National Association for Multicultural Education

NAME was founded in1990 to bring together individuals from all academic levels and disciplines and from diverse educational institutions, and other organizations, occupations and communities who had an interest in multicultural education. NAME is committed to a philosophy of inclusion that embraces the basic tenets of democracy and cultural pluralism.

Applied Research Center

The Applied Research Center is a public policy, educational and research institute whose work emphasizes issues of race and social change.

Rethinking Schools

Founded in 1986 by activist teachers, Rethinking Schools is a nonprofit, independent publisher of educational materials. We advocate the reform of elementary and secondary education, with a strong emphasis on issues of equity and social justice.

Teaching for Change

Teaching for Change provides teachers and parents with the tools to transform schools into socially equitable centers of learning where students become architects of a better future. Teaching for Change is a not-for-profit organization based in Washington, DC.

Pathways to School Improvement

Pathways synthesizes research, policy, and best practices on issues critical to educators engaged in school improvement.

Teaching Tolerance

Tolerance.org is a principal online destination for people interested in dismantling bigotry and creating, in hate's stead, communities that value diversity.

Educational Justice

Our mission is to promote quality education for students of all races and cultures. To achieve this, we need to tackle issues of educational equity, culture, and institutional racism in education.

Enidlee Consultants, Inc.

Enidlee Consultants specializes in anti-racist education and organizational change. The guiding principal of this company is that in order to build multicultural organizations and societies, racism must be confronted.