees forPulaski Day celebrationS, and to carry on GeneralPulaski's memory by'maintaininng his birthplate nearWarsaw, Poland.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to all Polish americans; 350 members.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: International.a .9
SOURCES: Membership dues; donatioNs
KEYWORDS: Cultural Awareness; Pulaski (Casimir.); PaivicanHistory;Conmemorative Sadieties
R50182
National Council of,Puer0Rican Vislinteers, Inc. (NCPRV)541 South Stith AvenueMount Vernon, HY 105501.914), 664-0685
CONTACT:Valds, Petra G. (Executive Difector4(914) 632 -8410
DATE CF ORIGIN: 1964
PURPOSE: To organize groups of Puerto Ricanand Spanish-spenflt people to help bridge the, Iangiagebarriers which prevent many Puerto Ricans from takingadvantage of 'facilities in existence itlr, their welfareand improvement and to furnish public and privateservice organizations with bilingual volunteers.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: 10,000 members; dues: S10 (per month).
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SPECIAL DIVISIONS OR COP EXEES: Educational ; Hein th; Legal ;Social and Welfare"; Tout
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA :' National.
FUMING SOURCES: Membership Mies.
CONFERENCES: Annual meeting -(San Jpan, Puerto Rico).
KENO:REIS: Vol untary, Agencies; 8i1 ingual 54, Vol unteers;Social Services; Group Unity; Ethnicity; Language Handicaps;Ethnic Groups; Acculturation; National Organizations
TARGET LANGUAGES: Spanish,
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National Cdalition of Hispanic Mental Health and
Human Services Organizations '
1015 15th Street, Wi, Suite 402"
Washington, DC 20005(202) 638 -0505
CONTACT:c
Stnchez.Rudolfo Belli (Exefutive Director)
SPONSORING AGENCIES: Health Resources Administration
(DHEW/PHS), Bethesda, Md. (6BB09996); National Init. of Mental .
Health (OHEW), Rockville, Md. (66605626); Office of JuvenileJustice and Delinquent Prevention (Dept. of Justice), Washington.,
D.C. (66616326); Law Enforcement Assistance Administration (Dept.of Justice), Washington, D.C. (FGK21434)
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1974
PURPOSE: To provide a national network of memberagencies, organizations, and professionals working to improvehealth, mental health, and human services for Hispanic .
coamunities; to conduct research, educatidhal outreach,and advocacy prillects; and to provide information exchangeand technical assistance services;
MEMBERSHIP INFORMhION: Open to wqrkers in services delivery, research,health training, mental healeand human service fieldsworking with special populations such as women ,4outh,
children, the elderly, handicapped persons, and veterans;more than 200-local and regional member agencies; dues:individuals 515, agencies $504200.
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GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: National.
FUNDING SOURCES: Membership dAsi'project grants.
CONFERENCES: Nation& Hispanic Conference (First, Los.Angeles, CA, 1976): "Health and Human Services";National Hispanic Conference (Second, Houston, TX, 1978):"Families"; Nationatilispanic Cgnference (Third, Washington,
DC, September 17-21, 1980): "Hispanic Blueprint for the1980's".
Fame MANE: Cbalition of Spanish- Speaking MentalHealth Organizations-(COSSMM01_
KEYWORDS: Human Services; Social Services; Health Services;
Mental Health; Comnuhity Services; National Organizations;
roo s): Group Unity; Information Networks;Technical Assistance; ese Advocacy
TARGET LANGUAGES: Spanish
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National Association of State Boards o( Education (NASBEI
526 Hall of the States444 Noeth Capitol Street, M. 4*
Washington, Oc 20001 . -7
(202) 624-5845
CONTACT: Apker, Wesley (Executive Birectorl'
PURPOSE: To promote lay control of andresponsibpity for education and to improve thequality'of education yin our society.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to State Board of Edudation hembers,\State attorneys, and the Executive Secretar/ ofEducation Association; 600 members; dues: vary andare paid by member States.
4 SPECIAL BUIS! OR COMMITTEES: Governmental Affairs; Information
_.:_sertices; -Spec it-Projects.
GEOGRAPHICAL 6 ICE AREA: National.
FUMING S er States.
PUBLICA ONSt foCusimelisleiteriLlatomO4 Review;-Politics-of Education; Challenges to State Board LeadershipStatewide Educational Evaluation; Six Crucial Issues.in Education; monographs;
CONFERENCES: 1 Annual convention; regional conferences;NASBE /CCSSO Vegisrative Conference.
pilICROS! Educational Administration; Educational Policy;
Boards of Education; Federal State Relationship; EducationalLegislation; Educational Quality; Educational Objectives;Educational Improvement; National Organizations
R50185
Pacific/Asian American Mental Health Research Center
1640 West Roosevelt RoadChicago, IL 60608(312) 226-0117
CONTACT:44
Liu, William T. (Director)
SPONCRINGIIONCIES: National Inst. of_Mental Health WHEW)*Rockville, Md. Center for Minority Group Mental Health Problems.
(M807799)
PURPOSE: To identify,. understand, and help solvethe prdblems encountered by Ameticans of Asian and Pacific
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the following topics: immigration, economic conditions,negative stereotypes, aging, health, and mental health.
SPECIAL,DIVISIONS COMMITTEES: Community Advisory Board; nineregional research coimmittees; Scholar-In-Residence (SIR)program.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: National.
PUBLICATIONS: As4an/Pacific American Mental H 1th Directory.
FORMER NAME: ,Asian American Mental health Res rch Center.
KEYWORDS: Research Projecte; Research And Development'center1; gerontology;,Resource Centers; Mental Health;lemigrantsCEconomic Status; Ethnic Stereotypes; CultureContact; Acculturation
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RS0186
"4!JeWish FederI South Frinklin StreetChicago, II. 606060121 346-6700
Rice, James P. (Executive Vice P sident)
CONTACT:
Shulimson, Bert (Special Assistan-°SPONSORING AGENCIES: United Way
DATE W ORIGIN: 1900
PURPOSE: To provide health, welfare, andserviceszto local, national, affd overseas
Me tropol star. Chicago, Ill.
educationalJewish cccieunities..
KMBERSHIVIWORI4ATION: 33,000 members; ties: $25. . ,. 44'
SPECIAL DIVISIONS OR COMMITTEES: Jewish ommunity Centers -of Chicago;gebrew Theological College; Stertus College of Judaica;
Chicago Board of Rabhiu Associated Taloa:Id Torahs; Boardof Jewish Education.. I.
GEOGRAPHICAL) SERVICE AREA: Local...m.
PUBLICATIONS: Welcome to 'Chicago: Guidebook for New Russian'migrants; Welcome ID Chicago: Indochinese Resettlementand Career Development Service Program.
FAIRER ,NAME: ASSocfa tat Jewish Charities. .
I:RDS: Community Services; Land Settlement; Welfarenal Programs; CommunityServices; at;
Services; 'emigrants; Healt rvi
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JOhri E. Conner MuseumTexas A & I University.Box 2172, Station 1 t
Kingsville, TX 78363($1-2) 595-2819'
CONTACT:Picquet, Jimmie R. (Director)
SPONSOBING AGENCIES: Tex a ( XPT 00000 )
DATE (F 1925.-\-
PURPOSE: To maintain a regional history museum withan emphasis on the bicultural heritage of south Texas andto preseriillii-p-iTt=f-de--prevent and future generations
- through exhibits and a local history arc lite.
MEMBERSHIP INFeRMATION:. Open to Friends o the Conner Museum; 242meibe-r-s-;-- dues: students SI and up;.oteers SI nd up.
-GEO,GRAPKICAI. SERVICE AREA: State.
PUBLICATIONS:. PastoreSP.Os);_with discussion guide (colorfilm); Museum Education "frpm Sera-W.1s
KEYWORDS: Museums; Hi story; Bicultural ism; Exhibits;Archives* Cultural. Awareness*
TARGET bVIGUAGES: Spanish / eI
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Kentucky Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languagqs,(TESOL)--Western Kentucky UniversityBowling Green, KY 42101(502) 745 -4857 *
Kearny, Mary Anti (President)
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DATE OF (RIM: 1979
PURPOSE: To asidress the concerns of anyone teachingEnglish as a second _language (ESL), or standard English asa second dialect., Wilementary, secondary, adult basic'education, vocational, -orniniversity programs, or otherteaching situations.
MEMBERSHIP INFORI411ION: Open to Mile with an interestistandard English ay, second dialect, or bilingual
education; 34 members; dues: regular members SS,students S2.50..
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PARENT ORGANISATION: International Teachers of English toSpeakers of Other Languages (TESOL).
SPECIAL DIVISIONS OR COMMITTEES: !Preparatian and Certificgibm ofESL Instructors; Long-Range Planning; ESL in ElementarySchools; ESL in Secondary Schools; ESL in Higher Education;ESL in Bilingual Education; Standard English as a SecondDialect; Applied Linguistics.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: State. 1 ..
PUBLICATIONS: Kentucky TESOL News, ter.
CONFERENCES: Fall4confcrenci. t .
KEYHGROS: English (Second-Language); Teacher Associations;Teacher Education; Non English Speaking; Second LanguageInstruction
TARGET LANGUAGES: Minority LanUagisgf..
R50189 ,.....League#of United Latin AmeriCark Ci tizens MAC)National Educational Service Centers, Inc.400 First Street, NW, Suite 716Wishington, DC 20001
_12021 347-1652 -
Longoria, JoiS L . (Executive 'Director)
CONTACT: --Koloditch, James (Research Associate)
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1973
PURPOSE: To provide -educational counsel ing,.research, advocacy, and financial aid.
OIVISION/COMMITTEES: LILAC National Scholarship Fund;Project Follow-uP-
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: National.
. PUBLICATIONS: LNESC Newsletter.
K. E WOWS: Educational Counsel ing; Research; 'Advocacy;.
- Financial Aid; Group Unity
TARGET LANGUAGES:. Spanish,
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Mexican American Cultural. C ter421 Si 26th StriitChlahoma City, OK 73109 .(485)'631-9691
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CONTACT;Ouiroga de King, Rosa (Executive Director) .
I -DATE OF MIGIN: 1474 (
PURPOSE: To promote the overall ,updgradi n4 andimprovement of the socioeconomic and educatiooal conditionsof the Mexrcan American and Spanish-sPealing comnunitiesaround the State of Oklahoma, with emphasis on improvingthe likelihood ofpermanent employment And upward mobilitythrough cjun sel inf and nguage training,
SPECIN. DIVISIONS Ot COMMITTEES: Language {Development Program;Mexican American Youth Council; Oklahoma ImmigrationCounseling Project.
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FUNDING LEGISLATION: ComprehensiVe Employient and TrainingAct (CETA). .
CONFERENCES: Moue Hispanic Awareness Conferenie (Firsts1975); Annual Hispanic "Call to Action" Conference
. (Second, 1976).
.4(EYWpRDS: Comm' ty (level opment; Counseling; Second.hanguage Instruction; CeltuFai Awareness; Cultural Centers;-Employment Services; Educational Improvement. .
r TARGET LANGUAGES: Spanish. ' d &
Mexican Amefican Legal Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF)28Geary Street, SiKth FloorSan Francisco, CA 941D8015) 981-5800
Martfnez, Vela S. (President and General Counsel)
CONTACT:
Roos, Peter IT. (Director, Education Littgbtituw)
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1968
PURPOSE: To litigate cliss action suitsaffecting Hispanic issues.. 4
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SPECIAL DIVISIONS OR COMMITTEES: Educational Loin Prog4m Vtigation(Voting Rights, Immigration, Chicane Rights, Education, . */ ." i' Employment, Abuse of Authority, Political Access,"Pr,ivn
'Reform). . 2". . . 0
tGEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: National.-, .
w .PUBLICATIONS: Civil Rights Monitor. t . . .
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CONFERENCES: Impact of Proposition 13 on Minorities;
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.KEYWORDS's Court Litigation; Legal Aid; Civil Rights;
Student LoanuPrograms; National Organizations-.,
- ----TARGET LANGUAGES: Spanish
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Midwest Council of La Raza .
P.O. Box 606 .
Notre Dame; IN 46556(219) 283-3424
CONTACT:Parra, Ricardo (Executive Director) .
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°: DATE t ORIGIN: 1970
*.0. PURPOSE: To focus attention on they presence and plight
of La.Raza (the Spanish-speaking people); to.improve thequality of life and the furtherance of Justice; and tb.
... conduct a social action program on the following selectedsocial Justice issues: farm labor, immigration, La Razand the church, meJeres (Hispanic women), education,
employment, and human rights.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Opet.to Board of Directors and friends ofLa.Raza: Boarthmembers.arebeleCted, and friends mustreside in the Midwest ;14 Alrettors 60D friends.
. GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: Reglilhak
. FUND* SOURCES: Contribptioes. :II
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PUBLICATIONS: Desarraigados (Los); Chicanos in South Bend:
. Some Historical Narratives...
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KEYWORDS: Social Action; Social Justice; Immigration;.Charkh Role; La Raza; Employment; Civil Rights; Human Rights;Femfhlsm; Quality Of Life; Equal Ed ca Lion
TARGET LANGUAGES: Spanish r
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Modern Language CentreOntario Institute for Studies in Education252 Bloor StreetToronto, Ontario MSS IV6Canada(416) 923.6641, ext. 641.
Stern, H.H. (Director)
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CONTACT: $
Weinrib, Alfce (Research Officer)
RATE, CF ORIGIN: 1968
PURPOSE: To prOvide for graduate studies,research, development, and field services in second
language teaching and learning.
SPECIAL DIVISIONS 01 COMMITTEES: Graduate SiUdies; Research andDevelopment; Information and Field Services:, Advisory.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: International:
CONFERENCES: Ontario Modern Language Teachers' AssociationSpring Conference (cosponsor).
KEYWORDS: Secoed Language Learning;,Secon Language
1Instruction; Language Research: Graduate S ; dy; Material
Oevelopment; Higher Education; Research And eVeropmentCenters
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TARGET LANGUAGES: French; German; GreekItalianl Spanish
RS0194
Mongolia Society, Inc.
