Resources on Immigration and Multiculturism

Reflections on Immigration History
By Diane R. Chappell-Daly
ImmigrationRelatedFilms

Voices: A Reading List About the New Immigration
Produced by the Family Life Development Center at the New York State College of Human Ecology – Cornell University

Immigration-Related Films
Compiled by Bao Lo for an Interdisciplinary Immigration Related Workshop at the Institute for Research on Labor and Employment – University of California, Berkley

Safe Haven Museum & Education Center
Safe Haven Museum is dedicated to the 982 refugees from World War II who were allowed into the United States as “guests” of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. These refugees were housed at Fort Ontario in Oswego, New York, from August 1944 until February 1946.

Immigration Explorer
An interactive tool provided by the New York Times that shows how foreign-born groups settled across the United States between 1880 and 2000.

Mythbusters!
The American Immigration Lawyers Association addresses common myths about immigration.

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