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  MultiCultural Review — U.S.A.
 
  What is it?

A quarterly magazine on multicultural children's and young adult literature “dedicated to a better understanding of ethnic, racial, and religious diversity.”

 
  PaperTigers says...

... MultiCultural Review is essential reading for teachers and librarians interested in cultivating multicultural awareness and understanding. This thick, glossy publication is well worth a subscription for its extensive reviews section alone. With well-researched articles like Teaching Cultural and Racial Understanding through International Travel Courses and guides such as Children's Books in Spanish, there are many useful resources to be found in this journal...

 
  Tell me more…
  • The online version of the magazine includes recent feature articles and the upcoming editorial calendar;
  • In addition to being divided into fiction, non-fiction, and by age groups, the reviews are also separated into subject groups and categories like social sciences, science and technology, history, reference and others for specialized browsing;
  • The publishers and author indexes make it easy to find further contact information;
  • Editor's Shelf highlights reissues of significant out-of-print works, new volumes in previously-reviewed series, new editions, and more to keep readers informed about the books they love.
 
  And how do I get in touch?

MultiCultural Review
14497 N. Dale Mabry Hwy, Suite 205N
Tampa, Florida 33618
United States

Phone: 800-600-4364

http://www.mcreview.com

 

  posted: April 2004  
 
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