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Multicultural Web Sites:

¥ Equity and Multicultural Web Links and Resources http://www.kde.state.ky.us/ohre/equity/Projects/esource/alphalinks.asp

¥ Multicultural Resource Center: Books, Guides, Curricula & Periodicals http://www.geocities.com/portlandmcrc/booklist.html

¥ Skipping Stones: an Award-Winning Multicultural Magazine http://www.efn.org/~skipping/

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