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DOCUMENT RESUME ED 142 481 SO 010 184 TITLE Education for a Global Society: A Resource Manual for Secondary Education Teachers. INSTITUTION Jane Addams Peace Association, Philadelphia, Pa.; Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Philadelphia, Pa. NOTE 53p.; Not available in hard copy due to marginal legibility of original AVAILABLE FROM Jane Addams Peace Association, 1213 Race Street, Philadelphia, Pennsyliania 19107 ($2.50 paper cover) EDRS PRICE MF-$0.83 Plus Postage. HC Not Available from EDRS. DESCRIPTORS *Bibliographies; Ecological Factors; *Environmental Education; Films; *Global Approach; Human Geography; Human Relations; International Education; *Peace; *Resource Guides; Secondary Education; *Social Problems ABSTRACT Over four hundred books, articles, and resource materials on the topic of global education are identlaed in this resource manual. It is designed f:.r secondary school teachers to use in selecting reading and audiovisual resources to supplement courses with a global approach. Approximately 90% of the entries have been published since 1970. Material is arranged under four main headings called "world order values," which are seen to be the antitheses of major problems which bring stress, conflict, and human suffering to the world society. The four world order values are peace, economic equity, social justice, and ecological balance. Within each of the four content sections, entries are further characterized as books, articles, or resource materials. Most of the resource materials are films, which include information about length and color or black/white. Entries are listed alphabetically by author. Additional bibliographic information is given on title, publisher, and date. The guide concludes with additional lists of 40 related resource manuals and bibliographies; 67 periodicals which provide information on education for global interdependence; 102 agencies involved in concerns'of peace and justice; and publishers' addresses for entries in the main section. (AV) *********************************************************************** Documents acquired by ERIC include many informal unpublished * materials not available from other sources. ERIC Makes every effort * * to obtain the best copy available. Nevertheless, items of marginal * * reproducibility are often encountered and this affects the quality * * of the microfiche and hardcopy reproductions ERIC makes available * * via the ERIC Document Reproduction Service (EDRS) . EDRS is not * responsible for the quality of the original document. Reproductions * * supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original. ***********************************************************************

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DOCUMENT RESUME

ED 142 481 SO 010 184

TITLE Education for a Global Society: A Resource Manual forSecondary Education Teachers.

INSTITUTION Jane Addams Peace Association, Philadelphia, Pa.;Women's International League for Peace and Freedom,Philadelphia, Pa.

NOTE 53p.; Not available in hard copy due to marginallegibility of original

AVAILABLE FROM Jane Addams Peace Association, 1213 Race Street,Philadelphia, Pennsyliania 19107 ($2.50 papercover)

EDRS PRICE MF-$0.83 Plus Postage. HC Not Available from EDRS.DESCRIPTORS *Bibliographies; Ecological Factors; *Environmental

Education; Films; *Global Approach; Human Geography;Human Relations; International Education; *Peace;*Resource Guides; Secondary Education; *SocialProblems

ABSTRACTOver four hundred books, articles, and resource

materials on the topic of global education are identlaed in thisresource manual. It is designed f:.r secondary school teachers to usein selecting reading and audiovisual resources to supplement courseswith a global approach. Approximately 90% of the entries have beenpublished since 1970. Material is arranged under four main headingscalled "world order values," which are seen to be the antitheses ofmajor problems which bring stress, conflict, and human suffering tothe world society. The four world order values are peace, economicequity, social justice, and ecological balance. Within each of thefour content sections, entries are further characterized as books,articles, or resource materials. Most of the resource materials arefilms, which include information about length and color orblack/white. Entries are listed alphabetically by author. Additionalbibliographic information is given on title, publisher, and date. Theguide concludes with additional lists of 40 related resource manualsand bibliographies; 67 periodicals which provide information oneducation for global interdependence; 102 agencies involved inconcerns'of peace and justice; and publishers' addresses for entriesin the main section. (AV)

***********************************************************************Documents acquired by ERIC include many informal unpublished

* materials not available from other sources. ERIC Makes every effort ** to obtain the best copy available. Nevertheless, items of marginal *

* reproducibility are often encountered and this affects the quality *

* of the microfiche and hardcopy reproductions ERIC makes available *

* via the ERIC Document Reproduction Service (EDRS) . EDRS is not* responsible for the quality of the original document. Reproductions ** supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original.***********************************************************************

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Table of Contents

Introduction

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Peace, 2

Disarmament 3

Conflict Resolution 4

Militarism 6

World Organization 8

Economic Equity 10

Hunger and Malnutrition 10

Population 12Poverty 14Values Clarification 16

Soci4LJustice 18

Human Rights 18Racism 20Sexism 21

Intercultural Relations 23

Ecological Balance 26

Energy 26

Environment 28Oceans and Space 29Technology 30

Media 32Futures 33

Resource Manuals

Periodicals

Helpful Agencies

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INTRODUCTICV

In the field of education it is important te remember that tfie 21stcentury is already here. Students now in secondary schools will bein the mainstream of life in the year 2000; thus their education isnot a remote question for futurists or twenty first century planners--it is a question for right now. Will their education prepare themfor a world that is past OT for the world that is coming?

If you have begun to use thlt manual, you are part of a new educationalmovement. Our hope is.that you will use it to hel0 today's studentmake the transition from living in the past to living in the future.In the past, we have often thought of the world as if it were a largegreen pool.table on whose surface is an array of scattered, self-con-tained billiard balls of various colors. If there is to be a futureat all, however, the Planet Earth must be thought of as a whole systemwhere all the parts are in dynamic relationship. This difference inthinking of the world's lands and peoples as a collection rather thana system has created the largest and most profound-"generation gap"in the history of mankind. You as a teacher have a unique opportun-ity to close the gapi

Tne material in this manual is arranged under rour main headings whichwe havr- come t7, think of as "world order values." We borrowed theguidelines from Betty Reardon, one of a trans-national community ofscholars concerned with global social order. After much seriousdeliberation, they determined that world order values are in essencethe antithesis of major problems which bring stress, conflict andhuman suffering to the world society. Thus, PEACE, the opposite ofthe great world problem of violence, becomes our first world ordervalue. In the tame manner, ECONOMIC HQUITY, the antithesis of wide-spread and severe poverty, becomes a value. Racism, sexism, and otherpolitical Oppressions give rise to SOCIAL JUSTICE as a value; and theproblems of pollution, resource depletion and overdevelopment lead toECOLOGICAL BALANCE as a fourth world order value.

As educators we are committed to peace as both a goal and a process.We believe as did one of the great peace educators and activists ofall time, Mahatma Gandhi, "There is no way to Peace. Peace is theway."

Ethel JensenChairwoman, Committee on Education

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When we work 0W.ve the problems of violence, conflict, the nucleararms race and war, tre actually working to establish thelSorld OrderValue of Peace.

Books:

Applewhite, Harry. Waoino Peace--A Wav Out of War. Phila., Pa.: UnitedChurch of Christ, Division of Publication, 1975.

Heitz, Charles R. and Herman, Thevdere. peace and War. San Francisco,Calif.: W.H. Freeman and Co., 1973.

Bowett, D.W. (ed.). The Seam fer Pease. Boston, Mass.: Routledge andDegan Ltd., 1972.