100. Drawer 606Bloomington, IN 41402(812) 337-4078
CONTACT:
Kbngin,_ John G. (Executive Director)
OATE"(F ORIGIN: 1461
PURPOSE: To function a) a nonpolitical
organization of scholars, students, specialists, andothers interested in all aspects of Mongolia (historical,
cultural, religious, etti)_and in cross-cultural inner,,Asial retationships.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: 300 members plus institutAns;dues: $15. . -
GEOGRAPHICAL SJUICE AREA: Regional.
FUNDING SOURCES: Membership; sales of publications.0
PUBLICATIONS: Mongolian Studies: Journal of the MongoliaSociety.
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KEYWORDS: 14ongolia; History; Culture; Religion; Cross
Cultural Studies
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National Cou\cil of La Raza
1725 Eye Strekt, Ng, Second FloorWashington, DC%20006(202) 293-4680\
Yzaguiorre, Raul 'res'ident)
CONTACT:
Saucedo, Tomis (Research Coordinator)
PURPOSE: To improve the social and economicwell -beinrof Hispanic Americans x.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Coen to affiliated community organizations,and to associate members; 136 member organizations; -dues: orgartizatioas 5100, associates $40.
,SPECIAL DIVISIONS OR COMMITTEES: Public Information: Legislative' Analysis and Research; Technical Research Assistance;
Constituency Support Services; Catalytic Projects.
'GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: Nationai.'
FUNDING SOURCES: Government agencies; private ndaticms,J
PUBLICATIONS: Agenda: A Journal of Hispanic issues;'
Noticiero (El) (newsletter) .
CONFERENCES: Annual affiliate.convention;learinars,
workshops, and conferences. ,
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FORMER NAME: Southwest Council of La Raza.e .. A
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KEiVORDS: kOucational Improvements,Social Services; Humin .
, , Services; Advocacy; Techhical Assistance; ftmearch;.'Information Services; Lobbying; Economic Opportunities,';Economic Development; Ethnic Relations; EthnicStatuekLaRaza; Ethnicity; Group Unity; National Organizations;
.Community Education .
4, .TARGET LANGUAGES.: Spanish
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.°East Asia Center
University of ArizonaOld Law WildingTucson, AZ 8572%,(602) 626 -5463
CONTACT:
Light,_ Timothy (Diector), .
(602) 626 -5461.
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SPONSOWIGENCIES: Office of-Education (ONEw): Washington, r-
12,....pf (R41066000)
cOKIRACT NUMBER: 434 AN 90072. teGATE OF
.owORIGIN:. 1976 .
4i. ' . 9"....,.. *PURPOSE: To educate people on the cultures of
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East Asia through a core program at the university leveland an olitreach program deting with precollegiate and ..
r community education. 0.
4,1 1... 4GE0dRAPNICAt SERVICEI
4" 'REA: Local. ' IIP '
PUBLICATIONS: Asia in Aelzoma (newsletter); Guide to I
Arizona Resources on China and Japan; film guide;academic brochure; Various precollegiate classroom ...
units on Asia. -."-
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COIFERENCES: Vorbsiops'On teaching aboutqina and Japan. 1
. ikau(ROSe Asian Studies; Resource Center; Outreach Programs;
' Asian Culture; t4r Education; College Programs; Cultural, 4,1
Education; Cu ral Awareness; Community Education . ip.1.4 . . .
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COamuniti Research Action Center950 South St. Andrews Place, 205
Los Adgeles, CA 90019(213)732-2193, t.
CONTACT :' .
lim,11yoyua (`Andy) (President)
GATE (F MIGIN110 1977 °
04.
PURPOSE; To promote:Kotean lanivage.learning;
to ciOry out research and deVelopment 'in education, toiMprove-interCommugity relations,,and'to provide social''
services.
''MEMBERSHIP tHFCANATION: 100 members; &As, none-
- GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA National..
*FUMING SOURCES: mUblie.
.I1EVWCROS: Social Services; Second Language LberAing;
'''''%tResouketenters; Educational Research; Community Servicel;'tovmunity Relations;- intergroup Relations; Research AndDevelopment Centers
TARGET LANGUAGES: Korean 44P
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CONTACT:Chang, Nai-Kwang (President),
- (393) 344-1463
PURPOSE: ,To promote theo9eneral welfart of . .
Asian Americans residing in Colorado.
°MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: 2,100 members; dues: individuals $6,.
organizations $15.I, .
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: State-
FUNDING .SOURCES: Membership dues.
PUBLACAUQNS: 'Newsletters.
CONFERENCES:. Cultural events including exhibits and shows:civil rights issues; job workshops.
KEYWORDS: Social Services; Human Services; Ethnicity; 0
limigrants: Refugeei
R50199
Chinese Information and Service Center
615 South Jackson. Seattle; WA 98104 , - l ,./
(206), 624-4062; 182-0 56
-Wang,Alita (xecutive Oirector),(206) 6244062 .
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CONTACT:. . °
Leo, Melody (Public Relations Office), . .,
A700682-0256 . ..
SP9NSONING AGENCIES:- Seattle, Well.; United Way.Wommunity
,SerVices Administration, Washington, Q.C. (888165101; Departmentof Eabor, iifashington, D.C. (FM21436). 4 01 (
' ' .GATE OF ORIGIN: 1973 44, .ORIGIN:
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. . PURPOSES To assist the Chinese c unity in-theo . . .
,- areas of welfare, health, and educe ion, with a special
focus on the limited- or pon-Englis -speaking elderly,' -. wpeent 'emigrants, and.newcomars of 1I age groups. w4- .
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MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to clients or regfsteredlnembers1.4;500 members; dues: none. .
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GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: Locals'
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FUMING SOURCES: Community blocr and demonstration/development
. grants; CETA funds; donations.'
:FUNDING LEGISLAT/ON: 'Comprehensive Employment and TrainingAct (CETA).
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PUBLICATIONS:. Chinese Information and Service Center
(monthly newsletter).
KEYWORDS: social Services; Welfare Services; CommunityHealAh Services; Vocational. Education; Immigrants; English
(Setond Language); Information Centers: CommunityDevelopment; Older Adults; Non English Speaking;Limited English Proficiency; LEP
TARGET LANGUAGES: ChineseS
RS0200
.Chinese American Culture and Welfare Foundation
15 Buckingham Way . i '
Freehold, JO 07728(20!) 431-2732 ..,
Wang, Frank K. (President/9.(2011 560-0841
CONTACT:Chien. Ta.4 (Secretary) ett,-*
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1979
PURPOSE:. To promote Chinese Aierican culture C.:.'and welfare. .
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: 250 meebers; dues,: Sand up.
SPECIAL OIVISIONt OR COMMITTEES: Child Care Fund; Scholarship Fund:
Refugee Fund;j_egal Defense Fund; Literature and Arts..Fund.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE. AREA: National:
FUMLIONG SOURCES: Public.
KEVi(RDS: Chinese Culture; Social Services; HumanServices.; Refugees; Child Care; Humanities; Legal Aid;
Ethnicity Scholarships; Cultural Centers
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mutticultur*ai ResourcesBox 2945'Stanford, CA 94305 Ilk-(415) 493-6729 .
O'Neill ; -Peggy N. OireOtOr
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lag411AGENCIES:,California State in iv. , Hayward.
DATE IT ORIGIN: 1969
PURPOSE: To promote tie use of multicultural..and bilingual materials, to provide materials relevant tominority people of all ages, to aid in developing.understanding and appreciation of many cultures, tomaintain a multicultural exhibit library and todistribute bibliographies on related subjects.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: International.
PUBLICATIONS: Multicultural' Material s; MulticulturalResoukes, for - Children (bibliographies).
COWERENCES: Multicultural workshops.
KEYWOROS: Instructional Materials; Cultural Awareness;Library Collections; Minority Groups; MulticulturalTextbooks
TARGET LAIIGUAGES: Marian Indian Languages; Asian Languages;Pacific Island LanAgages; Spanish
R50202 ,
Muslim Student Association of United States and CanadaBox 3BP.lainfield IN 4616B( B39-4157.
Rashdan,-Malknoud'iSecretery General)
CONTACT:,
Ahmed, Anis (Oirector of Education)
OKIc OF ORIGIN: -1963
PURPOSE: To serve Muslims from all lanils. and to .promote, Islamic' work is North America. .
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to Vublic; 6,000 members; dues: $15.
SPECIAL OIVISIOSS OR CiltfITTEES: Over 200 local chapters.
GEOGRAPHICAL S4ICE AREA: International.It, ilk
I- .- .FUNDING SOURCES:" Nonprofit.J
, PUBLICATIONS: Islamic-Horizons (iOntfily Journal );Al-Ittihad (4yarterlY journal).
. KEYWORDS; Student Organizations; Muslims; IslamicCulture; Rel iifousCulturi t Groups . .
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Nitional Askociation of interdisciplinary Ethnic Studies ((1A IES), .
Minority Studies Department "University of Wisconsin at La CrosseLa Cro %se, WI 54601(6001 785-8225
Yoshioka, Robert (President),(608) 668-5296
CONTACT;
Carter, George E. (Secretary-Treasurer)
DAti OF ORIGIN: 1975 4
PURPOSE: to promote activities and scholarship-in thee field. of ethnic studies, particularly Afro American,Asian American, Hispanic, and Native American studies.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to any individual 'br:inititution;250 members; dues: vary.
GEOGRAPHICAL SEOVICE AREA: InternatiOnal.
FIRMING SOURCES: Membership dues; journal subscriptions.
. PUBLICATIONS: Explorationi in Ethnic 'Studies (journal);National Association of Interdisciplinary Ethnic -Studies-Newslralbef;
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CONFERENCES: Annual Conference on Ethnic and Minoritystudies. . '
. .FORMER NAME: hationaLAisociation of Interdisciplinary'Studies for Native-Amer icfn,,Black, Ehicano,.Pueilo
. Rican, and Asian Amerilais.:.- .
KEYWORDS: Ethnic Studies;, Academic Achievement;, AmericanIndian Studies; Asian Studies; Black Studies; Hispanic
tiStudies Natihnal Organizatidns .
RS0204 .National Child Labor Committee150 Broadway, Room 1111NeftYork, NY 10036(2d) 840-1801.
Newman, Jeffrey (Executtve Direc5ri
. CONTACT:
Jordan, killian (Editor17DATE OF ORIGIN: 1904
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develop fob opportunities for young people, and to improvethe lives of children of migrant farmworkers.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: 5,500 members; dues: $14 or mare.
SPECIAL DIVISIONS at COMMITTEES: National Comaittee ontEmployment of
Youth; National Committee on theEducation of MigrantChildren. 4
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: National.
FUMING SOURCES: Contracts; membership-dues.
PUBLICATIONS: New Generation; Rite of Passage: The 4rtifsof Youth's Transition from School to Work; Promisei toKeep; Wednesday's Children. .
KEYWCRDS: Child Labor; Youth Employment; MigrantChilizen; Employment Opportunities; Voluntary Agencies
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National Elemettary Edcation Associatti;P.0, Box'91215Los Angeles, CA 80009(213) 670 -3894.
Guith, Norman (Superintendent of Schools),(714) 988-8541
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CONTACT;Koenigs, Karen (Assistant Director)
ORATE CF CRIGIN: 1978
PURPOSE: /b provide quality inservice training
for elementary.school teachers and administrators on ,a4ariety of topics, including bilingual education,
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Dues; $20 first year, $10 renewal.4
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: National.
her Associations; Inservice Teacher Education;of Teachers; Bilingual Education; Elementary Education
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KEYNCROS: TElementary Sch
s
RS0206'
Rational_Indian Education Association (NIEA) ,
Ivy Tower BuI]ding e
1115 Second AvenueMinneapolis, MN 55403
(612).333 -5,41 .
CONTACT:Amiotte Lowell R, (President),
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DATE OF ORIGIN; .1970
PURPOSE: To act as .an advocate *erviceorganizationwhfch Works toward upgrading educationalopportunities for American Indians.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to anyone interested in America%Indian education; 1,700 members; dues: general andassociate' members 115, students SS.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: National.
FUNDING SOURCES; Membership dues; income from annualconvention.
CONFERENCES: Annual National Indian Educatiog Convention.
KEYWORDS: Advocacy; Educational Opportunities; AmericanIndian Education; Educational Improvement
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National Puerto Rican For Um, Inc. .°Ohio State Office1940 East Siith StreetCleveland, OM 44114(216) 861-0528
CONTACT;Ilerio, Pedro J. (Program Manager)
SPONSORING AGENCIES: Department of Labor, Wishington, D.C.*(FGK21436)
DATE OF COIGN.: 1978 . -
PURPOSE: To teach English as a second language(ESL )' communication and provide Basic Occupational LanguageTraining (BOLT) to individuals with marketable skills forthe purpose of employment and to help eliminateunderemployment.
SPECIAL DIVISIONS CR COMMITTEES: Job 'Placement Program.
GEOGRAPNICAL.SERVICE AREA: Regional.
KENCRDS: LanguageoSkills; Irvational Counseling; .Training;
Job Placement; English (Second Language); Basic OccupationalLanguage. Training; BOLT
TARGET LANGUAGES: Spanish
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RS0208
Branch Library SystemNew York Pubic Library8 East 4Dth Street- ,
New York, NY 10016
(212) 790-6434
Holmgren, Edolin S. (Director, Branch Libraries)
(212) 790-6435 .
CONTACT':
Lo' z, Lillian (Coordinator of Special Services),..(212) 790-6420
DATE CV ORIGIN: 895
PhR29312 la provide free inforditton andprd4rams of an educational, cultural, and recreationalnature to the 83 language groups which reside in thecity, with special projects and collections for Spanish-,
ChiAbse-, andItalian - speaking patrons.
. MENBASNIP INFORMATION: Open to anyone who lives, works, or goes
to school in New York State (free library card).7
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: Local.
