Site Map

Every page in the Diversity Books reading guide, organized the way the site is organized.

How the Guide Is Organized

The site follows the shape of a working library. The series profiles are the reference shelf: one page per set, each with the series description, volume-by-volume contents, topics covered, reading pathways, and catalog details (including ISBNs for library searches). The articles are the reading room: essays on the ideas behind the collections — cultural diversity, the heritage months, immigration history, and multicultural teaching practice. The resources directory is the librarian's desk: vetted national organizations, museums, and archives, annotated for educators. And the about, FAQ, and contact pages cover the guide itself — its history since 1990 and how to reach us.

If you are new to the site, the most useful first stop depends on who you are: librarians usually start with the series guide, teachers with the lesson plans, and general readers with What Is Cultural Diversity?

Main Pages

The Reference Series

Cultural Diversity Articles

Looking for something that used to be here? The site's older commerce pages (ordering, pricing, used books) were retired when Diversity Books became a reading guide; the closest current equivalents are the series guide and the library-locating tips in our FAQ.