.Brandt, Henry R. The Struoole for Peace.. Moonachie, N.J.: Pyramid Pub-lishing Co., 1973.

Dunham, Barrows. BIELA9Aladadb. New Yorks Hill and Wang, 1962.

Galtung, Johann. Peace, Research. Education. Action. Atlantic Highlands,N.J.: Humanities Press, 1975.

Griffith, Priscilla and Betty Reardon, Let_Us Examine Our Attitude Towar4Peace. New York: Institute for World Order, 1968.

Guinan, Edward. POACO andNonviolence. New York: Paulist Press, 1973.

Hollins, Elizabeth Jay. ?JACO is Possible. New York: Grossman, 1966.

Henderson, George (ed.). afipastawFormi_guinkutsi. Washing-ton, D.C.: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development,1973.

Holcombe, Arthur N. ititaddiscutulikuja_Ashaagnsajtusiv. Cambridge,Miss.: Harvard University Press, 1967.

Mayer, Peter (ed.). Ihjj Pacifist Censciente. New Yorks Holt, Rinehart,. Winston, 1966.

Roper, Marilyn K. (ed.). Beyond War. War/Peace Project 1976. Phila.,Pa.: University of Pennsylvania Museum, 1976.

Articles:

Mead, MargarOt. "Alternatives to War," ,W4u3 Anthreoelemv_of Armeg_Coriflict and Aaaressien. Garden City, N.Y.: Natural History Press,1968.

Beitz, Charles R. "Putting Peace in the Curriculum," Edceptrit, Sept. 1972.

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Books:

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Alexander, A. et al. Control qf Chemical and Biolooicallpspons, CarnegieEndowment for International Peace. New York: Kiplinger PublishingCo., 1977.

a 1' .1. 1: and_D 4!. ament A 4L-. t ! ' a.U.S. Arms Control ind Disarmament Agency. U.S. Government PrintingOffice, 1975.

Aspen, Les. Are the.Russians holly Gamine? Phila., Fa.: United ChurchPress, 1970.

Barnaby, Frank. Nuclear Disarmopent or Nuclear Wu? Stockholm, Sweden:Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, 1975.

Barnaby, Frank. Prevemtina NuclearAegpop Proliferatien. Steckholm,Sweden: Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, 1975.

Bottom., Edgar. The Balahie of Terrers A Gullde %I the Arms Race. Boston,Mass.: Beacon Pres% 1972.

Bull. Hedley. jhe Conirol of the Arms Race. New York: Praeger, 1961.

Claude, Ines L. power ald Internatlonal Relatioqs. New York: RandomHouse, 1962.

Clemens, Walter C. Superpowers and Armg Control. Lexington, Mass.:Lexington Books, 1973.

Davis, Jerome. pisaapypents A World Vieq. Serpa:Gus, N.J.: CitadelPress, 1964.

Epstein, William.New York: Macmillan and Co., 1975.

.Graubard, Stephen (ed.). Arms. pefensejolicv and Arms Cordial. Chicago,Illinois: Werld Without War Council, 1975.

Long, Franklin A. and Rathjins, George W. (eds.). Ares Defense Policy andAmps Control. New York: W.W. Norton and Co., 1976.

Manno, Catherine. plsarmament For mkaiajlanets Measaoes from theUnitetNations. Phila., Pa.: Woean's iaternational League forPeace and Freedom, 1976.

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Myrdal, Alva. The Game of Disarmament: Hfie the Unttad States and Russiiilipp_tibp_A2mmapao. New York: Pantheon Books, 1977.

Pauling, Linus. 14o Mdreigam. New York: Dodd Mead and Co., 1950.

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Schelling, Thomas and Halperin, Merton H. Strati:0v and Arms Control.Millwood, N.Y.: Krause Reprint Co., 1961.

Sivard, Ruth. fiasiLmialtimilisusituaginsinutunt. Chicago,Illinois: WorLd Without War Publications, 1976.

United Nations. ,Basic Problems of Disarmament,. New York: United Nations,1970.

Wito, Robert (ed.). World Disarmaaent Kit. Chicago, Illinois: WorldWithout War Publications, 1976.

York, Herbert. Race to Ctdiviens A Participant's View of the_Arms RAZE!.Touchstone-Clarion Press, 1971.

Articles:

Swomley, J.M. "Detente and Disarmament," Christian Centurv, March 17, 1976,pp. 256-258.

United Nations. "Assembly Urges End t Arms Race; Adopts 25 Resolutions,"Unitagi Nations Chronicle, January 1976, pp. 92-96.

Resource Materials:

yable-Saiw, film/ 9 min. Secondary School Landing Services, and FreeLibrary of Philadelphia.

Ima, film/ 8 min.McGraw-Hill Films1221 Avenue of the AmericasNew York, New York 10020

NAX, film/ 22 min./ color.Audio/Brandon34 Mac'Queston Pkwy.Mt. Vrnon, New York 10550

B. Confit9t_Reso1ution

Books:

Ashton-Warner, Sylvia. Teacher. Simon and Shuster, 1968.

Becht George R. and Peter Widen. The Intimite jPnemv. New York: MorrowPress, 1969.

Cosero Lewis. The functile4 otjosial_Conflict. Glencoe: The Free Press,1956.

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Fitzgerald, Frances. flx, In the Lake. Little, Brown Book Co., 1972.

Frank, Libby, Claire Gowfinkle, Dolores Taller and Irma Weinstein. MilurikarayasuLtatzgaguidssIniat. Phila., Pa.: Women's-International League fer Peace and Freedom, 1976.

Hoglund, Bengt and Jorgen Ulrich (ed.). Conflict Control and Conflia.211211=gu. Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Humanities Press, 1972.

Montague, Ashley. minAnd_Agammign. New York: Oxford UniversityPrete, 1968.

Moore, J. and R. War and_War Prevention. New York: Hayden AmericanValues Series, 1974.

Neil, Elton B. (ed.). DejltariudjdaganSonflja. Nw Jersey: pren-tice-Hall, Irc., 1965.

Nesbitt, William. Won Nature and:Wu. Albany, N.Y.: New York StateDepartmnt of Education--Center for International Programs andComparative Studies, 1972.

Nesbitt, William. TearJ_LingANIALULAV adliazwasign, Washington,D.C.: Foreign Policy Association, 1971

Nesbitt, William and Norman Abramowitz (eds.). Teachina Youth AbelltcleafaacUlaz. Washington, D.C.: National Council for theSocial Studies, 1972.

Nye, Robert. agausjammg_uggang. Springer Publishing Co., 1973.

Smith, David. Frew War to Peace; Essavs_in_Peacemakina and War Tex-lanausta. New York: Columbia University Press, 1974.

Weinberg, Arthur and Lila. Insteag of Violeqce. Nyack, N.Y.: JewishPeace Fellowship, 1975.

Resource Materials:

Asigliutiajanaisaattga, 5 filmstrips/ 5 cassettes.1) Coping with Competition; 2) Coping with Jealousy; 3) Copingwith Anger; 4) Dealing with Group Pressure; 5) Seeking Indepen-dence.

Guidance Associates757 Third AvenueNew York, New York 10017

of Man:Part I and II. Slides7 2 carousels 2 cassettes.Center for the Humanities, Inc.

