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Minority Women
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Minority women
Race discrimination
Black women
Asian Women
Latina Women
Muslim Women
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Books
The following sources provide basic information and brief introductions to the topic of women in the
military. Call numbers and locations are listed below the book's description. Refer to the Ask-A-Librarian, IRIS Guide and Building Map pages for
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Oboler, Suzanne and Deena J. González. The Oxford encyclopedia of Latinos and Latinas in the United States.
Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, 2005.
DOUGLASS, ALEXANDER, CAMDEN REF E184.S5097 2005 (4 v.)
Ore, Tracy. The social construction of difference and inequality : race, class, gender, and sexuality. (4th ed)
Boston: McGraw-Hill Higher Education, 2008
ALEX HN59.2.S585 2008 (ON ORDER)
Thomas, Veronica G. African American women: an annotated bibliography.
Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2001.
DOUGLASS, ALEXANDER E185.86.T49 2001
Women, race, and ethnicity : a bibliography.
Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin System Women's Studies Librarian, 1991.
DOUGLASS REF HQ1161.W66 1991
Journals
The journals below may contain relevant articles on your chosen topic. To locate the online versions of these journals, search for the title in IRIS and select "Periodical title begins with" from the dropdown menu. The results page will include a link to the electronic version.
The journal of gender, race, and justice [electronic resource].
Black women, gender & families [electronic resource].
Journal of Middle East women's studies [electronic resource].
Voices of Thai women [electronic resource].
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Asia-Studies Full-Text Online
This database provides access to reports, working paper series, and journals from Asia's most prestigious research institutions. Examples of specific subject coverage include finance, trade, environment, human resources development, best practices in government, fisheries, tourism, education and women's studies to name a few.
Contemporary Women's Issues
Covers over 1500 sources published by more than 200 organizations around the world. Coverage includes more than 150 periodicals in addition to non-periodical source publications.
Ethnic NewsWatch
Ethnic NewsWatch is an interdisciplinary, full text database of the newspapers, magazines and journals of the ethnic, minority and native press. ENW titles offer additional viewpoints from those proffered by the mainstream press. Coverage begins in 1990.
Hispanic-American Periodicals Index
The journals indexed in this database include information about Central and South America, Mexico, the Caribbean basin, the United States-Mexico border region, and Hispanics in the United States, focusing on analyses of current political, cultural, economic, and social issues.
Sociological Abstracts
CSA Sociological Abstracts abstracts and indexes the international literature in sociology and related disciplines in the social and behavioral sciences.
Websites
The Angry Black Woman: Race, Politics, Gender, Sexuality, Anger
Asian Women Leadership Network
The Asian Women Leadership Network (AWLN) is a national network of Asian women leaders and professionals focused on leadership development and career advancement for Asian women.
BlackWomenSpeak.com
Ella's Daughters
A Network of artists, activists, scholars and writers working in Ella Baker's tradition.
Latino Cultural Heritage Digital Archives
Women of Color Resource Center
Founded in 1990, the Women of Color Resource Center (WCRC) promotes the political, economic, social and cultural well-being of women and girls of color in the United States.
Black Women Academics in the Ivory Tower Conference (YouTube)