FUNDING SOURCES: City; State.; Ipera14.
3 ACEYWOROSt . Multicultural Education; Information Services;
Library Collections; Recreationtl Programs; Libraries;Minority Groups
TARGET LANGUAGES: Minority Languages; Spanish; Chinese; Italian
RS0209
New York State Consortium of Colleges
for Bilingual EdhcationBrooklyn College2201 James Hall
Bedford - Avenue and Avenue H
Brooklyn, Nr 11210(212) 780-5953
CONTACT:Dinos, Carmen (President),
(212) 780-5953; 8591290
PURPOSEc To promote cooperation and
support 4or bilingual education among insti Mos-of higher education; Federal, city, and Sta eduationafagencies; and.other interested agencies an individuals. .
MEMBERSHIP INFERMATIDN; Open to faculty any graduate studentsinvolved in bilingual education programs;
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members: dues: students.$5, faculty member $10.institutions 525.
SPECIAL DIVISIONS OR COMMITTEES: Spanish Redding a9d Language
Arts; Research.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: State.
FUNDING SOURCES: Membership dues.
,CONFERENCES: Yearly membership conference.
KEYWCROS: Nigher Education; Advocacy; Consortia; EducationalCooperation;, Bilingual Education; institutional Cooperation
TARGET LANGUAGES: Minority Languages
RS0210
Organization of North JamTjtan Indian 5tudints
Northern Michigan Universi140 University CenterMarquette. MI 49855
(906) 227-2241
Nertol, Cathy (President)
CONTACT:."'
Bailey. Robert (American Indian Programs' dvisor).-(906) 227-2143
SPONSORING AGENCIES: Northern Nibhigan Univ., Marquette.? (MVK65175)
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1971
PURPOSE: To prOmote pride and identity in thenative culture and traditions, to promote scholarshipamong native students attending this or other institutionsof learning, and to establish communication's among nearbynative communities.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to those of native ancestry andenrolled as students at NMU; 25 members; dues: none.
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SPECIAL DIvISIANS OR COMMITTEES: Indian Awareness Committee;
Libi4ry Committee.
GEIRAPH ICAL SERVICE AREA: Local.
PUBLICATIONS: Nishnawbe News.
CONFERENCES: Indian Awareness Meek.
KEYWORDS: Student Organizations; American IndiOn Culture;Ethnic IdentitypAcademib Achievement; Cultural Awareness;
GcOop Unity"
R0211 6
hcific Island Oilidgual Association'P.O. box 2031Aga4a, Guam 96910734-2921 (overseas operator)
CONTACT:Underwood, Robert A. (Spokesman)
GATE IF ORIGIN: 1979
PURPOSE: To communicate facifir_Island bilingual
education concerns to others add to attempt to InaintaigPacific Island unity in bilingual issues.
MEMBERSHIP INARMATION: Open to anyone Interested in thePacific Islands; 52 members; dues: $5.
GEOGRAPHICAL. SERVICE AREA Regional:,--
CONFERENCES: Pan Pacific Bilingual Educatio-n
Conference.
KEYWORDS: Advocacy;roup Unityllilingual'EduiationtCultural Awareness
TARGET LANqUAGES: Pacific Island Languages
RS0212
Panamerican/Panafrican Association
P.O. Box 143Baldwinsville, NY 13027/%A(3)6) 635-3926
Pritchard,_Robert S. (ihairMan) ]
CONTACT: -,_ .
Palgar, Antonio J. (-Executive Director)
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progressive approache-- -human.interchange, and to promotePURPOSE: ,le4ree-Acat:!!:k -tank'," to develop
better international unders nding,_. ,
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PUBLICATIONS: ROTES (Newsletter)...
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CONFERENCE Permanent conferences on multiethnic,maticultu al studjes; 1tudent intern conferences. .
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AVINCROS: Multiculturajisev Ethnic Studies; Humanism;C61tural Enrichment:.Cultural Awareness; Voluntary Agencies ;'
International Relations
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RS0213
Polish In's ute of Arts and Sciences of ,America
New rk,,NY 1002159 Eat 66tH Street
(2 21,988-4338 ,
Gross, Feliks4(Vice President and kiecuthe bireCtor)
coNTACTI
Puslowski, Frantis (Deputy Director/.
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DATE CF ORIGIN: 1942.
PURPOSE: To serve as.a center and cleaiinghousefor Polish American and other American scholars, writers,and artists fin the frogotionwf Polish culture.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open.tb those with Ph. D. or c <<parableprofessional achievement who are elected to the Institute;700 members; dues: $25.
SPECIAL DIVISIONS OR CCiedITTE S: History ction; Medical Section;Section of Literature and the Art'.
GEOGPAPHICAL SERVICE AREA;
FUNDING SOURCES! Privatefoundation grants.
tonal .
tribgtiOns, membershtp dues,
PUBLICATIONS: Polish Review.=
cANFERENCES: Annual scholari conferences,
KEYWORDS: 'Cultural eentirs; Clearinghouses; Arts;Sciences; History; Cultural Awareness. .
TARGET.LliNGUAGES: Polish
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Chinitown Resources Development rifer,v1r)ca:,615 Grant Avenuetyleurth Floor .
. San Francisco, CA 94106I (4151 391-7583- e
COIll'ACT f .Chen *Hare (Esecutiveseirector),(415) 392-4627
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a Second language, manpower training, and other refited
resources to improve the.living standards of economicallyneedy families.
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GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: Local.
FORMER NAME: Chinatown/North Beach:English Language
Center.
KEYWCROS: Resource Centers;. English (Second Language);
Labor Force Development; Living Standards; EconomicallyDisadvantaged
TARGET LANGUAGES: Chinese
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Chinese Americin:Civic Council .
2249 South Wentworth,-Second FloorChicago, IL 60616 __so(312) 225 -0234
CbNTACT:Jean, Helen Hong (Executive Secretary)
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1951
PURPOSE: To provide a means by which local.
Chinese Americans may participate in and contribute toAmerican cultures to demonstrate civic responsibilities
through constructive citizenship; to promote lhtergrouprelations; to improve housing, business, and educationalstandards; to develop parental responfbility; and to ..
motivate responsi,le behavior among youth.-
. MEMBERSHIP INFORRA ION: Open to all; 500 members; dues: $5.Al .
'SPECIAL DIVISIONS OR COMMITTEES: Welfare; Youth; Immigration; publicInformation; Chinese in America; Indochinese RefUgees.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: Local.
FUMBING SOURCES: Membership duei. donations()
PUBLICATIONST--hinese American vogress (annual magazine).
COWERENCES1 Chinese Welfare Council; Local Girl ScoutTroop; Chinese American Youth Organization; AnnualChristmas around the World Chinese Program; Folk Fair -(city of Chicago project).
KEYWOADS: Community Organizations; Citizen Participations;
Community Programs; Community Involvtment; EducationalImprovement; Citizenship Responsibility;'Intergroup
Relations; Parent ResiOnsibility; Behavior Standards;Neighborhood Improvement
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Walhington Association for Asian and PacificAmerican Education (WAIOAE)P.D. Box 3487
.(20 ) 587-3490; 753-2560Seafle, WA 98114
CllifCT: A, BarrettoPresident Pro Tempore)
PU0pC0Scl To promote Asian and Pacific American 0"education at all educational levels.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Approximately 110 members; duo: students $5,regular and contributing members.S10. AP"
-PARENT ORGANIZATION: National Association for Asian and PacificAmerican Education.
SPECIAL DIVISIONS OR COMMITTEES: Legislative/Xdvocacy; Researchand-C*1,1414441nm; Professional Development; CommunityAwareness.
Wq5RAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: State.
MING SOURCES: Membership dues; fundraising activities.
P ICATIONS: Quarterly Update (newsletter); WAAPt..Education Report (periodic).
CONFERENCES: Annual general membership conference;
Conference on Asian Pacific Ameritan Education.
KEYWORDS: ...Cultural education; Multitultural'Ed ati
Cultural.AHareness; lesourci Centers; Advocacy
"FARGWLANGUAGES: Asian Languages; Pacific Island Languages!
RS0217*
Portland Adult Education
4110%11er, Avenue
Portland, ME 04103(207) 797 -0348
Heseltine, faille (Dirgctor)
CONTACT:
Goodwin, Julia.A. (Coordinator),(207) 797-2490
DATE CF'ERIGIII: 1975 4
PURPOSE:, To Meet -the edUtitional, employment,
social,,and legal needs of the Vietnamese population of
Iaine.
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GEOGRAPHItie. SERVICE AREA: State.
KEVWCROS: Language Instruction; focational Education;Social Servttes; Legal Aid
RS0218
Portuguese Union of the State of California/ (UPEC) P
1120 East 14th Street il' ....." \....,San Leandro, CA 94577 WI, tl(415) 483-7676
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CONTACT:
'Almeida, Carlos (Secretary-Treasurer)
PURPOSE: To serve as a social, fraternal,cultural, and educational organization.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION; (ben to individuals up to 65 yearsullmembership) and senior citizens (social membership);12,000 members; dues: vary accrding to age:
SPECIAL DIVISIONS CR COMMITEES:. Libiary 4 Portuguese' Material siCultural Center.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA State.
FUNDING SOURCES: Membership dues. 4
PUBLICATIONS:( UPEC Life Magazine.
KEYWORDS: Cultural EnrichmenA Educational Resources;Social Organizations; Cultifiil Centers; Etilhicity; Group Unity
TARGET LANGUAGES: Portuguese. e
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Puerto Rican Congress of:New Jetsey2q. West State Street '7Trenton, U 08608(609) 989.8888
Roanin, Alfonso A. (Executive Director)
CONTACT:
Castro, Orlando (Directo$of Education Coniponent)
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1970
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e I . ..SPECIAL DIVISIONS CR COMMITTEES: Education; 'Human Resource/ Centel;Public Inforiiation; Office of IfInority Business. Enterprise; . tResearch Unit. fi . :
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FiNalING4SOURCES: Federal grants; hate grants..4
CONFERENCES: Statewide- annual Puerto Rikati convention.w.
KEYWORDS: Program Development; Technice -Assistance;Human Resources
.TARGET LANGUAGES: Spanish
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. Forsey, Richard R. 40peritions Coordinator) ,.. .SPONStRING AGVICIESt. Office.of EdukcatIon (011ED),: Wthington,,D:C. (RNO6600_1 '.i'.. . .-, -4 z ..
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'GEOGRAPHICAL; SERVICE AREA: 'state. '..t. .4 :.. ,,,,',.4 t
.7KEYWORDS: Curriculum Developien,t;.Data Bases; Information
`Dissemination; Educational Researtfi; Elementary 'Se on da ryEducation.,- '''.- ..., A
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iEPA/eaprom, Inc.01 North Alameda"ton, CA 90707
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CONTACT: .44 - C',tea, Reynaldo; Bryan, (Codirector)
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PURP415E: TO* serVe as A .research, evaluation, - *-
ass'eisment).aand demonstration (REM' organization oriented , .
t tgward Hispanics, other minorities, and women.0 .P
-"GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: National .0 0
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7'COIFERENCES: Conference on Clvicano Studies (Universityof California, 1360keley, 1971); Conference on Mexican
.lindocumented Workers in Los Angeles (California State s-Vdiver.iity,'Dominguex Hills, 1977).
FORMER 404E: Servicio Pedaghico de Atzlkn (SERA)..'1* KEYWORDS: Research; Evaluation; Assessment; Degonstratioul
Centers; Coolultants; Females; Minority Groups .
TARGET LANGUAGES: Spanish *
RS15222
Swedish .Pioneer Historical Society`s. . 5125 North Spaulding Avenue. Chicago, IL, 60625
.4312) 993 -5722st
. kund, Eric R. (President),~-122) 864.3792. .
CONTACT:ilettersten, Jill (Executive Secretary) ,-- .
sDATE (IF GUAM; 1948
'PURPOSE:, To preserve and perpetuate* theaccomplishments orwedes in North.Pierica.
'l4EMBERSHils.IiirCRNATION: Open to all; 1,600 members; dues:rtgular members 110, _students SS. A
:..SPECIAL OIVISIONS (ft OMMMEES: Charter Flight.; Archives
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: International. r.
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FUNDINt SOURCES: Membership dubs. ,PUBLICATIONS.; Swedish Pioneer4listoricalQuarterly.
.. \COilFERENIES: Annual meeting. . .
. . - . iKEYWORDS: Cultural-Awareness; Cultur-al Enrichment;Historical Societies;Ithnicity; GroupUnityl Archives
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\ RS02234c*i Aviv American Studies Central, Vc.= '
Visual Communications'313 South San Pedro Street.
0 . Los Angeles, CA 90013(213) 680 -4462 1,*
CONTACT:
Dubo, Duane; Tatsukawa, *Steve. .
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SPONSORING AGENC IES: Office of Education CONDO, "Atshington,
D.C. 181066000
. DATE OF ORIGIN: 1978,
PURPOSE: ti product AsiaR American medialemicuriliculum materials.
'GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: National.
. FUMING SOURCES: Various government and private sources.
FUNDINGTEGISLATION:41pergency School 'Aid Act 1972. )
PUBLICATIONS: Various educational films, filmstrips,-andactivities kits on the history and experiende of Asiansin America; Nation Bbtlders (television-broadcast).
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KEYWORDS: tesource Naterials;Aaterial Development;Learning Resources Cenlers; Audiovisual Aids; Visual Aids;'
- Film Production; English (Second I.dngua0e): Cultural Enrichment
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Asian - Education Project
' University of CaliforniaI- 3232 Campbell Nall
Los Angeles, CA 90D24 N.
(I3) 025-S178
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, CONTACT: 4Ntshfda, Elise (Director) .
DATE OF ORIGIN; 1970 .
PURPOSE: To help Asian' immigrant children to g-
speak better English and to tutor them in other subjects.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to those With a will to help.; 'peers; 90 members.
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GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: Local.
