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Our researchers, workshop teachers, and ultimately the teacher participants rely on current and reliable information from many of the websites listed below. Please visit these worthwhile sites for specific in-depth information. Please report broken links to our webmaster.

Comprehensive Listing of Websites

A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z

A

  1. Aish.com
  2. Anne Frank House
  3. Anti-Defamation League (ADL)
  4. Anti-Defamation League (ADL) Bearing Witness Program
  5. Anti-Defamation League (ADL) Glossary
  6. Armenian Genocide Institute-Museum
  7. Armenian Genocide Resource Center
  8. Armenian National Committee
  9. Armenian National Institute

B

  1. Blogs.com–Karen Oeh: Genocide of the Kurds
  2. Bosnia Action Coalition

C

  1. Campaign to End Genocide: Soviet Union
  2. CDE Press (California Department of Education)
  3. Center of Holocaust and Genocide Studies, University of Minnesota: Armenian Genocide
  4. CIA: The World Factbook
  5. Cilicia: Armenian Genocide
  6. Crimes of War Project
  7. Cyber Cambodia: Cambodian Genocide
  8. Cybrary of the Holocaust–Remember.org

D

  1. Danish Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies - Holocaust Timeline
  2. David Project
  3. Documentation Center of Cambodia (DC-Cam)

E

  1. East Timor Action Network for Justice and Self-Determination
  2. EdWebProject–Cambodian Holocaust
  3. Erin Gruwell Education Project

F

  1. Facing History and Ourselves–Examining History and Human Behavior
  2. Famine - Genocide: The Famine Genocide Commemorative Committee
  3. Father Ryan High School: The Holocaust
  4. Father Ryan High School: Rwanda Genocide
  5. Forgotten, The: Armendian Genocide
  6. Freedom, War, Democide

G

  1. Genocide Watch
  2. George Washington University - National Security Archive
  3. German Propaganda Archive at Calvin College
  4. Ghetto Fighters Kibbutz

H

  1. History Place - Holocaust Timeline
  2. HistoryWiz–For Lovers of History
  3. Holocaust Center of Northern California
  4. Holocaust Chronicle
  5. Holocaust Documentation & Education Center
  6. Holocaust Memorial Center
  7. Holocaust Pictures and Stories remembers non-Jewish Holocaust victims of the Nazis
  8. Holocaust Resource Glossary
  9. Holocaust Survivors
  10. Human Rights Watch
  11. Human Rights Watch: Asia: East Timor

I

  1. iAbolish: American Anti-Slavery Group
  2. InfoUkes: The Artificial Famine/Genocide in Ukraine 1932-33
  3. International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
  4. International Crisis Group (ICG) - Conflict prevention and resolution: Crisis in Darfur
  5. The Internet Foundation – Africa's Future – Sudan.
  6. Iraq Resource Information Site

J

  1. Jewish Encyclopedia
  2. Jewish Foundation for the Righteous
  3. Jewish Partisan Educational Foundation
  4. Jewish Virtual Library - Holocaust Glossary
  5. Jewish Women's Archive
  6. Justice for East Timor Campaign

L

  1. Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust

M

  1. Mekong Network
  2. Museum of Tolerance–A Simon Wiesenthal Center Museum

N

  1. Nazi Propaganda
  2. Never Again – Gregory H. Stanton
  3. Never Again - Holocaust Timeline
  4. "Nunca Más" (Never Again) - Report of CONADEP (National Commission on the Disappearance of Persons

O

  1. Out There News explores the Crisis in Bosnia

P

  1. PBS Online
  2. Peace Pledge Union Information–Genocide
  3. Poles: Victims of the Nazi Era produced by the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C.
  4. Prevent Genocide - Writings of Raphael Lemkin

R

  1. Remember.org-The Cybrary of the Holocaust
  2. Remember.org-Timeline

S

  1. Serbian Women as Victims of War
  2. Spanish Website for Secondary Students
  3. State of Florida Commissioner's Task Force on Holocaust Education
  4. Steven Spielberg Jewish Film Archive
  5. Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation

T

  1. A Teacher's Guide to the Holocaust - Timeline
  2. Teaching about Conflict and Crisis in the Former Yugoslavia
  3. TeachGenocide.org–Tolerance Through Education
  4. Teaching Tolerance-Tolerance.org

U

  1. Ukrainian Famine (Holodomor) of 1932-1933: The Shevchenko Scientific Society
  2. United Nations–Human Rights
  3. United Nations–International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
  4. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
  5. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum - Glossary
  6. University of Toronto–Cambodian Genocide Group
  7. UNMISET: United Nations Mission of Support in East Timor

V

  1. The Vanished Gallery: The Desaparecidos of Argentina
  2. Voices of the Holocaust

W

  1. Warsaw Uprising of 1944
  2. Web Documentation Centre - East Timor Index Page
  3. Who Will Survive Today? – United States Holocaust Museum

Y

  1. Yad Vashem: The Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Authority–Israel's Holocaust Museum and Memorial site
  2. Yale Genocide Studies Program - East Timor Project
  3. Yale University–Genocide Studies Program

Jewish Studies Programs affiliated with the California State University System

  1. Consortial Bachelor of Arts in Modern Jewish Studies: A Collaboration among San Francisco State University, San Diego State University, and California State University, Chico
  2. Master of Art in Education, Option in Curriculum and Instruction, Emphasis in Holocaust and Genocide Education at California State University, Chico
  3. Minor in Modern Jewish and Israel Studies at California State University, Chico

Contributors of Funding — A Special Thanks

  1. The California State Department of Education
  2. Claims Conference: The Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany
  3. Richard and Rhoda Goldman Foundation
  4. The "1939" Club
  5. Koret Foundation of San Francisco
  6. The Endowment Fund of the San Francisco, Marin, The Peninsula and Sonoma County Jewish Federation.
  7. William Lowenberg
  8. Dr. Marcia Moore
  9. Gerda Seifert

Contributing Supporters — Thank You

  1. The California State University
  2. California State University, Chico
  3. Assemblyman Paul Koretz and his staff for their support of the legislation and in starting this project.

Disclaimer: The following resources linked from this site are maintained by independent providers. The California State University, Chico (CSU, Chico) Modern Jewish Studies (MJS) program cannot monitor all linked resources. The CSU, Chico MJS program monitors only the official CSU, Chico MJS pages published herein, on which appear the Modern Jewish Studies footer. The statements, views, and opinions contained in the independent providers' communications and materials are those of the authors and are not endorsed by, nor do they necessarily reflect the opinion of, CSU, Chico or of the Modern Jewish Studies program at CSU, Chico.

Last updated: October 22, 2007