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gialifa, a simulation.game.Simile IIP.O. Box 1023La Jolla, Calif. 92037

Man Aaainst atians A Studx inAaaciatsguinaSanfagt, Part I and II.Slides/ 2 carousels/ 2 cassettes.Center for the Humanitis, Enc.

Eglajw_g_ligagoalict, multi-media pkg./ 3 filmstrips, etc.Schloat Productions, Inc.150 White Plains RoadTarrytown, New York 10591

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Books:

Barnaby, Frank, et al (ed.). Algujaggataguld. Cambridge, Mass.:Harvard University Press, 1975.

Barnet, Richard J. Rats of War. Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1973.

Bondurant, Joan, The Conauest of Violem. New Jersey: PrincetonUniversity Press, 1958.

Boyer, William. Askristildt _a_fax_haajWattsm. Honolulti, Hawaii: HogartnPress, 1972.

Camp, Kay (ed.). Chiles State of lAx. Phila., Pa.:national League for Peace and.Freciom, 1974.

Fromm, Erich. The Anatuy 9f HumanDestructiveness.Rinehart and Winston, 1973.

Women's Inter-

New Yorks Holt,

Gregg, Richard B. The Power of Non -ylolenco. New Yorks Shocken Books,1966.

Hersey, John. jiiroshimg. New York: Knopf Co., 1946.

Kasinsky, Renee G. hausaitgazian_muitiuisineans inc4nada. New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction Books, 1976.

Lifton, Betty Jean. Return to_Hiroshima. Atheneum Press, 1970.

Marshall, Rachelle. Vietcnam's Struoole for Independence: AmerIcesburr:lest War. Phila., Pa.: Women's International League for Peaceand Freedom, 1975.

Moore, Joseph and Roberta. War and_War.Primatign. Rochelle Park, N.J.:Hayden Book Co., 1974.

Ny, Larry. filternattives to Violencq. New Yorks Time Inc., 1968.

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Olsen, McKinley. lagiv4ptable_pira. New Yorks Bantam Books, 1976.

Pickus, Robert. To End W. i.z.exe3ey, Calif.: Seabury Press, 1975.

Prosterman, Roy L. lyaNtiVIA_MIL Au Introductiga to Ihe Studv oflethal Conflict, F.ilmont, Calif.: Duxbury Press, 1972.

Swomiey, John M. Iba_miiiImultabligmga. Boston, Mass.: BeaconPress, 1964.

It 4 C IAlbany, N.Y.s State Department of EdUcation, Center for Inter-national Programs and Comparative Studies.

Tolley, Howard. cjilasizzLinsllizi. New York: Teacher's College Press,1973.

Trumbo, Dalton. Johpnv Got His Gun. New Yorks Lyle Stuart Company,1970.

Human Naturv irk0 War. Albany, N.Y.s State DepartmerA of Education,Center for International Programs and Comparative Studies.

ad_Axmamentt and Disa;paments. DIPRI Yearbook. Sweden: StockholmInternational Pease Research Institute, 1976.

Zahn, Gordon. War. Conscience and Dissent. New Yorks Hawthorn, 1967.

Articles:

Aspin, L. "Rattling Dollars, Rubles, and Sabers: Budget Time at thePontagon," 1=1,20, April 3, 1976, pp. 399-402.

Ellsworth, R. "Military Force: Political Influence in an Age of Peace,"Vital Speeches, March 1, 1976, pp. 298-301.

MilOnov, A.A. "Whole Civilization Will Go With the Wind If Arms Race isAllowed to Continue," United Nations_Chwnicle, April 1975, pp. 50-51.

Resource Materials:

faatjaalar, film/ 20 min./ black & white.Available at most public librairies.

Ailings_ollonx, 2 color filmstrips/ 2 cassettes.Schloat ProductionsPrehtice -Hall Media

111.haa.A.Crisis Game._ Origins of Wprld War I, role playing game,State Department of EducationCenter for International Programs ancl Comparative StudiesAlbany, New York 12210.

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NIZSAMI9 filmstrip and cassette.Social Studies School .Service10,000 Culver Blvd.P.O. Box 802Culver City, California 90230

D. World Oraanization

Books:

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Barros 9 James. TheLljnitesiy_ation_a_ _plot . Fresent_and_Future. NewYork: Free Press, 1972.

Beerits, Henry C. ,Thejlatitsaajgas_indjUago. Philadelphia,Pa.: AMerican Friends Service Committee, 1976.

Bloomfield, Lincoln P. The Power to Xegp Peace. Chicago, Illinois:World Without War Publications, 1976.

Bloomfield, Lincoln P. The U.N. and World Order. New York: ForeignPolicy Association, 1969.

Brown, Lester R. Interdettendence of Nations, Headlines Series. NewYork: Foreign Policy Association, 1972.

Brown, Lester R. Dila Without Borders. New York: Random House, Vin-tage Books, 1973.

Carey, John. P.N._Frotection oLCivil and Political_Riohts. Syracuse,N.Y.: Syracuse University Press, 1970.

Clark, Grenville and Louis Sohn. Introduction to World Peaci ThroughWorld Law. Chicagot Illinois: World Without War Publications,1973.

Claude, las L. gligasing_uniuttutjana. N ow Yorks Random Hous'e 1966.

Dougherty, James E. Security Throuah Wald j.flw 44-id Woad GovernmentsMyt,b or Reatittli Philadelphia: Foreign Policy Research Institute,1974.

Eichelberger, Clark M. (ed.). KomjamasisauLismAt.Dobbs Ferry, N.Y.: Oceana, 1966.

Gardner, Richard and Max Milliken (eds.). Ilig_gadatujukutsoka,Intexnational Aaencies and Economic Develoogisa. New York:Praeger, 1968.

Goodrich, Leland M. The United Nations in a Chanoino World. New York:Columbia University Press9 1974.

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Goodspeed, Stephen 5, IhellARELAndimaratiLLICIataivatigailLasaiLT-igam. Now York: Oxford University Press, 1967.

Keys& Donald F. The Iaperative United Nations. Muscetine, Iowa: TheStanley Foundation, 1973.

Mendlovitz; Saul H. (ed.). On the Creation of a Just_ World Ordet. NewYork: The Free Press, 1975.

Mische, Gerald and Patricia. jaVillg'd A Human World Ordaz. New York:Paulist Press, 1977.

Sohn, Louis B. (ed.). lipited NAtions: The Next TrentrFive Yup.New York: Oceans, 1971.

Sprout, Harold and Margaret. Igurd a_Politics of the PlanotEarth.New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1971.

Stoessinger, John G. Thianitimuutionand New Yorks Random House, 1973.

Wager, W. Warren. m1giosuaLattsf_miar"Szw,DA:a_94...LL2I1LS141-1AA1112Q New York: Grossman, 1971.

Articles:

Angell, R.C. ."National Support for World Order." aLskunalpf Contyixtzuguthin, Sept. 1973, pp. 429-454.

Carter, M. and J. Fraenkel. "Teaching About International PeacekeepingProcedures." Istsjja,Science Rtord, Winter 1972.