FUNDING SOURCES:. Student contyibutions. `
-kEYHORDs:, Tutoring; Tutorial ProgramS4 Immigrants;
- Minority Grou0Children: English (Second Language);Elementary Secondary Education ,
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Asian-teen Services Association, P.O.; Box 18862
Denier, CO 80218(3434 320.6840
CONTACT: -
Lie; Rudy (President)
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DATE CC ORIGIN: 1975
PURPOSE: To provide edbcattoo il and supportservices to the Asian Ameriean ccarunity.
MEIIBERSHIP INFORMATION: 15 members; dues: students $5,regular members Sle, sustaining members $25.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE MCA: Local..
FUNDING SOURCES: Membership dues; donations.
FORMER WOE; Park East Asian Concern (PEAC).
.KEYWORDS: Ethnicity; Group Unity; RumenSerYlces;Community Services; Social Services; Community Education
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Asian, Inc.161D Bush StreetSan Francisco,.CA 94109
.(115) 928-5910
CONTACT: 1
Cabezas, do Y.(0frector)
SPONSORING A KIES: Administration for Children, Youth, andFamilies (DHEW), Washington, D.C. (88015000) .
PUR SE: To provide man services researchand tec n as$istance and, to produce related publications.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE ARM: Local.
KEYWORDS: Asian Studies; Research; Human Services;TeChnical Assistance; Material Development; Ethnicity
RSD227
/ .Voices of Filipino (Tinig Hg Pilipino)1310 West DrajuslSeattle, W t8119
(206) 205-2475
*.Ckbrian, Cornell R. (Project Coordinator);(206) 721.0622
-COWTACT:. ,*Ceniza, Art (Public Relatia,s Di r)
SPONSCHING.AGINCIES: McKenzie River Gathering,, Portland, Orep.
DATE CC ORIGIN: 1973
PURPOSE: To provide cultural, educational, social, .Politic?, and entertainment programing for the Pilipino
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MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to those with an active interest in
organizational goals and objectives; '8 members.
SPECIAL DIVISIONS In cfOMMITTEES: Education; !ivgram/Media Content.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA Local!
PUBLICATIONS:. Cable'TV film festival presentation (Seattle.'
W A, November 1979); !sang araw (One Day).
CONFERENCES: National Oay Celebration (June 12).
KEYWORDS: Radio; 44Ucational Radio; Programing (Broadcast):Media; Community. Education; Cultural Awareness; Educational
Technology
TARGET LANGUAGES: Pilipino
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National Federatipn of Asian American United Methodists, Inc.330 Ellis Street, Room 60B, \San Francisco, CA 94102. . 4. J.
. (415) 776-7747 .
CONTACT:
Chang, Jonah (Executive Director)
SPONSCR1NG AGENCIES: United Methodist Church. washin930n. D.C.
Generil Commission on Religion and Race.
DATE C00616111: 1971
PURPOSE: To promote religious education of
Asian Americans.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to those with an interest in the
betterment of Asiap_Americans; 150 members; dues: familiesS3D, individuals120, students orthose on fixed income $10.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: National.
PUBLICATIONS: Asian American yews.
CONFERENCES: National Convocation of Asian American UnitedMethodist Churches.
KEVIODS: Method* Church; Religious Education;. ReligiousOrganizations; Religious Cultural broups
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Chinatown /North Beac Community College Center949 Washington Str tSan Trend sco, CA 4108 ,(415) 982-1929 tNom, Sam (Interim Director) tCONTACT; '6Tom, Gary (Assistant Directir.)
..SPONSORING AGENCIES; San Francis,co COmmunity Coll. District,Cal if, (11111113158)
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DATE OF ORIGIN; 167
)PURPOSE: To provide.,adult educktio(r, includingEnglish as a second -language, vocational, and citizenship 't
education. - ..
a, MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION; Open to San Francisco residents 4to,are 18Years old or over; 3,000 students; tuition; free.,. .. a
1GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: Local. -
VENOMS: Community Colleges; Adult Education; English,(Second,language); Vocational, educ a ti o n ; CitizenthipEducation
Indochinese Resettlement and Cultural Center (Oft)Social Planning Council of Santa tiara County1885 The Alameda '..b" iSin Jose, CA 95126(408) 984-8608 0r-8613
FenleyRobert F: (Executive Oirectir)
CONTACT'.
IBogart, Deb (Publi4 Information Coorctinatorl
. SPONSCRINGAGENCIES1 Social Sicurity Administratfon .(DREW),Wa shingbin, D.C. Indochinese Refugee Assistance Program; American
- Council for Nationalities Service.
PURPOSE:- To offer a broad range of_servicesto Indochinese refugees to facilitate resettlement inSanta Clara-County.
, SPECIAL DIVISIONS OR COMMITTEES; Initial Resettlement; VocationalCaynsiiing and Job Placement; English as a Second $
Language (Ely); Cultural Center; Social Services; Pgblic
Information. _
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: Local. . ,
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, FUND(Ple SOURCES: Private donations.
CONFERENCES: Service Providers Workshop for AgenciesServIng Indochinese (October, 1979).
krill:REIS: 'Cultural Centers;' Career Counseliig; English(Second Language) Job Placement; Social Services; LandSettlement; Refugees; Relocation
TARGET LANGUAGES: "Cambodian;iCantonese; Lao; Mandarin;Vietnamese
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Union of Pan Asian Communitiis (UPAC) of Sun Diego County, Inc.2459 MarketzStreetSan'Dipgo, CA 9210e(714) 232.6454
11P. Beverly Chan (Executive ?hector)
CONTACT:Fung, Virginia Hom (Administrative Assistant)
SPONSOIING AGENCIES. Department of Health, Education, andWelfare, Washington, D.C. (FGX21 430); California (ClQ00000); SanDiego County, Calif. (BBBI6725)
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)ATE CRISIN: .1973
PURPOSE: To provide unified representation inadvocating the rights of Pan Asians and to provide mutualsupport among member communities in areas of Carinanconcern. .
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to major ethnic clubs ororganizations (iainijnum 25 mffebers) ;, dues: Wog-
SPECIAL DIVISIONS CR COMMITTEES, Special Services and Coarupity,Organization/Planning; Pan Asian Senior Services;Comprehensiye Employment and Training Act (CCU):Indochinese Service Center; pan Asian PreventiveProgram; clndochinese Health and EducationProlect;"Project Salidlowl; Pacific, Asian Parent EducationProject; Pacific Asian Coalitibnt
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GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: Lbcal.
PUBLICATIONS: Pan Asian Bulletin, (newsletter); PACFinder:A Pacific Asian Comanity Direcor; )inderstanding ttlePan Alan ClientfPan Asiad Search; UPAC-POT-tUCK: APIn AV ad Cookaook4
ICENWCROS:- Cultural Enr ichment; Cultural Awareness;
Advocacy; group Unity; Ethnicity; Community Services;Coununity.Supphft; Community Education..
TARGET LANGUAGES: Asian Languages; Pacific Island Languages- IP
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Adult Basic Education347 Baltic Street
, Brooklyn, NY 112D1(212) 522.4069
Vernon; Francine (Program Director)
CONTACT;
Berson, Ted (Assistant Coordinator),(212) 966-744D
SPONSCRING AGENCIES: Office of Education (DHEW), Washington,D.C. (RM066000)
PURPOSE: To providd English as a second language .
(ESL) and basic educational assistance to unemployed welfare
recipients, impoverished New York 'residents, and allimmigrant groups in New York City.
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MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to adults over 17; 12,000 clients.
"L PARENT ORGANIZATION: New York City Board of Education Center'for Career and Occupational Education.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: Locil.
PUBLICATIONS: Local directories.
KEYWORDS: Adult Education; Adult Basic Education; English(Second Language); Adult Programs; Vocational Education; o'Immigrants; Economically Disadvantaged; Second LanguageInstruction
TARGET LANGUAGES: Mihority Languages
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'Afro-Asian Center
B71Kin ton, .NY 12401
(914 6-7.828
CONTACT:
Carroll, Robert (Director)
,PURPOSE: To cultivate international friendship,And cultural,understanding.
MEMBERSMIP IhViMMATION: Open to social studies timchers ofAfrican or Asian cultures; approximately 700members;dues: St°.
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GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: international.AEP '
FU411% SOURCES: Membership dues.4
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PUBLICATIONS: AfricanAsian Studies, News tter.
KEYWORDS: Asian Studies; AfriCan Cultu e; Resource4
Centers; Black Studies; Social Studies; Asian Culture;.Cultural Awareness; International Organjz,ations;International Relations '
1150234'
American _Association for Chinese Studies,Sun Yat '
, St.dohn's'University7amitica, NY 11439(2121 9694000, ext. 582
CONTACT:
Ho", Abraham (Executive Secretary)
DATE CF 196V
PURPOSE: To study the Chinese language and 7---:culture. .
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Approximately 250 members; dues: $5.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE ARENatiodele.
FUNDING SOURCES: Membership dues;- private contributions.
PUBLICATIONS: Selected Works of Chinese Lite *'ature,Vol. Is H. III, IV: Audio-Visual Materials forChinese Studies; Evaluation of Chinese Studiest inAmerican Universities and CIlleges.
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CONFERENCES; AnnuaT Conference of the AmericanAseOciation for ChinesetStudies.
.FORMER NAME: American Associatiokof Teachers ofChine$e Language and Culture..
KEYWOROS: Chinese Culture; Resource Materials; Asian-Studies; Ethnicity .TARGET'LANGUAGES: -C hinese
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Asian American Alliance9112 Lakewood Drive, SW, Room 208Tacoma , WA 98499(206) 582 -6521
CONTACT: . .
Dunbar ,"$lizabeth"Begert (Executive -Di sector)
. 4) SPONSOING AGENCIES: United Way.; ACTION, Whshington, D.C.(BBR06513).; Community Services Adminittration (DREW), Washingto.m.
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O.C. (88806102); Oepartment.of Housing and Urban Oeveloptont,Washington, O.C. (88800129); Oeparbnent of Labor, Washington,0.C.,(FGK21436)
OATE OF ORIGIN: 1973
PURPOSE: To eliminate barriers faced by Asfin
add Pacific Americans through direct i,Sistance, advocacy,public education, and community organization.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to anyone interested in Asian andPacific Amerjcans; isq meibers; Ales: $5.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: Local. .
.-FUNOVIG LEGISLATION ;1 Comprehensive Employment and Trainfpg Act(CETA).
PUBLICATIONS: Organizing in the Asian American .
,.. Community: A Case Study; Strangers in a Strange Land:Asian Warbrides; papers presented at Western PsychologicalAssociation Conference (1978); monthly newsletter.
CONFERENCES: Statewide Asian Youth Conference (1980).
KEYWOROS: Asian Culture; Cross CUltural Studies; CommunityAction; Advocacy; Community Education; Cultural Education; .
Cultural Awareness; Ethnic Oiscrtninetion; Ethnicity
TARGET LANGUAGES: Japanese; Korean; Tagalog; Vietnamese; AsianLanguages ..
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Asian American Coarunityilental'Health Training.
Center1300 West Olympic Boulevard, 303Los Angeles, CA 90015(211) 385-1474 .. .
CONTACT:
Morales, Royal F. (Director)
. SPONSORING AGENCIES; National Inst. of Mental Health (OHEW),Rodkville,,Md. (88805628)
CONTRACT NUMBER: 5 131 Mil 13084-08
OATE CF ORIGIN: 1972
PURPOSE: To provide social work training with
en Asian and Pacffc American perspective,to work with -
undergraduate and graduate students in the human servicefields, and to provide skill and experiential training in
service delivery.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA Local-%
PUBLICATIONS: Social Work Triining foO-As4an and Pacificstudents; Social Casework Journal.
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Students; Human Services; Professfona4
RS023714-
esian Ameridan.Dance Theater26 Bowery, Third Floor
New York, HY 10013/. (212) 233-2164 :
CONTACT:Yung, Eleaner S. (Director)
.0SPONSWilp% AGENCIES: Any York State Council on the.Arts, New
- York. (BBB06388); National Endowment for the Arts, Washington,D.C. (1181104866) .
DATE OF. ORIGIN: 19 74
PURPOSE: To bridge the differing cultural . .
sensitivities between Asian American communities na thegeneral public-through the creation of new forms ofcontemporary dance. -
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American Dance Company.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA:-I Nat.441.
Unita*: Dance; Fine Arts; Thtittr Arts; CulturalEnrichment; Cultural ActiiitiesT Cultural Differences
TARGET LANGUAGES: Chinese
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United Cambodian Community, Inc.1851 South Westmoreland Avenue
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, Ck 90006Angeles(1 742-7731
4. CONTACT:Huy-Kanthoul,':Vora (President)
DATE CF ORIGIN: 1977
PURPOSE: To defend the interests of theCambodian community, preserve cultural heyitage, and provide
self-help assistance.. . '
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MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to*anyoni 18 4ars 0 older.and ,..families; 200 member families; ,dues: $1 (per month. .
4 .GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: lockl.
nALICATIONS: Voice of United Cambodian Community
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(newsletter); Cambodisragedy (P amphlit).
KEYWORDS: Cultdral Centers4 Advdtacy; Community Services;
Community Organizations; Cultural Awareness; Ethnicity; Group 'Unity; Self Help Programs
TARGET LANGUAGES: Cambodian. .
RS0239
Asian er an Education ProgramUniversity o ColoradoDenver, CO 02
(303) 629-25
CONTACT:
Dow, Freda ick Han (Dtrector)
PURE : To offer personal, academic, andadmissions counseling; to provide support and referralservices for Asian Americans; to advocate AsSan'Americanconcerns and programs; and to promote,community liAison.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to'the educationally'or economicallydisadvantaged; INE1 student members. -
SPECIAL DliISIONS OR COMMITTEES: Asian Amefican Students Alliance.
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,PUBLICATIONS: Newsletter.
