Sociology Resources
Hawaiian Girls Quartet, circa 1950
Class Presentations
Web Links
- AgingStats.gov Data, information and links from US government agencies on Aging
- Explore.org A collection of films, interviews and photographs that highlight people serving others around the world, supported by the Annenberg Foundation
- The Gay Peoples Union Collection A collection of primary resources covering the LGBT activist history of Milwaukee from 1970 to 1984, hosted by UNiversity of Wisconsin
- Global Gateway Portal to the Library of Congress's digital international collections and resources
- Jewish Women's Archive An extensive collection of material on American Jewish women
- Nonprofit Good Practice Guide A resource library of best practices and ideas for running a nonprofit, hosted by the Johnson Center at Grand Valley State University
- Online Encyclopedia of Mass Violence A database covering mass violence on an international level through peer-reviewed articles and case studies, hosted by the Center for International Studies and Research
- Refugee Health Information Network Portal to public domain material and information on refugees and their health, supported by the National Library of Medicine
- SIPRI The official website of the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, a global think-tank researching conflict, peacemaking and international cooperation
- State of the Cities Data Systems Database of demographic and economic population characteristics for cities, with an emphasis on housing and urban development issues, maintained by the Department of Housing and Urban Development
- The Torture Archive Primary documents concerning the detention and interrogation of individuals by the United States government, part of the National Security Archive
- USA Counties Features county- and state-level data from the US Census bureau along with statistics from other federal agencies
- Woman Stats Project Information about women's issues from many countries
- Zero to Three Official website of the organization Zero to Three with material on very young children (from birth to age three) for parents, professionals and policy makers
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Created September 2009
Updated March 2010