Resource Materials:

Crisis, simulation game.Western Behavioral Sciences InstituteP.O. Box 1023La Jolla, California 92037

pinsiusazaziata, simulation game.Scott, Foresmen & Co.1900 East Lake AvenueGlenview, Illinois. 60025

Ida-Nation Simuatign.Science Research Associates165 University AvenuePalo Altai, California 94031

Jha Decision4lakina Mula, simulation gams.World Affairs Council of Philadelphia

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waskiwasaltraisr_ugusiar, filmstrip.Visual Education Consultants Inc.

Box 1057Madison, Wisconsin 53701

ilaSattesUitlgavAijaatio, 2 filmstrips/ 2 cassettes.Social Studies School Service10,000 CulVer Blvd.

Box 802Culver City, California 90230

jldiadAllmALLgalid, 2 color filmatripa/ 2 cassettes.Schloat ProductionsOrentice-Hall Media

The Charter, film/ 13 min.McGraw-Hill Films1221 Avenue of the AmericasNOW York, New York 10020

gatimasaijaWhen we work to solve the problems of Hunger, Malnutrition and Poverty,we are really working to establish the World Order Value of Economic

Equity.

A. Kuper and Malnutrition

Books:

Berg, Alan. nuattiAtagazisailv.Washington, DX.: The Brookings Institution, 1973.

Borgstrom, Georg. JILL=2,1221ADMI. New Yorks Collier Books, 1972.

Browns Laster R. By B2gpd Aione. New Yorks Praeger Publishers, 1974.

Ewald, Ellen Buchanan. Recioes_For A Smallnines. New Yorks Ballan-

tine Books, 1973.

Halacy, D.S. 'gest and Filipino: Man and the Food-Life Chain. Philadelphia:

Macrae Smith Co., 1971.

Hey, Nigel S. }Nmi Will We Feed tbe Hunorv MiWonm? Food for Tomormesluta. New Yorks Simon 8. Schuster Publications, 1971.

Hilton Alice (ed.).gLrad. New Yorks Halsted Press, 1974.

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Hoperaft, Arthur. Born to Hunoqx. London: Pan BookS Ltd., 1968.

Lapp4 Frances Moore. pietiferl Small Planet. New Yorks BallantineBoOks, 1971.

Lerza, CatherVte and Michael Jacobson (eds.). Food For People Not Foxprofit. New Yorks Ballantine Books, 1975.

Mayer, Jean. U.SOmilitton Egliciea_in the Seventigi. San Francisco:W.H. Freeman, 1973.

Simon, Arthur. Dread for Ihe_World. New York: Paulist Press, 1975.

Simon, Paul and Arthur.and WOrld Poverty. New York: Harpexe Magazine Press, 1973.

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Articles:

Berg, Alan. 'The Trouble with Triage." New York Times Magazine, June15, 1975, pp. 26-30.

Canby, Thomas Y. "Can the World Feed Its People?" National Geographic,July 1975, pp. 2-32.

McGovern, George. "An American Paradox: Hunger in an Affluent Society."Social Education, November-December 1974, pp. 654-657.

Osman, Jack D. "Teaching Nutrition with a Focus on Values." ligiatigapewit 36, April 1973.

Sai, Frederick T. "Food, Nutrition and Family Health." Food and Poo-plation, Summer-Fall 1974, pp. 28-30.

Wood, Jayne Millar. "Global Hunger and Poverty." Social Edusation,Vol. 38, no. 7 (November/December) 1974.

Resource Materials:

Baldtper, simulation game.John Knox PressBox 1176Richmond, Virginia 23209

Beyond the Next Harvest, film/ 27 min./ color.Mass Media Ministries2116 N. Charles StreetBaltimore, Maryland

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Itudid.lines simulation game.Social Studies School Service10,000 Culver Blvd.P.O. Box 802Culver City, California 90230

raidaLmusgsagyi_.222d.jinsLy.adagtien, 2 filmstrips/ 2 cassettes.Guidance Associates

agdziaatauggainifiata.amajasog,filra.McGraw-Hill

\ 330 West 42nd StreetNew York, New York 10036

lignsumlajgazia, film/ 52 min./ black and white.RDA Films

Hunaer on Spaceship Earth, a resource kit.American Friends Service Committee15 Rutherford PlateNew York, New York 10003

I Wall Hunoxv, 1975, resource kit/ filmstrip/ cassette.United Church PressPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania

Global_Citv, filmstrips/ cassettes/ printed materials.Institute,for Education in Peace & JusticeSt. Louis, Missouri 63108Jim McGinnis

World Resources and Responsibilities, 2 color filmstrips/ 2 cassettes.Schloat Productions

B. Population

Books:

Asimpv, Isaac. LudJa Our Civwdalsotceship. New Yorks John Day Co.,1974.

Bahr, Howard M. 2samasit-infillialjatanotLAssaeallighgrainPerspectives. Brigham Young University Press, 1974.

Briggs, Peter. Population Pq;icvs The Sqyial 011epme. New YorksBritish Book Center, 1974.

Brown, Lester R. la_thsjiammantierold. New Yorks W.W. Norton andCompany, 1974.

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Callahan, Daniel (ed.). IhejaeligigasgiatjAcaelatit. New York:Doubleday Anchor Books, 1970.

Ehrlich, Paul R. peculation._ Resources, Environment. San Francisco:Frooman and Co., 1970.

Fagley, Richard M.New York: Oxford University Press, 1960.

Frodka, Tomas. Growths tlo

Egailibzws. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Population CouncilBook, 1973.

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Joyce, James A. World Peculation: Basic Docupents. Dobbs Ferry, N.Y.:.0ceana Publishing, 1976.

McCormack, A.Harper Colophon Books, 1973.

lialogglotlika.221RIstilsir...AIStajitian_rdinggEn. Nei:Yorks

Meadows, Dennis et al. ,DvnAlpics of Growth Ap q, Finite World.Mass.: Wright-Allen Press, Inc., 1974.

Neuhaus, Richard. ,In Defensit of People. New York: Macmillan, 1971.

Piotrow, Phyllis T. Wmu. New Yorks Praeger Publishers, 1973.

Pohlman, Edward (ed.). Peculation: A Clash of Prophets. Now York:Mentor Books, 1973.

22JALIalt_t±ItusiLasa622. Center for War/Peace Studies,1974.

Cambrldge,

,` ti

Articles:

Borgotrom, G. 'Numbers Force Us into a World Like None in History."2muhuniaa, July 1976, pp. 70-74.

Gustavus, Susan O. "Population Education in the Social Studies Class-room: A Survey of Secondary School Teachers." Social Education,January 1977, pp. 28-32.

Hitch, C.J. "Resources for 300 Million." Atintragasjial, April1976, pp. 8-9.

Lee, E.S. "Population and Scarcity of Food." ApadjulLtacilagglimfitadamm of PlIttical and Social Science, july 1975, pp. 1-10.

Peterson, R.W. "Population: The Forgotten Crisis." pational forksandLConsen!WEA'Agigu, Summer 1975, pp. 15-18.

Strohm, J. "Four Billion People: How Many People Can the Earth Support."International Wildlife, May 1975, pp. 28-31.

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Wolff, A. "Population Implosion?" Saturday Review, June 26, 1976,pp. 50-51.