KEYWORDS; Admissions Counteling; Individual Courts/414;
Counseling Services; CommUnity Inforliation%Servites;Advocacy; Community,Relations; Group Unity; Ethnicity;
Edutationa Counseling '
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R50240
Asian Americans for Community Involvement, Inc. of Santa Clara County
'3065 MiddlefiAld Road, Suite.3t,
Palo Alto, CA 04305
(415) 4944327 0
Kobathi, Isao (Chairperson) . 0 _,
CONTACT: 1. ..
Louie, Janelle (Program Manager); 1Cowahata, Joyce,
(Administrative Manager)
SPONSORING'AGENCIES: Department of Labor, Washington, D.C. 4
(BBB00230); California (CI000000) '
DATE OF ORIGIN: 1973
PURPOSE: In'advance social change in a multfithnicsociety ,by providing advocacy, educational, and human- .
Services. .
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'MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: Open to interested Asian gnd fie
Americans;.dges: students $5, general members $1512 9,
couple; $25, sponsors $100.
.GEOGRAPHICAL SERVIet AREA: Local.
. f "Fumto SOURCES: Megbership dues; Federal and State grantsand Contracts; dommlitIns.
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FUMING LEGISLATION: ensive Employment and TrainAct ICETA); Short Day .e.
KEYWAYS: Human Servies; Commgnity Involvement; Advocacy:
Community Organizations; Ethnicity; Group Unity; Social. Change; Multicultural Education
TARGE1 LANGUAGES: Cantonese; Chinese; Iloco; Japanese; Tagalog;namesel.Asian Languages; Pacific Island Languages
RS 41.
Asian American Legal Defense and Ed0Cation Fund
43 Canal Street. .
New York. NY 10002(212). 966-5932
CONTACT:
Chu, Kenneth W. (Program Coordinator)
DATE (F CAIGIN: 1974
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PURPOSE: TO provide access for Asian Americansin all endeavors, incTuding equal employment, education,govrnmentaljenefits, immigration, and due process of law.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AhEA: National.
FUMING SOURCES: Private foundations.
CONFERENCES:. Asian American Law Day.A
,KETA(RDS: Due Process; Equal Oppontunities (Job's); SocialService; Legal Aid;,Equal Educatiog; Refugees; Immigration;Advocacy .
AS0242
Asian American Resource Center 4
Oberlin CollegePeters Hall, Room 51;1Oberlin, OH 44074
(210 3754467
CONTACT:Din, Grant (Codnselor/Coo dinator)
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SPONSORING AGENCIES: Oberlin'Ccal., Ohio..Studient Emote
Committee...
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:I.OAT( OF ORNIN:
PURPOSE: To provide materials on the AsianAmerican experience for students at Oberlin and toprovide support services for students, especiallythrough the Asian American Alliance and the Office of
the, Asian American Counselor/Coordinator.
PARENT ORGANIZATION: Asian AmeriCan Alliance.
GEOGRAPHICAL SERVICE AREA: Local.
CONFERENC110 Asian Marken Alliance- sponsored confir ces.
KEY,WOROS: Asian Studies; Resourceltenters; AsianCulture; Resource Materials; Counseling Services;StOdent Placement
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American IndianLanguages, RSOD214, -
-RS0042, RS0062, RS00677,RSO2DI ° .
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Apache, RS0042
Arabic, RS0028 .
Armenian, RS0055,R80057, RS0110, RS0133
Asian Languages,R50003, RS0013,' RS0027,RS0,067, RS0083., RS0086,RS0090, RS0094, RS0095,RS0096, RS0103, RS0134,RS0139, RS0141, RS0154,Rsoiyo, RS0185, RS0201,RS0214, RS0231, RS0235,R30240 )
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Athip4sca,no RS0004
1-g'eulgarian, RS0163
CambOdians.RS9027,.RS0090,.RS0091, RS0098,RS0109, R30119, RS0120,RS0136, RS0230, RS0238 Hopi, RS0042
CantoneiNtS0051, Ieliddis, RS0132
INco, RS0103,' RS0i51,
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RS0208,,RS0214, RS0234;RS0237, RS0240 -Crtittian, RS0163
.0abish, RS0132 -.6 'A
Eng1Ash, RS0081.
Finnish, RS0132 .
French, RS0056, R10057,RS0110, RSOI61, .RS0169,
-RS0193, RS11:12
German, liS01i0, RS0193
Greek, RS0005, RS0050,RS0055, -RS0057, RS0062,RS0193 .
-114 tian Creel e RS0062,RSOOJ3' ,
'Retards, Ri0057, RS01'31-4
Hindi, RS0086
Romig, RS0090;.RSOlf9,RS0120
RS0084, RSO 30, RS0240-
Cape verdean,RS0057,4S0073
C'ebuano, PS0010
Cherokee, RS0018. .
Chinese, RS0027, RS0048,,`RSOOS-7, RS0062, RS0090;RS0092, RS0096, RS0098,as01024 ROW, RS0119,'RS0120,4 RS014$, RS0150,R9,167, RS0158, RS0199.
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R50096,R50137,
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RS0240
Korean, R50027, 850095,RS0096, R50098, R50103,R50112, RS0197, RS0235
t(io, RS0027, 850090,''R po91, P50109, R50119.RS0120, R50138,'R50230 -
$410),Polynesian. Languages, 850010
Maildarin, R50051,R50084, RS0086, R50150;RS0230 .
Minority Languageso, '
.850021, A50022, ASE1524,R$8629, RS0046, R50052,
. R50053, RS0658, R50059,110R50060, RS0063, 064,,
R50065, R50074, R50009,R50106, R50107, RS0108,R50165, R50147, 850149,
. R50164, RS0176, R50188.RS0209, R50209, R50232
Plaval0,.RS0042, RS0061
Norwegian, RS0132
Pacific Island,Languages, RS0003,RS0096, 003, R50141,-RS01115, 201, R5021t,850216, R50231, R50240
Pali, S0086
Papalo, R50042
. Pilipino,115016,- 46004A, RS0098, 850227
. # .Pima, R50042
Polish, R50110, RS0163.R$0213, R50220 "
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Portuguesistit$0050,, tR50017, 1150218'
. Pu6hlo AS00614 P
` Rimianian, R50163
Russian, RS0057,
RSI1062, R50163 -
Samoan, R0021, R50096,'- 50103
SAnskrit, 8S00$6
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Serhlan, 8501
Slavic Languages,,IRS11163.
Sldvak,' RS0163 t
Spanish, 850005,850008, RS0012,RS0017, R50019,- 1111g012::RS003E, R50037, RS0042,'RS0043, R50044, R50045,RS0047, R50048, RS0049,850050, 850051., 850055,
'41,0056, 11500$7, 850061,R50062, 850066, R50068,RS0069, RS0073, RS0093,850105, 850108, 850110,8501I4, 850115, R50123,R50126, R50148, R50151,R50156, 850159, RS0160;RS0161, R50162, RS01.66,.R50I71, R50172, RS0177,'11$0178;R50179, 1150180,ASOI112, RS0193, RS0187,RS0199, R$0190, RS0191,RS0192, R50193, RS0195,RS0201-, R50207, os020e,RS0212, R50219. Rs0220,850221
SWO.dish, R50132
Tagalog, R50095,850096, RS0103, 85015I.RS0235, RS0240
aTai Oam,$0090
Ihai, R5002.7 ----
TibetiirscS0081
Ukrainian, R50140,1S0163
,Urdu, R$0127
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--RS0095,-RS01196, RS0098,RS0109, Rsorm not 2o,RS0121, RS0138, RS0172RS0230, S0235, RS0249
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Yiddish, RS0131
YoSik, RS0004
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Alaska, RS0004
Arizona, RS01111POS0042eR$0196
California, RS0003, RS0010,RS0029, RS0030, RS0041,RS0048, RS0051, 4S0075,RS0043, RS4045, RS0086;RSOO91, RS0092, RS0095,RS0096, RS0098, RS0111,'RS0112, RSO1r5T RS0116,RS0119, RS0130,.RS01*,RSQ137, R40140,1tS0143',RS0151,.RS0154, RS0156.,RS0157, RS0159, RS0164,RS0167, RS0170, RS0176,11S0178, RS0191, 4S0197$RS0201, RS0205, RS0214,RS4218, RS0221, RS0223,RS0224, RS0226, RS0228,RS0229, RS0230, RS0231,it$0236, RS0230, RS0240
Canada (OntariO),RS4193
, Colorado, 4S0002,RS0009, RS0049, RS0166,'RS0198, R$0225, RS0239
Connecticut, RS0050.,.1tS4114.
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District of Columbia,-00044.,--113nn25., 11.10033,R50034,. R500'38, RS0045;
RS0069,,RS0070, RS0071,RS0080, RSOOR7,'RS0090,RS0699, RS0106, RS0122,R54126,450128, RS01,3,
-" RS0147, RS0161, RS0115,. t50IA3, RS0184, RS0140,RS0145 . '
0 Florida, RS0046a
Guam,.1150211:
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Hat4I14 Ets0010, RS0103,RS0141, RS0174
Idaho, RS0177
Illinois, RS0011, RS0021RSOOZ2, Rs0035, eso039,R50043, RSOOS2, RS0081,RS0127, RS0138, RS0134,R54144..1150153, 460185,
RS0215, RS0222
Indiana, RS0179, RS0192,mplga, RS0202
Iowa, RS0054
Kansas, R90053, RS0114
Kentucky, RS01.48
Louisiana, RS0056
Maine, RS0169, RS0217
\Maryland, R$0014
Aassachusetts, RS0006,-RS0008, RS002p, RS0057,RS0471; RS0120, RS0131,1150149
Michigan, RS0019;RS0058, RS0097, RS0124,R50125, RS0134, 11602100
Minnesota, RS0032,Rsorp. was ,.
MissomPi R$0121,. 0
New Jersey, RS0026,RI0ll40, RS0060 RS0117,RS0150, RS0158,IRS017S'RS0200, g50219
New Mexico,'RS0061,RS0165
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RS0173, RS0180, RS0181,'R50182, RS020, RS0208, Utah, itS00074.1I0129RS0209, RS0212, RS0213,R$0220: RS0232, RS0233,
9S0234, RS0237, RS0241 Viroiinta, RS0074
Ohio; 950001, RS0016,RS0063, RS0076, RS0077,RS0101, RS0207%,
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WisconsiA,;,RS0028,RS0054, RS0008%; RS0203
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Al natives', RS0004,R50129, R50206, RS02I0
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Aloonquirt (Tribe),.850180
American Indians,R50018, R50028, RS0042,RS0062,'RS0067, RS0104. v.AS0129, RS0130, R50146..R50165, RSO175, RS0201,R50203, 150206, 850210
Apache (Tribe), R5(1042
Arab Americans, R50024
Arabs, R10202
Armenian Ahericans,850055, R50057, R50133
Asian Americans, R50001.R50003, *001,3,RS0024,R50027,-160040, Rsotki,awn; 8500824so083,R50085, R50086, RS0648,R50094, RS0095, R50096,850098, 850101 RS0102,RS0111, 85012t, R50134,RS0136, 1150140, R50141,' $,850154, R50170, 450185,RS0196, R101980f RS0201,`$850?03, RS0216, 850223,850224, RS0225", R50226;R50228, R50231, 1150233,R50235, R50256, R50237,R50239, 810440, RSOZtlR50242 .
Asiaas T450024-1R50196, 850224;
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AssyPian Americans,R50144.
Athapascan {Tribe),
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Olacks,:RS0172, R50201,850203, RS0233
Bulgariaps, R50163
CaAvqs, RS0056..
Cambildian Ameritans,RS0027, RS0098, R5023A-
CambOdians, R50090,RS0091, R50109, RS0419,RS0120, R50138, R50230
Cape Verdean AmeWans,850057; it50073
Chillkee (Tribe), RS4014
(hicanos, R5002, RS0093,R501`48,150156,-1150.159, "
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Chinese Americapt,I8.90027, RS0038, R50048,R50081, .RS0057, R50062,R50092, R50096, RS0098,,850102, 850111, R50113,R50125, RS0143, R501f0,.850157, R50199, 250240,R5044, R50215, R50228,S0P29$ R50234, R54007,R50210, RS0241
Chinese People,, RS0114,R50157, R50196, RS0199,,RS0234 -
Croatiani, RS0163
Cub ;1$0031
Des, RS0132
* Eskimos, RS0004
Amer cans,)S002/: R50048, 850085',
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RS0095,,R$0096, 01098,rootna,-Rsoill, RS01514,RS0152460227, RS0228,?RS0235, RS0240, RS0241
Finns, RS010 "
Franop Ame;icans,RS0056, RS0057, RS(461,*
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Greek Americans, RS0005,RS0050, R50055, R S0057,RS0062 _
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4spanic Amiicams,RS0005, RS0008, RS0009, _
RS0012, RS0014, RS0015,,RS0017, 'moo, MomRS0042, RS0043, RS0044,
- ,RS0045, RS00471ASQ008,. -RS0040, RS0050 060051
RS0054; R10055, RS0056r, .
RS0057, RS0061, RS0062,
.R$0073- RSO 0, RS0114,RS0006, .RS0069,
-IO 261 RS0160,61, rtsSgui, RS0172,
RS 179, plo182, Rs0143,RS0187; 'RS0189, RS0190.,
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Hopi (Tribe*, 0S0042
' ) Icelanders, RS0132
Indian Americans,RS0117., RS0127, RS0142
Indians, RS0142, RSb202
Indochines'i , -RS0027,451='
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RS0054;- RS0090, RS0091, ;RS0109, R SONO:
.RS0134, RS0138, RS0139, 4...RS0100, RS0230., RS0241
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Italian Ameri cans ,RS0050, RS0056, RS0657,
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JamalChn Americans:, 1
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Japanese Americans,.RS0027, 411S0095, RS0096, ..
RS0098 , itS11111; RS0116, ,RS0122,,'RS0125, RS0137,RS0170,-.RS0228, RSOSS,RS0240, RS0241
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RS661, 00P86 7.
