Welcome to the Lindenwood Library Services' research guide on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion! This guide includes resources on Inclusive Pedagogy, Age, Intersectionality, LGBTQ+, Neurodiversity, Race, Ethnicity & Anti-racism, Socioeconomic Status, STEM, and Women & Gender, but it is, by no means, exhaustive.. It will continue to evolve as new resources become available. We invite you to be a part of this process by submitting comments, feedback, and additional resource suggestions.
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General databases to help you locate diversity and inclusion resources. Check out each topic for more specific resources.
This collection explores cultural differences, contributions and influences in our global community. This set includes 150 full-text journals. Coverage begins in 1980. Full text available.
The eHRAF World Cultures is an online cross-cultural database containing descriptive information on cultures and ethnic groups from around the world.
Covers Business, Science, Humanities and Social Sciences.
Designed to support U.S. history studies and provides an overview of our nation's past, covering the most-studied events, decades, conflicts, wars, political and cultural movements, and people.
JSTOR is a digital library of academic journals, books, and primary sources.