Resource Materials:

figmatja, resoUrce kit, 100 articles.pecial Issues Resources Series, Inc.

c. EscadixBooks:

Calderwood, James D. IhilaevelooinA Worlds Poverty. Growthjnd RisingIxoectations. Glenview, Illinois: Scott, Foresman and Company,1976.

Durfee, David A. Povertlf*Lan_AffilmInt_Segietw_ torsonVJAvbiemor National Disarape. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall,Inc., 1970.

Galbraith, John K. Economics_and ths Psb1ic Puzastu. Boston: HoughtonMifflin Co., 1973.

Gheddo, Piero. Why is the Third World Poor? Maryknoll, N.Y.: OrbisPress, 1973.

Harrington, Michael. The Other America. Baltimore, Maryland: PenguinBooks Inc., 1971.

Kain, John. Race and Poverty. Englewood Cliffsa Prentice-Hall, 1969.

Lens, Sidney. Rontidm AMerice,, Endarina Pazadox. New York: Crom-well Co., 1969.

Lundberg, Ferdinand. The Rich and theSiaxer Rich. New York: L. Stuartand Co., 1968.

Myrdal, Gunnar. The Challenae of World Foveirty. New York: Pantheon,1970,

Roby, Pamela (ed.). The Poverty Establishmen%. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.:Prentice-Hall, 1974.

Rogers, Edward. Rstygity_stajAgi,U2Igaid. New York: Macmillan, 1970.

Ryan, William. paiming_thLyirain. New Yorks Pantheon Books, 1971.

Ward, Barbara. TheLBAchNations_and_the Poor Nativt. WOW York: Nor-ton Publications, 1972.

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Articles:

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Commoner, Barry. "Hcw Poverty Breeds Overpopulation and Not the Otherway-Around." Ramoarts, August 1975, pp. 21-25.

Connlly, H.X. "No Rush to House the Poor." Intellect, February 1976,pp. 368-371. .0.

"Development May Not Cut Population; Views of Panel of Social Scientists."Scieqpe News, February 1, 1975, pp. 68-71.

Diederich, B. "Poor vs. Richt A New Global Conflict." Iimm December22, 1975, pp. 34-40.

De Vise, P. "Cities are Becoming Dumping Grounds for Poor People."ilautuansititasUlt April 5, 1976, pp. 54-56. .

Kristo:k, I. "Poverty of Equality: Income Distribution Reform." CkaTent,Summer 1976, pp. 59-61.

"Many Environmental Problems Associated with Poverty." U.N. Chronicle,March 1976, pp. 44-46.

Tussing, A.D. "American Ideology and Antipoverty Policy." Intellect,January 1975, pp. 247-254.

Resou=ce Materials&

,Dignityl simulation game, board game.Friendship PressP.O. Box 37844Cincinnati, Ohio 45237

Ghetto, simulation game.Western PUblishing Co" Inc.School and Library-Deprtment850 Third AvenueNew York, New York 10022

Batagmtu, simulation game.Simile Il1150 Silverado RoadP.O. Box 1023La Jolla, California 92037

linkLaasumasta, film/ 59 min./ black & white.University of California Extension Media Center

Pomertv in Rural AMWricip film/ 28 min./ black & white.U.S. Department of Agriculture

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The American Poor; A Self-Portrait4 2 filmstrips/ 2 cassettes.Guidance Associates

Tha Poor PAY Moore, film/ 55 min./ black & white.Local AFL/C/O

OrUniv. of Calif. Extension Media Center

D. yAlgiti_giaxifigitiga

Books:

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Harmin Merrill; Kirschenbaum, Howard; and Simon, Sidney B.Ylai/LaZOSLUatillsItaala.,_61221,12ingalasizAhiSlimizm.Minneapolis: Winston Press Inc., 1973.

agglailjauulitjacagi. New York: Council on InterracialBooks for Children, Inc., 1976.

Kirschenbaum, Howard and Simon, Sidney. Readings in,Values Clarification.Minneapolis: Winston Press, 1973.

Baths, Louis E.; Hamlin, Merrill; and Simon, Sidney B. YAIgnangTeaching. Columbus, Ohio: Charles E. Merrill Publishing Co.,1966.

Simon, Sedney B.; Hawley, Robert; and Britton. Composition for Personalificton New York: Hart Pub-

lishing Co., Inc.,-1971.:

Simon, Sidney B.; Howe, Leland W.; and Kirschenbaum, Howard. YalueqC f t 1: A H P t S r t herand Students. New York: Hart Publishing Coapany, Inc., 1972.

Articler:

Goodman, Joel and Laurie Hawkins. "Value'Clarifications Meeting aChallenge in Education." Colloquy no. 5, May 1972v pp. 18-22.

Gray, Farnum. "Doing Something About Values." /Learning 1, no. 2,December 1972, pp. 15-18.

Harmin, Merrill and Sidney Simon. "Values." ailitegiLIJUAB01221i- scatForesman & Co., 1971, pp. 690-698.

Hawley, Robert C. "Values in the Classroom." Insig2glisign-letin, 32, no. 1, October 1972, pp. 19-2S.

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Kirschenbaum, Howard and Sidney B. Simon. "Values and the Futures Move-ment in Education." Education_for_Tospriow. New Yorks RandomHouse, Inc., 1973.

Simon, Sidney B. "The Teacher Educator in Value Development." PALDelta KAMA, 52, no. 10, June 1972, pp. 649-651.

Simon, Sidney B. and Marie Hartwell. "Values Clarification, a Heritageof Wisdom." Curricul - Trends, January 1973.

Westerhoff, John H. "How Can We Teach Values?" Collauv 2, no. 1,January 1970, pp. 17-19.

Resource Materials:

Clarifvino Your Values, Guidelines for Living, 2 carousels/ 2 cassettes.Center for Humanities, Inc.

Conflict illAmerican Valups: Life Style vs. Standard_ of Living, Part I & II.elides, 2 carousels/ 2 cassettes.Center for Humanities, Inc.

LlajilitJalflusal 2 filmst4ps/ 2 cassettes.Guidance Associates

Film _A Reflection of American Va1ues,-2 carousels/ 2 cassettes.Center for Humanitiei, Inc. .

Global Emergencvs Values in Conflict, 2 filmstrips/ 2 cassettes.Guidance Associates

Man and, His Valui An Injry into Good and EvJJ1, Part I & II.slides, 2 cargUsels 2 cassettes.Center for the Humanities, Inc.

Rolettgashi2Lingjaltas, 5 filmstrips/ 5 cassettes.Guidance Associates757 Third AvenueNew, York, New York 10017

t nPart I & II, slides, 2 carousels 2 cassettes.Center for the Humanities, Inc.Two Holland AvenueWhite Plains, New York 10603

Values, board game.Friendship Press475 Riverside DriveNew York, New York 10027

Values for Teenagers in the 1970es, 1 filmstrip/ 1 cassette.Guidance Associates

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Values ill a Demoqracv, 5 filmstrips/ 5 cassettes.Guidance Associates757 Third AvenueNew York, Now York 10017

III. mum. JUSTMCE

When we work to solve the problems of racial prejudice, sex discrimin-ation and the denial of Human Rights, we are really working to estab-lish the World Order Value of Social Justice.