I:6 an Ameridams, .4kS0027, RS0095, RS0006,RS0098, Rsowl, Rsoul,RS0112,, RS0224, RS0236',
11S6239, *,0S0241I 4,
Koreans; RS011
404baotian 06ican's,R50027
Liotlins, psolgo,RS009r, R$0j.ff, RS0111,'RS0120, Rsollp, RS0230
Latin Ameritani, 00123
Lebanese Amerifins,RS0054
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RS011.5; RS0148, RS0186711.RS0159, $S0165; RS0166, gri,pftRS0177, RS0180, RS0190, 1?, lin.f.
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ayajo ('Nation), 0 42,R' 140061 .
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Scandinavians, RS0132
Serbians, 850163
Slavic Americans, R50163.
-stays, R50163
Slovaks, RS0163.
South Asians, R50039,
Southeast Asians, RS0091
RS0141, RS0185, 850201,.R50216, RS0226, R50231,RS0,235, RS0236, RS0240
Pakistani American,RS0127
Papago (Tribe), RS0042
'Pima (Trilbe), RS0043
Poles (Ethnic Group),"RS0163
Polish Americans,itsotal, RS0213, RS0220
''Portuguese Americans,'lk R50050, RS0057', R50211
Pueblo (People4 R0061
,Puerto Ricans,'ItS0037,RU004, RS0069, R50180,
:RS0182-, 1.50207, R50219 .-
Romanians: RS0163,4 1.
Russiin Americans,850057, RS0062
Russians,' R50163
SAMoan Americans, RS0027. RS0096, RS0103, R50111
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Swedish Ameilcans, RS0222
Taiwinese,Americans, R50228.
Thai Americans, 858027
Turks, R50202
UkrainiAns,41S0143
Vietnamese Aalericans,RS0027, RS0028, 8S0048,RS0051, RS0095, 850096,RA098, RS0121 RS0217RS0235, RS0239,
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Affirmative Action,R$0012
African Culture,RS0233
Admissforis Counseling,#
R$0232
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Adult easiC1,
Education,R50054, RS0212.
Adult EducatiON#RS0017, RS0027, RS0077,
lRSD139t RS0229 RS0232
Adult Programs, 'RS0014, RS0017, RS023*
Adult Students, RS0II4
Adul ts, RS0123
Advgcacy, RS0003,RS0009RS0076, RS0042,RS0046, RS0048, ItS0049#RS0050, RS0052, RS0053,ASD056, RS0057, Rs0op8.RS0059, RS0060, RS0041,RS0062, RS0043, RS0064,R50065, RS0066, RS0067,RS0068, RS0070c RS0074RS0087, RS0108, RS0136,RS0141, RS0143, RS0144,
.RS0149, RS0169, RS0183,RSOt84,,\RS0195, RS0206,.RS0209, RS0211, RS0216,
American History,.RS01.81
MIW1Can Indan Culture,RS0.104, RS0130, WS046,RS0710 -
American Indian .
Education, RS0018,RS0206
AmeticanIndianirtirature* RS0104
Amerftir:Indian StudiesRS01043S0130, RS020
- Anthropology, RS0104 '
Applied Linguistics,. RS0147
,' Archives, RS0010,RS0145, R0187, RS0222
Art ACtivities; RS045,RS0114-
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Arts, RS0213
Wan Culture, RS0084,RS0101, RS0120, RS0121,RS0134, RSQ139, RS0152,RS015,4, RS0196, RS0233,RS0235.
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'RS0082,AS0083, its00e4, :1 .
RS0231, RS0235, R90238, RS0086, RS0101, RS0102, .-
'41' RS0239, 16.0240,.RS0241 RS0113, RS0117, RS0125,_
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RS0134, RS0136, RS0140,RS0142, RS0151, RS0154, .
RS0170, RS0196, RS0203,RS0226, 2S0233, RS0234
Assessment, RS0221
$ Assotiate Oegrbes,RS0047, RS0073, RS0156
Auaiovisual Aids,
RSOZ23
BOLT, RSOZO7
BAchelors Degrees,. Infirm
laic OccupationalLanguage training.RS0207
Basic Skills, RS0034.
Behavior Standards,RS0215
Riculturalism, RS0169,1RS01.47
Bilingual aucatiog,RS0004, RS0005, RS(1006,RS0009., RS0021, RS0022,RS0042, RS0046, RS0047,R*4411, RS0049, esooso.,Rs0051, RS0052, RS0053,RSOO55t RSOOS6, RS0067:'25017587-RS00597-250060,mR50061, RS0062, RS0063,wly; RS0065, RS0066,RS0067, RS006R,.R50070,RS0074; RS0110,'RS0136,PS0144, Mill, R50205'.AS0200, RS0211_,:_
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Maternal, 17501.77-
etlingui1 Students,RS00181,
Bilingual TeaChers,RS0035
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Bilingualism, Rs0160,RS0169
Bilinguals, RS0142
Biographr, RS00100
Black Studies, RS0203,'RS0233
'Boards Of Education, .
RS01114
Career Counseling,RS0017, RS0088, RS0120,RS0230
Careez...evertipment,RSOORA, RS0091, RS0098; -.6.
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Career Education, 06, °
RS0077
Career .Guidance,RS0043
,
Career Planning, .
RS00R8, RS01866
Chicano LAgrature,
Chicano Students,RS0032
Chicano Studies;-. RS01411; RS015,6"
4
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Care, RS0200
-Child Oevelopment,BilingualUterature, . ROOM RS0180PS0123 .
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. Child DeelopmentBilingtal Programs, Centers, RS0092RS0043, RS0044, RS0051:
-
RS0073, RS0150,41S0168 Child Labor, RS0204
Pjlingual Schools,RS0106, RS0166
164.
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Children; RS0023,RS0123
Childrens Rooks,RS0162
Childrens Literature,RS0123
Chinese Culture,RS0038, RS0102, RS0113,RS0157, RS0200, RS0234
Chinese Studies,RS0150
Church Role, RS01.92
Citizen Participation,RS0071, RS0215
Citizenship, RS0024,RSOOR4
Citizenship Education,RS0229
t
-CitizenshipoRespOnsibility, RS0215
.Civil Libert ies,RS0116
Rights, RS0116,RS0177, RS0191, RS0192
Clearinghoules, RS0001,MORO, RS0033, RS0075,RS0076, R50017-,_11.511078 .
.k1o029, RS0080, RS0081,R$0040RS0165, RS0213
Clubs, RS0144
Cognitive eveloplent,
tS0105'
CollegeProgr s,
RS0d73, Rg0092 RS0083,
RS00114, RS0196
College Students,
Colleges, RS0047
COmmemorati4Societies, nom
Jgemmunication Skills,RS01116, RS0081
a
. -
Community Action,1150093, RS0133, RS0235
COmmunity Activities:RS0155
Community Centers,'RS0103, RS0112
Commubity Colleges,RS0027, RS0051, RS005.11,RS005c, RS0073, RS0154,1150161,'RS02,29
Community Cooperation,RS0150
Community Development,'Rs00o3, RS0190, R$0199
CommunitytEducattbnRoma, Rsolo, RS0050,RS0093, RS0195, RS0196, '
RS0225, RS0227, RS0231,RS0235
Commufnity ReallthServices, RS0149
Community InformatiOnt Services, RS0239 .
Community Involvement,R0030, RS0043 RS0044,RS0116, RS0117', RS0215,
RS0740
-Community Leaders,RS0137
CommunityOrganizations, RS0093,RS0116, RS0215, RS0238,RS6240
ComMunity Programs,R500011, RS0043, RS0216
Community Relations,RS0197_, RS0239'
Community SchOOls,RS0033
Community Services,R50039, RS0041, RS11085,*$110095, R500911, RS0103,RS079, RS0183, RS018p,R50197, RS0225, 1150231.RS0238
1 '15165
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Community Support,10--e1S0231
Comparative Education,RS0124
. . ACompetency BasedThacker EducRS00311
Consortia. RS0002,RS0204
cA
Consultants. RS0172,RS0178. RS0221
Continuation Education,RS0027 '
Cooperative EducatiOn.4S0150
Cooperative Programs,RS0072, RS0150
Counseling, RS6086.RS0104, RS0119. RS0138,RS0156, RS0190
Counseling Services,RS0024. RS0036. RS0101.RS0234
Court Litigatidn.,Rt0128, RS0144, RS0175.RS0191
Creative Art. RS0015
Crisis Intervention. '
RS0036
Critical Reading.ItS0011
. Cross Cultural/ Studies,RS0005, RS0023, RS0082,RS0083, RS0141, RS0171,RS0I73, RS0174, RS0176,RS0141, RS0235
.
Cross Cultural Training,RSOU07, RS0016. RS0090
Cultural Activities,Rs00I5, RS0046, P50111.
,
RS0117, R30121e40152.RS0174, RS0237
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Cultural Awareness.00001, 00007,4100041RS0014, RS0023, RS0035,RS0040, RS0052, RS0063,RS0085, RS0102; RS0107,R50111. t10112, RS0116.RS ?.5, *S0127, RS0131.*60132, RS0136, RS0137,RS0138. RS6143, RSQIS4,RS0156, RS0157. RS0159.RS0160. RS0163, RS0169.
'RSO 76. RS0181. RS0187.RS0190, 850196, RS0201,RS0210. RS0211. RS0212.RS0213. RS0216. RS0222.RS0227. RS02$1. RS0233,RS0735. RS02.38
Cultural Background,RS0142, RS0148
Cultural Centers1RS0003, 160113..RS01IZ.RS0137.,RS0156, RS0157,RS0163, RS0190,.RS0200,RS021,3. RS0218, RS0230,RS0238
Cultural Oifferences,FtS0052, RS0237
Cultural Education.RS0102, RS0120, RS0122,RS0145, RS0173, RS0196.RS0216, RS0235
Cultural Enrichment,RS0008, RS0015, RS0102,RS0111, RS0114, RS0117.RS0121, RS0122. RS0125.RS0132. RS0141, ROW,.RS0212, RS0218, RS0222,'RS0223, 1150211, RS0237
Cultural Exchange, .-RS0031. RS0113, RS0117,RS0122
Cultural 41-oups,,RS0146
Cultural Opportunities,RS0113
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Cultural Plu'ralism.
R50173, P50174, itsoi7RS0005, RS0016, RS0110;
Cultural Iaits, RS0127,
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. Culture, RS0194
Culture Conflict,RS0090
CulAve Contact,RS0127, OS0137, RS0188
Curriculum OpvelopmenRS0019, RS0072, RS0134,RSO
CurrRS01
70, RS0220
culum E7luation,
Oanck RSO1I4, RS0152,RS02 T
Oata Bases, AS0075,RS0076, RS0077, RS0078,'RS0079, RS0080, RS0001,RS0220
Oelinquency Prevention,'RS0043, RS0112
Oelivery)Systems,RS0216
ilemonstrattp4 Centers,RSQ221
D esfgregation Metho s,RS0020, RS0029
'
Oeveloping Nation's,OS00230, RS0110
D isabilities, RS0014
.Disadvantaged, RS0014
'pram, RS0015, RS0160
Drug Abuse, RS0112
firpg Education, RSn112
Oue Process, RS0241
Early ChildhoodEducation, 850019/
' 'Isom
Ecom4iic Oev'elopment,RS0144
Economic Opportunities,RS0195 -
Economic Status,01S0105
Economical yDisadvantaged, RS0214,RS0232
Education, RS0024
Education ServiceCenters, RSOOOL
Education. Theories,RS0100
.
Education WOrkRelationship, RS0072
EducationalAdministratton, RS0070,RS0104
Educational Cooperation,RS0022, RS0209
Ed on al
ordi tion, RS0144
Educational Couseling,'RS0043, 1150044, 850080,RS0179, RS0109, RS0239
`Educational Oevelopment,RS0105, 850167
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- EducationalOlscrimination, RS01117 4,
,s'Edusational Environment,,RSO1A8
Educational.Ftnance,RS0025
Educational Improvement,RS0002; RS0012, RS0026,RS0059, !ISOM, RS0087,RS0099, Rpm's, RS0143,R50153,R10184, RS0190,OS0195, 130206, RS0215
Educational tnnovatib4,Rson18
Educational Legislation,RS006% RS0104
EducatiorN1 Media,RS0Q07
,147
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OS01
Educational Met ,
RS000I,1S0116, RS013,
Educational ObjectivesRS0184
ation4.1 Methods.,
cOUCatiOnal. Opportunities, RS0014,RS0094, MOUS, RS0167,vRS021:16
ucational Planning,r RS0028, RS0029, RSOISI
decati al Policy,S0045, R 067,RS0149,
' RS0161., RSO
Educational Pr grams,RS0180
40Educati rial Ouality,RS0087 RS0136, RS0191,RS0153, RS0184
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Educational Radio,RS0227. .; 1:4
.4i,htscapiV000, risoOn,-01Ss01,09, 00069; RS0115,.RS01111441MVOI49, RS0167,
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Employient, RSOI42
EmploymentOppoaueities,,RS020k.
i,Prooramt.RS0041.
iMployment Services,NRS04170PS0041. R90098,RS0109, RS0179: RS0190
Epglith (Secondtanguage),AIS0017,RS0022, RS0024, RS0027,RS0041, RS0054, RS0095, -RS0098, RS0106, RS0148,RS0109, RS0111, RS0119,RS4121, RS0147RS0179,
4 RS0188, RS019 'RS0207,.
RS0214. RS022 ,AS0224,RS0224:4 Rp2S2
fish Instruction//46,44toon,,
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Educational Researcho.RS0019,41S0020, RS0022trRS0044, RS0045, RS0048,RS0059,0S0071, asp),
RS0086, RS0097, RS0099.R50106, RS11114 RS0136,WS016WRS0167,.RS0171,RS0172, RS0197, RS0220
Educational 'Resources,RS0043,. RS0075, RS0076;RS0077, R$0078, RS0079,Rsoopo, 0001, ilson8
Edudational TAchnoliy,RS0227
Elementary Educa.tio07RS0019, RS0205
Elementary :School40Teachers; AS0205
. Ethnic St4'5,4typ4065 ,
MS01 )W192,4;0241
Equal Opportunities*'ps.%- (Jobs), RS0038, RSO
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Elementary Secondary ,Education, RS00020,,4448S0004, RS0021,'RS0024,RS0034, AS0078, RS0150,RS0220, RS0224 .f188
;itt-gi suit' ooz,soot°, R50(131; R5dolizitsrd'.
