Through their prestige and influence, business leaders can play a leading role in combating bigotry and crimes motivated by bias.
Partners Against Hate Resources
Internet Resources
Print Resources
Monahan, C. 1997.
Children and Trauma: A Guide for Parents and Professionals. , : Jossey-Bass Publishers.
Canter, A.S., and Carroll, S.A., eds. 1999. Crisis Prevention and Response: A Collection of NASP Resources. Bethesda, Maryland: National Association of School Psychologists.
Swigonski, M.E., et al., eds. 2001. From Hate Crimes to Human Rights: A Tribute to Matthew Shepard. Binghamton, New York: Haworth Press.
Roleff, T.L. 2000. Hate Crimes (Current Controversies). San Diego, California: Greenhaven Press.
Perry, B. 2001. In the Name of Hate: Understanding Hate Crimes. New York, New York: Routledge.
Shields, K. 1994. In The Tiger's Mouth: An Empowerment Guide for Social Action. Gabriola Island, British Columbia: New Society Publishers.
Jones, E., et al. 2001. The Better World Handbook: From Good Intentions to Everyday Actions. Gabriola Island, British Columbia: .
Video Resources
A Time for Justice: America's Civil Rights Movement. 1992 : Teaching Tolerance.
Growing Up in the City: Discovering Race. 1998 : The Merrow Report, a production of Learning Matters, Inc .
Not in Our Town. 1995 : The Working Group.
The Shadow of Hate: A History of Intolerance in America. 1995 : TeachingTolerance.
The Truth about Hate. 1999 : AIMS Multimedia.
The Unbiased Mind. 1995 : Learning Seed Company.
Who Killed Vincent Chin?. 1989 : Film Makers Library.