A. Human Rights

Books;

Bernstein, Hilda. for Their Triumhs and For Their Tears; Conditions

International Defense and Aid Fund for Southern AfricaP.O. Box 17Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138.

Chalidze, Valery and Guy Daniels (trans.). To Defend_These Righta,vanailights_alslultaxiculaima. New York: Random House,1974.

Farrar, Straus and Giroux. jituasnTt_iftim_ftielty_latemitteui.Chicago, Illinois: World Without War Council, 1975.

Frankel, Jack R. and Margaret Carter and Betty Reardon. jIgLatzugglgfor Human Rights. New Yorks Random House, Inc., 1975.

Kidd, Sheila. some Human Geneva:UNESCO, 1968.

Levine, Alan H. with Eve Cary and Diane Divoky. The Rights of Students;IIIALIWAsJCLU Guide to a Student`s Rights. E.P. Dutton and Co.,Inc., 1973.

Raphael, D.D. (ed.). Po1itic.1 Theory andLthe Rights of Map. Blooming-ton: Indiana University Press: 1967.

Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr. IILILSWASLIZOARILAS2. New Yorks Harper andRow, 1974.

Van Dyke, Vernon. jimag_laitaaaa_SJAILJUMAtesLansUhe World Com-.munitv. Oxford University Press, 1972.

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Articles:

Carter, M. and Betty Reardon. "Procedures for Analyzing and ClarifyingValues Related to Human Rights." Locial Studies Jouznal, Winter1972.

Havinghurst, R.J. "Individual and Group Rights in a Democracy." &silty,January 1976.

Maymi, C. "U.S. Welcomes Adoption by U.N. oi Declaration on Torture."Peoartment of State Bulletin, JQnuary 19, 1976, pp. 86-88.

"Report on Torture in the Philippines." 1611101, November 22, 1976,p. 64.

Scoble, H.M. and L.S. Wis,berg. "Amnesty Internationals EvaluatingEffectiveness in the Human Rights Arena." jaralegi, September1976, pp. 79-82.

Styron, Rose. "Torture in Chile." E.0220011119 March 30, 1976, pp.16-17.

United Nations. "Assembly.Approves Declaration Against Torture; Callson Chile to Resolve Basic Human Rights." United Nations 2hronic1e,January 1976, pp. 55-57.

United Nations. "Human Rights Commission Calls for Aid to LiberationMovements in Afiica." UhltgANAti2n2J.Itamaialt, March 1976, pp.35-38.

Resource Materials:

Apartheid: 2CULCentury;Slavery, film/ 27 min.McGraw-Hill Films1221 Avenue of the AmericasNew York, New York 10020

Brotherhood_of Man, film/ 10 min.McGraw-Hill Films1221 Avenue of the AmericasNew York, New York 10020

Law_insUuttsoisct,sorr, 2 carousels/ 2 cassettes.Center for Humanities, Inc.

Aulatatat322.-LisakualImailtliltangs, sound filmstrip.Social Studies School Service10,000 Culver Blvd.P.O. Box 802Culver City, California 90230

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What Riahts Has a Ch11071 film, 15 min.'McGraw4fill Films1221 Avenue of the AmericasNew York, New York 10020

B. BULBS

Books:

Braden, Anne. The'Ftpht Aaainst Racisg. Philadelphia: Wmenes Inter-.national League for Peace and Freedom', 1975.

Daniels, Roger and Harry H.L. Kitano. Agatim_gazia2a2LtibitN4.jugx_tsUiantww. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, Inc.,1970.

Fast, Howard. Freedom Road. New York: Bantam Books, 1969.

Grier, William and Price Cobbs. Black Rage. New Yorks Bantam Books,1968.

Jones, James M. Emjgdigg_gnsijimin. Reading, Mai's: Addison-WesleyPublishing Co., 1972.

King, Larry. Confessions of a White RaciA. New Yorks Viking Press,1971.

King, Martin Luther Jr. Stride TowarctFreedom. New, Yorks Harper andRow Co., 1960.

Kitano, Harry. Laianeaz.Meztransi_gyglatiga_d_a_Sgb_gultyle.. Pren-ticeHall, 1969.

Knowles, Louis and Kenneth Prewitt. Inaktuttgairjra.New Jerseys Prentice-Hall, 1969.

Kozol, Jonathan. Death at an Early Am. New York: Bantam, 1967.

Meltzer, Milton. Pever to Forget: The Jews of the Holocaust. NewYork: Harper 8. Row, 1976.

Sheares, Reuben and S. Garry Oniki. Next Steos Toward RaciaLastIce.Philadelphia: United Church of Christ, Division of Publication,1975.

Stalvey, Lois. The Education of a WASP. New York: Bantam, 1971.

Steinfield, Melvin. 21:12kLiajkluttaajt21:33cimansuiscriak-atipn in American Histea. Beverly Hills: Glencoe Press, 1970

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Y4ung, Whitney M., Agyond Racism: Building an1968.

1213":1-1"IsleCt-Mkg.......U.(1970

Government Printing Office,r-

Rights , U.S.

Articles:

Oven Socigtsy. New York:

U.S. Commission.on CivilWashington, D.C., 1970.

Ogbu, Edwin. "United Nations Urged to End Racism, Apartheid, ColonialisM,If it Wants to Restore Image." gajusuatimishmarag, AOril1975, pp. 51-53.

Resource Materials:

Black and White: Uotioht, color film/ 3b min.BFA Educational Media11559 Santi' Monica Blvd.Los Angeles, California 90025

kundamulaita, color film/ 11 min.ROA's Films1696 N. Astor StreetMilwaukee, Wisconsin 53202

ilt,_the_BallajggItig_II, color film/ 13 min.W.H. Sadlier11 Park PlaceNew York, New York 10007

Prejudice, 1 filmstrip/ 1 cassette.Guidance Associates

C. lulawBooks:

A Matter of Simple Justice. Report of President's Task Force on Women'sRights and Responsibilities. Washington, D.C.: U.S. GovernmentPrinting Office, 1970.

Bird, Caroline. Born Female. New York: .Pocket Books, 1969.

Cooper, James L. and Sheila M. Cooper. IhelLwItsLawligaliatataThought. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, Inc., 1973.

Cornillon, Susan K. jugauglImanja.astiststiyal.Bowling Green, Ohio: Bowling Green University Popular Press, 1972.

Flexner, Eleanor. A Century of qignsam. New York: Atheneum, 1968.

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Flynn, Elizabeth Gurley. Rebel Girl: New:York: International Publish-ing Co., 1973.

Frazer, Nancy and Myra Sadker. gsidisa_lasshon. New York:Harper & Row Publishers, 1973.

Golden, Gloria and Lisa Hunter. IlLhal Fairness: A Handb0411_20.2e41,12,111,1jasjinichgal. Far West Laboratory for Educational Researchand Development, 1974.

Kearns, Martha. alhg Feadnist Press,1976.

Kraditor, Aileen (ed.). 1111_42m_thajaeglital. Chicago: QuadranglePress, 1970.

McGrarthi Patricia L. The Unfinished Assignment: Eguai Education forMown. Washington, D.C.: Worldwatch Institute, 1776 MassachusettsAvenue N.W., 20036, 1976.

Meig, Cornelia. Jane Addams: Pioneer for Social Just4a. New York:Little, Brown Publishing Co., 1970.

