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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)Preview
111-Jun-2015As the witnesses fall silent : 21st century Holocaust education in curriculum, policy and practiceGross, Zehavit (ed.) ; Stevick, Doyle E. (ed.) ; UNESCO International Bureau of Education (IBE) Imagen por defecto
22008Change the story to foster mutual respect and understanding between Muslims and non-MuslimsImagen por defecto
3Aug-2007Challenging homophobia : teaching about sexual diversityDriel, Barry van (ed.) ; Dijk, Lutz van (ed.) Imagen por defecto
42007The first three to five seconds : understanding Arab and Muslim AmericansUnited States Department of Justice. Community Relations Service (CRS) Imagen por defecto
52007American Muslims : a journalist's guide to understanding Islam and MuslimsImagen por defecto
62006Introduction to Arab American and Muslim American cultures course for DHS personnelUnited States Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Office for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties (CRCL) Imagen por defecto
72005An employer’s guide to Islamic religious practices04634.pdf.jpg
82005Law enforcement official’s guide to the Muslim community04637.pdf.jpg
92005An educator’s guide to Islamic religious practices04636.pdf.jpg
102005A health care provider’s guide to Islamic religious practices04635.pdf.jpg
112005A correctional institution’s guide to Islamic religious practices04638.pdf.jpg
12Mar-2004Building community and combating hate : lessons for the middle school classroomBettmann, Ellen Hofheimer ; Tiven, Lorraine 00245.pdf.jpg
132003Hate and bias crime : a readerPerry, Barbara Imagen por defecto
14Nov-2001Twenty plus things law enforcement agencies can do to prevent or respond to hate incidents against Arab-Americans, Muslims, and SikhsUnited States Department of Justice. Community Relations Service (CRS) 05897.pdf.jpg
15-Hate crimes : a local prosecutor's guide for responding to hate crimesNational District Attorneys Association (NDAA). American Prosecutors Research Institute (APRI) 00243.pdf.jpg