Favorite Sites

Here are some of our favorite web sites!  We hope you enjoy them, too.

 

If you have any suggestions for other sites dedicated to respecting diversity and teaching peaceful solutions for the world’s problems, please let us know.  You can send us an e-mail at rdfrdf@cox.net

Thank you,

Edmond Fine Arts Institute
Check out the Children's classes in the Fall Schedule of EFI.  Remember the African Dolls at the RDF exhibit at Omniplex?   The teacher, Colleen Iasiello, is offering classes called "Well, Hello Dolly"   for K - 2nd grade and 5th grade.  Colleen's fee will go to RDF.
Pinwheels For Peace
Today’s students are bombarded with television images, video games, and magazine articles/newspapers that give importance to conflict and war. Violence has become commonplace and accepted as part of our society and, for some students, it is a way of life. It is our hope that through the Pinwheels for Peace project, we can help the students make a public visual statement about their feelings about war/ peace/ tolerance/ cooperation/ harmony/ unity and, in some way, maybe, awaken the public and let them know what the next generation is thinking.
A+ Schools

The Mission of Oklahoma A+ Schools® is to advance a quality, whole school experience to nurture the creative learner.

i celebrate diversity.com

A multicultural superstore with a large selection of multicultural gifts that reflect the many diverse people that make up this wonderful world!

Depot Artspace
The DEPOT ART SPACE is a community arts project based in Devonport, Auckland New Zealand.
People Holding Hands

Counselors...facilitate awareness, build skills, demonstrate applications.with smiling faced characters created for your lessons and sessions.

Teachers...incorporate diversity into your multi-sensory lessons and encourage child directed presentations with People Holding Hands®.

Friends Old and New...Grab a hand & join the fun...

Lessons In Tolerance
The Tolerance Project, a collaborative web resource for learning and teaching how to understand, create, nurture, and find tolerance.  Created by City College of San Francisco.
Museum of Tolerance

The Museum of Tolerance is a high tech, hands-on experiential museum that focuses on two central themes through unique interactive exhibits: the dynamics of racism and prejudice in America and the history of the Holocaust - the ultimate example of man's inhumanity to man. The Museum, the educational arm of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, was founded to challenge visitors to confront bigotry and racism, and to understand the Holocaust in both historic and contemporary contexts.

Diversity Beans
www.peacecommunicator.com
The Peace Alliance
The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Oklahomans for Global Solutions
Envisioning a future in which people work together to abolish war, protect our rights and freedoms, establish a culture of peace, and solve the problems facing humanity that no nation can solve alone.