Ross, Susan C. The Rights of WOMen. NewNork: Avon Books, 1973.

Sex Ro1Stetvo4jjn the S 'MU. Edited by National EducationAssociation, Custoner Service Section 148, 1201 Sixteenth St. N.W.,Washington, D.C.), 1974.

Tinker, Irene and Michele Bo Bramsen. Women and World Development.Washington, D.C.: Overseas Development Council, 1976.

Isday1aCtsualingsauag_LatTehn. Washington,D.C.: National Foundation for Improvement of Education, 1974.

WRen, Marjorie B. Woman in Sexist Society. New York: Basic Books,1971.

Slayton-Mitchell, Joyce. -Other Choices for Becoming a Woman. Pitts-burgh, Pa.: Know, Inc., 1974.

Articles:

Holman, Dorothy. "Tea6ing About Women in Secondary Schools: Spring-boards for Inquiry." Social EducaXiqn, March 1975, pp. 140-143.

Hahn, Carole L. "Eliminating Sexism from the Schools: An Applicationof Planned Change." Social Education, March 1975, pp. 133.-136.

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Resource Materials:

AZAMW.A.ELIKS, 4 color filmstrips/ 4 cassettes.Schloat ProductionsPrentice-Hall Media150 White Plains RoadTarrytown, New York 10591

Perstorv, simulation game.InteractP.O. Box 262Lakeside, California 92040

Man and Woman: Myths and Stereotypes, Part I 8. II. slides, 2 carousels/2 cassettes.Center for Humanities, Inc.

Maa5ulinity, 4 color filmstrips/ 4 cassettes.Schlest ProductionsPrentice-Hall Media150 White Plains RoadTarrytown, New York 10591

magsulakty_iat heida&i, 1 .filMatti0/-1 Cattette.'Guidance Associates

New Womenl, 10 color filmstrips/ 10 cassettes.Schloat ProductionsPrentice-Hall Media150 White Plains RcsdTarrytown, New York 10591

he Re-Education of Womejiandj4ens Croljno New Relationship'. Part I & II.slides, 2 carousels 2 cassettes.Center for Humanities, Inc.

ljuLlitilouterVilthi, resource kit.World Without War Council1730 Grove StreetBerkeley, California 94709

mkjimigama, color film/ 30 min.Published by Motivational Media.

D. Intercultural Relstions

Books:

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itiztbairt..2._hAjm. Boston: Allynand Bacon, 1975.

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Barrms, Williaa. Ihm_Indiael.Side of tilt Indio Qustion. Plainview,N.Y.: Books for Libraries Inc., 1972.

Black* Nancy B. and Bette WeidMan (eds.). nitgt_211120:1,gagfuLgf_theiAmerican Indian. Port Washington, N.Y.: Kennikat Press, 1976.

Brown, Ina Corinne. unduitanding0unsat2m. New York: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1970.

Burma, John H. ittationz. San FranoiscosCanfield Press, 1970.

Camp, Kay. listen To the Women for a ChanIg. Philadelphia: Women'aInternational League for Peace and Freedom, 1975.

Cooper, Paulette (ed.). AmingAlutlat22isma. New York: ArborHouse, 1972.

Cordasco, Francesco. The Puerto RiCans: A Chronoloav and Fact Book.Dobbs Ferry, N.Y.: Oceana Publishers, 1973.

Cordasco, Francesco (ed.). The Puerto Rican Experiglog. New York:Arno Press, 1975.

Cortes, Carlos E. et al. Ihe Chicano Hezitaae. New York: Arno Press,1976.

Della-Dora, Delmo and Janes E. House (eds.). LAJAAtion fosaa.gpmSociety. Washington, D.C.: Association for Supervision and Cur-riculum Development, 1974.

Epps, Edgar G. tgAt_alri_JULAarilsg. Berkeley, Calif.: MoCutchan Pub-lishing Co., 1974.

Ferris, Edward. Jus,1 Anottler Redskin. Ardmore, Pa.: Dorrarce and Co.,1973.

Garcia, Ernest F. and George Shaftel. hkaan=souls. Bel-mont, Calif.: Fearon Publishing Co., 1972.

Glazer, Nathan and Daniel Moynihan. gsagnsuheasizjagiat. Cambridge, ,

Mass.: The MIT Prns, 1963.

Henderson, George, o Live in Fregglops Human RelatIons Today and To-malgs. Nozman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1972.

Stewart, Edward. Asfarpte.ciAL_As222,5_gsatattaiisiz-soectimg. New York: Regional Council for International Educa-tion, 1971.

Vlahos, Olivia. wWprld inniss Irja.niJ.tuxe in theAmerics1 ...........

-Viking Press, 1971.

Wakefield, Dan. jaliesurLIALCjay:_jr-AlLp_Vord of S anish 'Haile. NewYorks Arno Press, 1975.

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Collins, L. "Education and the American Indian: The Problems Aren'tSimple." PTA Maoazino, December 1973, pp. 30-32.

Gray; L.S. "Jobs Puerto Ricans Hold in New York City: A Socio-economicProfile of Puerto Rican New Yorkers." Monthlv Labor Reviev4 October1975, pp. 12-16.

Hanlon, W. "Growing Up An Indian." New Catholic WpI, November 1973,pp. 264-268.

Reyes, D.J. "Helping the Chicino Pupil." atarina Houle, October 1973,pp. 110-112.

Resource Materials:

Ajjsppssesse 1 filmstrip/ 1 cassette.Guidance Associates

Bafa.Befa, simulation game.Social Studies School Service10,000 Culver Blvd.P.0.-Box802.Culver City, California 90230

gzsat:Ct_aks Sexies, 10 filmstrips/ 10 cassettes.Guidance Associates757 Third AvenueNew York, New York 10017

Mexican Americans: Quest for Equality., film/ 28 min.Anti-Defamation League of 11'nai B'rith315 Lexington AvenueNew York, New York 10016

PerceptiOn/Aisaerception: ChinatUSA, 5 color filmstrips/ 5 cassettes.Prentice-Hall Media150 White Plains RoadTarrytown, New York 10591

China in PAsisusliviaBsgdaLs1.21.2.111.mtlan, 1 filmstrip/ 1 cassette.Guidance Associates

East MefftS_Itast: A Contrast_in VaLUes_and Cultures, Part I & II.slides, 2 carousels/ 2 cassettes.Center for the Humanities, Inc.

Home of,the.Bravo,,film/ 3 min.tcolor.Film Study Programs554 Lexington StreetWaltham, Massachusetts 02154

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That's Mg, film/ 15 min.Mass Media Ministries2116 N. Charles StreetBaltimore, Maryland

jhe Forootten American, color film/ 27 min.MA's Films1696 North Astor StreetMilwaukee, Wisconsin 53202

jL'hivjAy.Autul, I filmstrip/

1 cassette.Guidance Associates

Decision at Delano, color film/ 26 min.ROAls Films1696 N. Astor StreetMilwaukee, Wisconsin 53202

Friendly Game, film/ 10 min.Mass Media Ministries2116 N. Charles StreetBaltimore, Maryland

IV. ECOLOGICAL BALANCE

When we work to solve the problems of the Energy crisis, Pollution andother Environmental hazards, we are really working to establish theWorld Order Value of Ecological Balance.