40110, Rt0145, RsprSsfy.;;',:RS01/1', RS0173, R50,203,
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RS0003, RS00 , RS0035;RS0030, RS0040., P50069,
_ RS00135, RS0102, nsnill.R50112, R50113,..RS01,16,RS0117,-RS0127, RS0133,R50136, 850141, R50342,850143, RS0145, RSOIS..P50163, RS0169, RS0173,RS0182, RS0195., RS0198,RS0200; R50218, RS0222,
4 R50225, RS02?#,, R50231,P50234, RS0235', RS0238,RS0b1.94, P50240
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Evaluation, RS0221 ..",:':
a, Exceptional Persolis?RS0006,. R80014 2..11--
'''.--z.: Exchanlle Programs.,
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Family Involvement, ,RS403.,famify Programs, RS0146
fedirat Ailk:RS0025
Federat,Prirgrams,1210025..*.
4 AFedegt1 State .RelatiossitIp, 850184
Moilshi:0; RS0045,RS012?:::ez
'P221
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Fine Arts, R50015,RS011 4, FIS0163, R30237
Folk Culture,RS0114, (11163
FUnCtiOnal teraci,.RS0,164.
FutiTtl Ratsing, R50009,RS0025
Gerintol ogy, P50185
Graduate Study, R50086RS0110, R'S0193
Grants; 115V2,,fs..t
Group 004111fC ;143%017k
Grouji- RS0003:RS001I3-, QS0943,8, RS0069,"
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ZiRS0102L, RSOI 1, RS0111,. ..Zr45,0116, RS0117, RSOleg , f.- ,...tevi.
RS0127,0S0133,,,I1S9136,..:" .,44s:fi.R$0142VIRS0473,'AS0182, ::(''''., - ..:RS0183; 8S0189. R501954 "1RS8210, RS024.1RS0218, i -4VII, ,
:RS0222', RS022t, RSOZ31., '7' ,."... ...r.: y-, -at
'R,SpiNt , I250239, RS0g40 .....,;.1. , y 1 .441 4
G9,1dance.-anter's, ':IlEr094 '7!
Handicrafts'; RS0005
tlt Programs, '- fr,eRS0093.; RS0117.9 '
sihoalvalency.Pragigik,tc./.
. 'Watson' tg. - 4*d- 44.%;r.
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Hispanic Studies,RS0203
*,Historical Sodeties,850131,,00%0222
History, R50037, R5010400145, RS0148, R50157,RS0187, 00194, 850213
Housing, RS0041 ,
'Human Development,-RS0167, R50178
Human Relayon;, R5017.7
Human Resources, PSbOOd00219-
Human Rights, 0#192
HuMhn Services, RS0603,850013, 00036,-00040,
'RS0091, 00103, AS0118,.00138,00183, 850195,RS0195t. RS0200, R50225,RS0226, RS0236, AS0240
Humanism, 00212
00147, RS01149, 84169,RS01.94 -
InformationOfisemlnation, RS0007, k k8$0011, 850014; R50015,06020,- R50022, 00069,RS0075, RS0076, RS4097,00078, P50079, 00080,RS00111050085, 850123, .
00124, !scuff% 850170,00220 .
PnformatiOn Networks,RS0013, 8S0032, HS0183
4
1pformatiod4Procassing;,
00075i RS0076, R50078,RS0071, 850080, R50081 f
'information Science,00079 .
Information $ervices,R50003, R50020, R50023,
" R50024, R50025, RS00S7,850043, RS0044, R50069,R50071, 00075, 00076,RS007, R50078, RS0079;'Pomo, 856681, R.S0106,R50108, R50115, R50140,
.
850147, 850154; 00156,RS0151, AS0161, R50165,850171, R50195, 850208
Humanistic EducationR50146, R50178.
Olmanfties, 00200
Illileracy,A0164.
'Immigramts,'RS0024,R50036, R50089, 00095, .
00103,'00112,-*00118,gS0121,00185, R50IA6,RS0198, 00199, 00224;mRS0232
Immigration, RSO00192, RSO2:41
Individu;1 aunseli00239/Individual Oevelopment,850014, 150041, 00142,850146
Industry, RSI1072
Information Centers,R50001, RS0015, 850023;
' R$0030, 001,24, R50138,4
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170
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InserOce Education,RS0006,RS0016, 0002i,RS0030, "0°
Insei'vice Tiacher1.4
Education, 00205. .
Wtitotes (Trainint.Programs), RS6016,00174, RS0176, RS0178
InstttutfonalAutonomy, 00018
Institution'al -
- Cooperation, RS0209
Instructionalhaprovement, RS0022 °
astruc'tio41. Matereals,00001,,00002, 00023,
° RS0123,\4501.13, 00154%R50170,40017114,850201
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loten,lve LanguageCourses, R50027, RS009SCot
A.'Intercultural. Programs,xsolgeRS01130AS01.22,RS0171..
intergreip Relations,RS036, R$0197, RS0215
Interned 4a1 Egucation,RS0023, RS0110
1
International FftcationalExchange., RS01211 RS0122,RS0124 .0r, .
International.Organizations, R$0233
International Programs,
'RS0186 2°
International RelaAns,RS0212, RS0233
internationil Studies,RS0124
Interpreter', RS0024,R SOn36
''Interviews: RSOOIO
Islamic Culture, RS0202,' .
Jipamese American''Culture; RS0116, RS0122,RS0137-
Japanese 'Art, RS0122 'A,
Japanese Cul tore,
RS012t '
Japanese Studies, RS0122
J(1.151acement, RS0017,R400. 850041, P50072,
S0095; RS0098,040, R,S0207,
.*S0088,
. RRS s
Job Training, RS0008,Rs0041, RS0077, RS0091.
. RS0098. _-
LEI, 40199
.ESA, 8$0164
,V La Reza, RS0192,'RSOI9S
Labor Force Development,RS0095, RS0214
Labor Meedss 850041
Labor RelaVons,,RS0072., R50128
Land Settlement, 4RS0036, R50089, R50090,R50091, RSOIQ9, $S0119,RS0120, RS0121, RSOI3A,
-RSDIR6i $50230
Litguge Arts, 8$0032
Language Mand(caps,RS0064, RS0182*:
Language Instruction,50247 %
Languagi Maintenance,Rs0036, -RS01274
a).Language policy=ol.cy%RS0147
Language Research,''4150022, R50166, RS0147,R$019
Language' Skills,R$0207
Language Teachers,Rsips, Rsoist .
.R50029.
Lau RSOCl2A,
Lawyers, RS0026.
Ceadership Training,Rt.0043,. RS0044
Learning ProblerlRS0097
'Learning-Resources_Centers, RS0221'
Legal -Aid, RS0143,J RS0149, RS01.91; R50200,
R50241
Inge' Education,RS0071, 1iS0175
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Legal Prbblenls,RS0026
Liberal arts, RS0018
Librariapt, RS0012
L3bdries,'ItS0208
Library Acquisition,RS0123,N-RS0131
Lib;ary As'sociat'ions,Rsool?
Liprary Collections,- RSD023, RSOOR6, RS0104,RS0146, RS0161, ItS016V,RS0201, RS02,08
Litatry'Education,NRsonn .
Library Maternal. Salection,RSOI23
1.11zgary'MaterialsiRSOY11
.
Library Science,. RS0079, RS0123
N.' LibAry ServiCes,RS0012,112S003, RSO 31
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Lifelong Learn ing,7-'
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tithed En§lishProficiency, RS0199
Lipited jpglish Speating.ityjltS1)164
Literacy, 090135
.
tow Income Groups,ARS411.4f1
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tower 0-ass Students,"RS0018 "
Material Development;RS0047, RS0011, RS0014,'R$002, RS0075, RS0076,-.RS0077,1 R0078, RS0079,-A 4080 115008111 11S0097,.RS0104, S0124, RS01 34,RS0135, 0140, RS0141,AS0143, R 147, 'RS0154,'Rs0159, RS0170, RS0171,'ROM, RS0178, RS0193,.RS0223, RS0226,.
Mathematics EALIA01 tIon,RS007S
Media, RS0227 -* 0
Media Selection., RS0123
Mental Health, RS0183,RS0186 '
Mental Health Clinics,rts002.:_Rs0096
Mental peal th-Programs, RS0092,RS0006, 140216
Methodf si-Thar0,'R S0228
Migrantrpfldren,'RS020A
Literacy. Ede.cat-ion,RSO135J1 kS0180 -
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L ftdrarY tirittctsm, it '1
950011 ft
Literati-1're, RS0011'
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L iving, Standards,R40214
eobbying, 4500684RS8195, s - -
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Migration; ,R50031,RSOlp
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R60011 .
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MultieulRS0001,RS0007,RS0016,.160046',
AS0049,RS0052,R50057,150060,RS0063,-
' RS0064,.1160073,
RS0086,
RS0103,a' R60130,
1150151,
Rsot/4,RS020
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tural Education,Rs0004, Rsoods,RS0009,1Sd014,R60040, *60042,R60047, R60040,R60050, 860051,R60053, RS0056, '
R60058, RS0059,RS0061, R60062,.RS0064, RS0065,RS0068, WS0070 .
RS0074, RSOQ82,R60087, RS0040,RS0107, RS0110,RS0136', RS0141,RS0171,' RS0172, .
60208,'RS0216,
Multicultural Textbioki,y0142, R60178, RS0201
4ulticulturalism, 150212
-**Pfluseumi% 1160116(150187- .
Music,.RSO110, RS0152
MUOMS, Rs0202
National OrOnizations,RS0044, R60069, 160087,RS0089, R60116, RS0124.RS0135, RS0136, RS010,RS0153, 1601820RS0183,
t 4S0184, 11S0191, 1169,195,
.460201
Native Speaker 10'27,RS0135
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RS0022, R60159S, R60188,RS0149
fionformaltEducation;RS0124
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Nonprofit Organizations,R60014,"RS0026
Nontraditional Education,RS0033-
Nontraditional Students,RS0018, RS0033
Occu pa tional Information,
RS06720 R60139a
Older Adults, RS0010,RS06140 RS0103,R10142,
Oral Englfih, R60111
: OrlRistorv; R60010
Organizational -
Objectives, AS0153
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Organ iiations.(Groups), R60183
Out Of $chool Youth,'RS0164' , .
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RS0012-,'RSOQ39, RSOQIRS1113, RS0183,S016
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RS0019, 150050, 150172
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New% Media', A60085,
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PareAt.Participation,.1110039,.RS0043.
'Parent WOOonsibility,.11;0215
- Parent SChoolRelatiwkip, RSOIS3
Pirent Teacher Cooper,ation,
Newspapers, RS0086 150153 .
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Philanthropic Founda4ioni,' RS0122, RS0132
". political Isiues, R500.71
Postsecondary Education,r?S0002, RS01188, RS0094,
, RS4161
Pteschool Education,0 RS0019 '
Preventive Medici0e,4. RS0092
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Primary Education,RS0111, R50166 !'
Primary Sources;'
RS0010, RS6023
Private Colleges;RS0018, 250086
Professional44sociations,.RS0011,RS0042, RS0046, RS0048ARS0049, RS0050', RS005?,RS0053,,RS0.056, RS0057;RS0058, RS0060, RS0061,R sow , RS0063, RS0064,RS0066; RS0066, R$0067,RS0068, RS0070, RS0072,RS0074
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Professional Development,R S0013 RS0016W S0022
Professional Traiving,2500164 2S01296.1iS0236
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RS0003, k S0134, 11S 19 '..
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Public Education,Rs0003, RS0125, RS0136,RSA145 ,
PIM ic Relations. .N-0042,250046, RS0048, M049,RS0050, RS0052, RS0053,RS0056, RS0057, RS0058,RS0059, PS0060, RS0061,250062, 210063, RS0064,RS0065, RS0066, 350061RS0070, RS0074 -
Pub) icattonsol RS0031
Puerto Rican Culture,RS0037
. fulaski Casimir).RS0181 ,'
'Ouality Of Life,RS0153,. RS0192
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Radii Oiscrtminatiort, '',1441;
R50020
Racial lntegratiOnRS0020, 'RS0172
Racism, iS01§2 .
laiicu. RS01227
4t,Reading Difficulties,R50097
Reading Instruction, .
RS0081, RS0164 ,
Reading jprograms,RS0164 .-
Recreational Pslogrds.. 41S0208
Referent. flateria14,R S0002
Referral, R-S0017,
RS0227RS0024,, RS0088 , A;
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Psychiatric ervtces,250089, RSp090, 1150091,...
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RS0120; PS0121, RS0134,.R501311, R0139; RS0198,RS0200, RS0230, RS0241 :
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te3igious AgejtieS.,.. RS0126
Religious"CulturalO drOups1 RS0126', RS0202,
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Religious Educatio g, .6
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Relocation, RS0024, .
RS0036; RS0089, RS0090,RS0091, RS0109, RS0119,RS0120:,RS0121, R50138,AS0231).
Research, RS0003, RS0007,RSOOP, 830104, RS0130/RS0140, RS0148,RS0155,RS0156` 65015.9 6501'74RS0175, R50181: 850189,BS0195,ftS0221, VS0226
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, RS0493, RS0197
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`Res rte Center,t5003, RS01102;3150021,Rs0 037; RS00$9; RS0040$.
-1150090, RS010t4 R,50102,AS0113, RS01.LL/RS0125,'RS0134,eRSO1a7,.RS0149.
