"The dialogue has entered into my subconscious. I find myself unable not to point out interactions that contain a level of oppression."
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Resources and Links
The links on this page are provided as an additional resource about Intergroup Dialogue and related issues. Many of the sites they link to are not connected with the University of Massachusetts or the Social Justice Education Program. Because we link to a site does not necessarily mean we agree with everything on it. Individual site authors maintain responsibility for the information and views expressed on their site.
Articles about Intergroup Dialogue
- Bridging Differences through Dialogue. By Ximena Zúñiga in About Campus, January-February 2003.
- Fostering Intergroup Dialogue on Campus: Essential Ingredients by Ximena Zúñiga in Diversity Digest, Winter 1998.
- Integroup Dialogue: Deliberative Democracy in School, College, Community and the Workplace by David Schoem & Sylvia Hurtado. (2001) Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press
- Intergroup Dialogue in Higher Education: Meaningful Learning About Social Justice (2007) by Ximena Zuniga, Biren (Ratnesh) A. Nagda, Mark Chesler, Adena Cytron-Walker Justice, Volume 32, Number 4
Intergroup Dialogues at Other Universities
- Arizona State Univeristy Intergroup Relations Center.
- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Program on Intergroup Relations.
- University of Michigan Program on Intergroup Relations.
- University of Maryland Office of Human Relations Programs.
- Intergroup Dialogues at Syracuse University.
- Bucknell University, Intergroup Dialogue.
- College of Charleston, Intergroup Dialogue Project.
- University of California, San Diego, Student Office of Human Relations.
- Occidental College, Intergroup Dialogue Program.
- University of Montana-Missoula, Intergroup Dialogue.
- University of Vermont, The Center for Student Ethics and Standards.
- University of Washington, Intergroup Dialogue and Action Idea Center.
K-12 and Community-Based Dialogue Programs
- Study Circles Resources Center.
- A World of Difference Institute Peer Training Program. A collaboration between the Anti-Defamation League and secondary schools or youth service organizations.
- Students Talk About Race (STAR). Multicultural Center, California State University, Long Beach.
Organizations that Support Intergroup Dialogue Work
- National Coalition for Dialogue and Deliberation.
- International Institute of Sustained Dialogue.
- National Association for Multicultural Education (NAME).
- The National Conference for Community and Justice (NCCJ).
- Southern Poverty Law Center.
- National Coalition Building Institute (NCBI).
- Hope in the Cities.
- National Conference on Race and Ethnicity (NCORE).
- Public Conversations Project.