The web offers quite an array of opportunities to learn about people who are different from you. Take advantage of the sights that offer information on a variety of cultural groups. Through such things as journals, bibliographies, essays, and much, much more, the web can allow you to learn about cultures in the comfort of your own room.  Take advantage of the web resources below and if you come upon anything new and interesting, let us know.

Melanet - "The uncut black experience" This is a conprehensive, informative site
Diaspora.com - a website dedicated to nuturing a global black network
The African American Journey - a comprehesive look at the history of African Americans and their struggle for freedom

Asian Community Online Network - community oriented site that includes discussion, news, civil rights and arts
AskAsia - a comprehensive site that provides information and news about the Asian community
@Live! - the online webzine for A.Magazine - features new websites  to check out each month

(CODI)Cornicopia of Disability Information - It really is!  Everything you ever wanted to know.
WebABLE! The World Wide Web information repository for people with disabilities and accessibility solution providers.
National Council on Disabilities - NCD's overall purpose is to promote policies, programs, practices, and procedures that guarantee equal opportunity for all individuals with disabilities

AllTogether.com - The National Coming Out Project of the HRC, PlanetOut and the Boston GLB Speakers Bureau have joined forces to create a new coming out tool on the Internet.
Queer Resources Directory - The Queer Resources Directory contains 21209 files about everything queer
Rainbow Query - The largest, most complete GLBT search on the net

Latinonet - a self-sufficient, non-profit information provider dedicated to empowering the Latino community by providing access to the telecommunications network to produce information, increase collaboration, and meet the needs of the Latino community
CLNET - "Building Chicana/o Latina/o Communities through Networking"A UCLA run website that features a virtual library, museum, employment, and community center.
Chicano! - The homepage for the PBS four-part series, "Chicano!", which features the struggle for civil rights in the Mexican - American community.

NativeNet - NativeNet is designed to promote dialogue and understanding regarding indigenous peoples of all parts of the world.
NativeWeb - A collective project of many people, with the vision of embracing ancient teachings and modern technology.
Native American Resources - A great site featuring information of native cultures, education, artists, books, museums and much more.

The Facets of Religion - A comprehesive site featuring information on and documents supporting 10 different religions such as Hinduism, Judaism, and Buddhism.
The Interfaith Alliance - The Interfaith Alliance offers a mainstream, faith-based agenda committed to the positive role of religion as a healing and constructive for in public life.