-'11-.50154,.40168, RS0169,RS0176;'RS0115, RS0196,psol07, RS02i4 RS0216,
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Rural- Areas, Mime,RS0145
Scholarship fiends,RS000 "4.S
'School Desegregation,RS0020, RS0024yRS0029;'RS0043, R1044, 11501R5 .
School Law, inp026 .4
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44chtiol Systems,, RS00260 . ..\
Science educatt4dIr.
.4RS0076.
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Sciences; RS0213
: Second Language J"Instruction, RS0011.RS0022, 1150024, RS8627,RS0051,.R$0064, Rg0086,R50095, RS0098, R50106,
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'RS0188, RS0199, RS0232,
Second Language Learning,R50111', RS0135, R50150,.RS015A, RS0193, RS0197
Second Language PrOgrams,RS0111; RS0121,.RS0150
Secondary Education,RS0001,'RS0166
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Social Discrimination,RS0177
Social History,
Social Ju;tfbe./S0192
Social Organizations,RS02141
Social Problems,..RS0i171
Social Scielices;.8S0002 ' t
Social Services,RS0013, RS0089, RS0091,
. RS0046, RSD098, RS01031,RSO11A, RSOI19, RS012(1,NRS01,21, RS0138, now,R50182, RSO1I3, R50195,RS0197, RS0198, 140149,:RS0200, RS0217, RS0225,RS0230, R0236,1150241
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Social Studies, RS0002,'RS0014,.RS0733
,,- Social Work, RS0129,'RS0236.
SodololyeRS0092
SeeCiat Educatf2R". RS0006
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Itecial Libraries,RS0031, RS0145,:RS0155
# %Special Schools,ItS0166
':Staff Oevelopment,.ItS0021
- Stuilent Loan Programs.,WS0191
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RS0013, R50022, RS0032,RS0035, R50054, RS0087,RS0106, RS0107,350108,RS0115, R$0128, RS0143,R5015L, RS0153, RS0158,RSOIRR, RS0205
Teacher Centers, RS000I
Teacher Education,RS0004, RSOOltr, RS0019,RS001, RS0087, 850120,
, R50126, RS0145, RS0180,RS0188
Teacher Effectiveness,RS0034, RS0105
Teacher Improvement,RS0151.
Teacher Workshops,RS0010, RS0021, R501154,RS0176 .
Teachers, RS0128
'Teaching tOccupationr,ASOISI,
Teaching Guilet,RS0002
Teaching Skills,,R411151 .
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TechlicajAisistance,RSODOI, R.60006, RS0028RS0029, 850043, 11S0044R50090, RS0147, RS0168RS0013, RS0195, RS0219RS0226
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Textbook Bias, RS0162
Textbook (valuation,RS0123
Textbook Selection,RS0001.
Theater Arty, RS0015,RS0093; 8S0160, RS0163,RS0237
Therapy, RS0097
Training, R50014,*RS0048, RS0149, RS0168,RS0171, RZ0175, RS0178,RS0207
II' Training. Centers.
RSO005, RS0006, RS0021
lattorial PAPgrams,RS0136, RSQ.224
Tutoring, 150135,RS0224
Two Yearagolleges,RS0071
Unions, RS0128
Urban Youth; RS016 6
Visual Aids, RS0223
Vocational Educition,RS0008, IS0027, 'RS0051,RS0055, RS0072, RS0077,RS0091, ItS.0095, .1150098,p1RS0119, RS0120, RS0139,0860194, RS0217, RS0224,RS0232 '
Voluntary Agancies,RS0182, RS0204, RS0212
Vol unteer Training,RS0135
volunteer*, RS01 36',11S012,,RS0182
Welfare Services,RS0106, RS0199,
Work ExperienceProgranis,*RS0072.,RS0169 . v
Workshops, RS0005,R50006, .RS0043, 11,51117 3,RS0171. Rsolls
World 4ffairs,RS0110
Vocational Adjustment,R60139 *
Vocational Counseli4g,RS0207
Vocational development,OS0096
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sources Information Center)the National Institu Education, is a system ofarea` clearinghouses, ea h of which is operated by anation or a university. The Clearinghouses locate,process educational site at re for inclusion in thedatabase. 11
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- rult, Career, and VocationEducationhio State University1960 Kenny Road
Columbus 0H 43210(614) 486-3655-----(See RS0077)
474unseling and PersonnelServicesUniversity of MichiganSchool of Education BuildingRoom 2108East University and Soutb,University Streets
Ann Arbor, MI 48109'(313) 764 -9492.
Educational ManagementUniversity of Oregon .
Eugene, OR 97403 '(503) 686-5943(See RS0078)
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t Elementary and Early ChildhoodEducation ,
s Univeraity of !ModsCollege of'Eclucation
Urbana, IL 61801(217) 333-1386
handicapped and Gifted Children
Council for Exceptional Children1920 Aisociation DriveReston, VA122091
(703) 620-060
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System, funded try/decentralized SI& ect-profess onal organi-acquird, select, andERIC bibliographic
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Nig4er EducationGeorge Washington University
.08e Dupont Circle, NWSuite 630Washington, DC 200364202) 296-2S97(See RS0080) '
Information ResourcesSyracuse/UniversitySchool of EducationSyratuie, 13;10(316) 23-3640(See R$0079)
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Jutior CollegesDniversity,of California at
Los AngelesPowell LibraryltRoom psA05 tii)gard AvenueLos Angeles, CA 90024(213) 825-3931(See RS0075)
Languages and lAiggi:tia. 0-1Center for Applied nguistics3520 Prospect Stree , NW
Washington, QC 20007(202) 298-9292
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Beading, and tonipunIcailon '
SkillspNationallsCouncilsbf Teathers
of English .
1111-Kenyon RoadUrbana, IL 61801 -
217) 32811870 °
(See RS0081)
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Rural EducAlie and SmallSchools
New Mexico to UniversityBox 3 ARLas Cruces, NM 88003(.505)106&2623(See R801 )
Sciencii athematits, andEnVironmental Education
Ohio State Univery1200 Chambers RoadTh d F120
u , ON 43212.(614) 422-6717(See Rt0076) .
Social ;tudies/ioclarSc*ence.EduCation'Spcial Science Education Coal
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iests,'Kepsurement,and6aluation
Educational Testing ServicePrinceton, Na,t8541(609) 921-9000
Urban EducationTeachers CollegeColumbi4UniversityBox 40 a
.New York,iNY 10027" (212) 678-3437
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IlltrIONAL ORIGIN DESEGREGATION ASSISTANCE CENTERS (NODACs)
National Origin Desegregation Assistance Centers (NODACs), formerlyknown, as Lau Centers, are funded by Title IV of the Civil Rights Act.HODACs provide technical assistance in planning, adopting, and imple-menting educational programs -for sch001 districts with enrollments oflimited- and non-English language national origin pupils as well asunderachieving linguisticminor ty students. 0
AREA A.Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts,New Hampshire, new York, Rhode'Island, Vermont, Puerto (tido,Virgin Islands
Desegregation Assistance Centerfor National Origin
Teachers CollegeColumbia OnigersityInstitute for Urban andMinority Education .
525 W. 120th Street,a0lhedway.New York, NY 10027(212) 678-3155Chines C. Harrington, Director
AREA 8AlabamcDeliware, DistriCt of-CoIumbia, Florida, Georgia,Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi,North.Cirolina, Pennsylvania,South Carolina, Tennessee.VirgiAla, WistaVrginit
University of ianri MODAC
SChool of EducationP.O. Box 244066Coral Gables, BC3124(305) 284:3213Rosa Feinberg, DirectorGordon Foster; Diredlor .
..4UniverOly of Mianii NODAC2727 29th Street, 41W -
Washington, DC 20008(202) 2653088 ,-' .
Terry Dale/Jianette Quack
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Illinois, lndfana, lows,- Kansas,Michigan, MInnesetts, Missouri,
Nebraska, Ohio, Wisdonsin
Midwest National Origin GACSchool of EducationEnders Hall 838P.O. BOX 413 s'
University of Wisconsin atMilwaukee
Milwaukee, WI 53201(414) 963-5663Ricardo R. Fernandez, Director-
AREA DArkansas, Louisiana, Texas
Intercultural DevelopmentResearch Association
583$ Callaghan-Rbad-Suite 350 -'
San Antonio, TX 78228(512) 684-8180Gloria.Zamora, Director
;AREA E
Colorado, Montana, North Dakota,Oklahoma, South Dakota, Utah,Wyoming -
Coalition,of Indian Controlled5dhool Boards
511 16th Street \!Denver, CO 80202
'(303) 5Z3-5715Joseplipupris, Director
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-Cuttural Uarengss Bilingual-Ass stance Colter./College of EducationUniversity of New Mexico
.117 Richmond NE 4.Albuquerque, NM 87131 .
(505) 277-5706Ernest Gurule, Director
AREA GThat. part of California south ofand including San Luis Obispo,Kern, 'and San Ber6rdino Counties
NO6 Lau CenterAP
National Origin DesegregationCenter
San Diego 'tate University- 6363 Alvarado Court
Suite 228San Diego, CA 9212(714) 265 -6656 $Alberto Ochoa, Director
_BABEL, Inc."
255 E. 14th StreetOaklald, LA 946p6-(41t14451 -0511 40B. Roberto Crtit, Exec. DirectorMary Macbonald, Diqpctor
AREA,i
Alaska, Hawaii, Idaho, Oregon,Washington, Guam, TrustTerritories, American SlMba
Northwest Regional,EducationalLaboratory
Center for Bilingual Education7ID SW 2nd Avenue 'SPortland, OR 97204(503) 248-6805AlDerto,Aragon, Director
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TITLE VII BILINGUAL EDUCATION SUPPORT CENTERS
Evaluation, Dissemination, and Assessment Centers-MAC?) are fundedby Title VII of the Elementiry and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) toassess, evaluate,, and disseminate bilingual education materials tobe used in bilingual education programs. Bilingual Education ServiceCenters (BESCs), also funded by ESEA Title VII, provide training in '
bilingual, education to people working in bilingual education programsand to parents of children,in the programs.
Evaluation, Dissemination, andAssessment Centers
'valuation, Dissemination, andAssessment Center
California State University atLos Angeles
5161 State University DriveLos Angeles, CA 90032(213) 224-3676Charles Leyba%
Evaluation, Dissemination, andAsSessment Center
40 Vashington AvenueCambridge, MA 02140(617) 492-0505 '
Ildebertp L. Pereira
Evaluation, Dissemination, andAssessment Center
Education Service Center,Region XIII
7703. North LamarAustin, TX 78752
' (512) 458-9131Nilda Garcia
B
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iiqual Education Serviceenters
Bilingual Education ServiceCenter
Arizona State UniversityDixie Gammage Building, Room'258Tempe, AZ 85281
(6O2) 965-5688Milo Kalectaca
Bilingual Education Service
' CenterCalifornia State University atFullerton
800 th State College BoulevardLibW, Room 230Fullerton, C4 92644.(714) 773-3994 -
Anthony M-Vega
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Bili ual Education ServiceCe br
Babel, Inc.255 East 14th StreetOatiland, CA 94606
(415) 451-011.Sbm Cohen
Cross Cultural Resource CenterCalifornia State UniversityDepartment of Ant0Tpology TKK6000 J StreetSacramento, CA 9581
(916) 454-6236Steven Arvizu
Bilingual EducationCenter
Institute for Cultural PluraSan Diego State University
..6363 Alvarado Court, Suite 200'San Diego, CA 92120(714) 265-5193
Servic
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Rafael Fernindez
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Bilinguals Unified for Educa-tional Opportunkies (BUENO)
Education Building, CampusBox 249
University of ColoradoBoulder, CO 80309(303) 492-5416Steve Del Castillo
Hunter College - C.W. Post Bilin-gual Education Service Center
440 East 26th Street,43th Floor,
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New York, NY 10010
.(212) 481-5074,
Georgetown University BilingualEduCation Service Center
D.C. Transit Building, Suite 3763520 Prospect Street, NW
'Washington, DC 20057(202) 625-3540Ramer' Santiago
South Atlantic Bilingual Educa-tion Service (SABES) tenter
Florida International UniversityNorth Mami, Ft 33181(305) 940-5640Arturo Rico ,
.8ilinual Education ServiceCenter
500 South Dwyer Avenue.Arlington Heights, IL 60005(312) 870-4100Anne M. Kiefer
Nattnal Bilingua) EducationService Center
University of SouthwesternLouisiana -
P. O. Box 43410Lafayette, LA 70504(318) 264-6991Robert Fontenot
American Indian Bilingual'Education Center
University of New Mexico.College of Education .
Albuquerque, NM 87131{, (505) 277-3551Joseph Gircla
Aristides Crut
. Caribbean Bilingual EducationSerVice Center
Avenida Barbosabb09Esquina MayaguezEdificio Sunny Isles, 1st FloorHato Rey, PR 00917(809)763-3180/3031/276SPaquita Ayala -
New England Bilingual EducationService Center
345 Blackstone' Boulevard'
Potter BuildingProvidence, RI 02906 '
(401) 274-9548'Adeline Becker
Bilingual Resourcb Center.Education Service Center,Region'XII1
7703 North Lamar BoulevardAustin, TX 78752(.5:21 458-9131
*Jeslis Garda, Jr.
Rio Grande Bokler BilingualEducati9n Service Center
1900 West SchunidrEdinburg, IX 78539.(512) 383-'rods Thonms
5611
BilingyalEducation Service,..Center
'Intercultural DevelopmentResearch Association
.5835 Callaghan Road, Suite 350San Antonio, TX 78228 %
(512) 684 -B180Abelardb Vilarreal
Biling61 Education Service BilingUal Education Service
Center Centec for Alaska and theNational Institut* for Multi- . Rankest (BESCAN)
cultural Education , .e. University District,Building3010 Monte Vista, NE, Suite 203 1)07 NE 45th Street, Suite 515Albuquerque,'NM 87106 Seattle, WA 981D5(505) 262.1721 . (206) 543-9424
Tanis Villarreal, Jr. Doris Lock
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