A. Energy

Books:

Brinkworth, B.J. Solar Eneroy For M. Somerset, N.J.: John Wileyand Sons, Inc., 1972.

Clark, Wilson. Energy for Suxvival. Garden City, N.J.: Doubleday,1974.

Commoner, Barry. 3112overty of Power. New York: Knopf Publishing Co.,1976. tl

Daniels, Farrington. Direct Use of the Sun's Erma. New York: Bal-lantine Books, 1964.

Gabel, Medard. grama_urtLLADA. New York: Simon & Schus-ter, 1976.

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Halacy, D.S. The Coming Age of Solar Enerav.Row, Inc., 1973.

Hickok, F. pandbook of Solar and:Wind Energy.International, Inc., 1975.

New York:

Boston:

Harper and

Cahners Books

MCPhee, John. Ih2S2aaLsijliasar_g_e_gylEnr. New Yorks Eallantine Books,1973.

Novick, Sheldon. Ille_guraulAtom. New Yorks Dell Books, 1969.

.Novick, Sheldon. jbe Electric War: The Fight Over Nucloar Pons.Sierra Club 1976.

Stoner, C.H. (ed.). Erc9jggingazIr Own,Power. Emmaus, Pa.: RodalePress, Inc., 1974.

Thorson, June. Nuclear Powers A Danger to Peace and Freedom. Phila-delphia: Women's International League for Peace and Fzeedom,1974.

Williams, J.R. 22,1Arlarasysei_aa_pjandA'Uraggra. Ann Arbor,Michigan: Ann Arbor Science Publications, Inc., 1974.

Articles:

Chernow, Ron. "Atomic Powers--The-Light.ThatFailed." Today Magazine,EbAladelohia Inquirer, January 26, 1975, pp. 2-8.

Haley, D. "Atomic Watch in the Empire State: Nuclear ResponsibilityAct." align, June 5, 1976, pp. 678-679.

Louins, Amory. "Energy Strategy: The Road Not Taken?" Toreical Affairs,October 1976.

Resource Materials:

klergv Crisis, film/ 13 min.Secondary School Film Service

Global Emergency: Enerov, 1 filmstrip/ 1 cassette.Guidance Associates

Waste Nzt, film/30min.Great Plains National Instructional Television LibraryBox 80669Lincoln, Nebraska 68501

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gnergv, resource kit/ 100 articles.Social Issues Resources Series, Inc.

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B. gnvironment

Books:

Carson, Rachel. Silent Spring. Greenwich, Conn.: Crest Books, 1970.

Commoner, Barry. -The Closing Circle: Natural_Man and Technology. NewYork: Knopf, 1971.

Ccamoner, Barry. Science and Survival. New York: Viking Prela, 1966.

Dean, Garrett (ed.). The Environmental Handbook. New York: Ballan-tine Books, Inc., 1970.

Falk, Richard A. for

Human Survival. New York: Random House, 1971.

Herbert, Frank. EMLIWA_.922112.12,11d. New York: Ace Books, 1970.

Man In His Environment. New Yorks Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, Inc.,1972.

Ridgeway, James. The PolAlcs of Ecology. New York: E.P. Dutton and

Co., Inc., 1970.

Stanley, Maxwell C. Environmental_Management by the_United Nations.Muscatine, Iowa: The Stanley Foundation, 1972.

Strong, Maurice (ed.). Who Speaks for Earth? NeW-Yorks. W.W. Norton,

1973.

Ward, Barbara and Rendpubos. p).2j,y_Q_n_eUa_#_4L_j,ht.Cgreasaiantenang;eof a Small Planet, New Yorks W.W. Norton and Co., 1972.

Articles:

Carter, L.J. "National Environmental Policy Act: Critics Say PromiseUnfulfilled." Science, July 9, 1976, pp. 130-132.

Knapp, Clifford E. "Attitudes and Values in Environmental Education."The Joqrnal of Envjronmental Education 3, no. 4, Summer 1972, pp.22-29.

Sax, J.L. "Environmental Action: A Passing Fad?" Natural History,June 1976.

Resource Materials:

Environment: Changing Man's Values,-1 filmstrip/ 1 cassette.Guidance Associates

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illaisommuulaall, simulation game.Simulation Systems Program

Man's Natural Environment: Crisis Through Abuse, 1 filmstrip/ 1 cassette.Guidance Associates

9111Y_PaLgark, film,/ 30 min-Great Plains National Instructional Television LibraryBox 80669LinColn, Nebraska 68501

Egliatian, resource kit/ 100 articles.Social Issues Resources Series, Inc.1200 Quince Orchard Blvd.Gaithersburg, Maryland 20760

Global Marketglace, 2 color filmstrips/ 2 cassettes.Schloat ProductionsPrentice-Hall Media

Man and His Environment: ,In Karmonv and in_Conflict, 2 carousels/ 2 cassettes.Center for Humanities, Inc.

C. !taiDAL.ADJ-§PLIal

Books:

Anikouchine, W.A. and R.W. Sternberg. ,The World Ocean. Englewood Cliffs:Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1973.

Borgese, Elizabeth Mann. Thq Drama of the 0c:tans. New York: Harry N.Abrams, Inc., 1975.

Carson, Rachel L. The Sea.Around U. Oxford University Press* 1951.

Carson, Rachel L. Under the Sea Wind. New York: Oxford UniversityPress, 1952.

Clarke, A.C. The Challenge_gf_thsSea. Holt, Rinehart and Winston,1960.

Hirsch, Lester M.1966.

Man and Space. New York: Pitman Publishing Co.,

."-'4--'jankOWitsch, Peter. International C000ration in.Outer Scoace, Musca-tine, Iowa: The Stanley Foundation, 1976.

Lay, S. Houston. The I,_&w Relations to Activities of Man in_ S DIM .

Chicago: University of Chicago Press; 1970.

Logue,.John J. (ed:). Thitiatiauchtsslial. Villanova, Pa.: Villa -

nova University Press.

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McCullough, Thomas J. (ed.). Space for Mankind's Benefit. Washington,DX:: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972.

McDougal, Myres S. Ljv_j:asLajblg_gj3ELaj,a_aSud&. New Havens YaleUniversity Press, 1963.

Mero, John L. Mineral Resources of tho_gag. National Science Founda-tion, 1975.

Osgood, Robert E. et al. isniNjutausinituLqualsusyl_mkAnlBeyond. Ocean Policy Project. National Science Foundation, 1975.

Schatzman, E.L. Ihe Str2cture of ttaLMOverse. New Yorks McGraw HillBook Company, 1968.,

Articles:

"International Cooperation in Outer Space", avort from the FifteenthStrategy Conferena, October 17-20, 1974. Muscatine,Iowa: The Stanley Foundation.

Shapley, D. "Sea Law Treaty: Amid U.S. Gains, the Prospects for Scienceare Sinking." Science, June 40 1976, pp. 980-981.

Swann, M. "Power from the Sea". gnvironment, May, 1976, pp. 25-31.

Reaource Materials:

Deep Frontier, film/ 25 min.McGraw-Hill Films

D. litgba2129X

Books:

Cardwell, D.S.L. Points_in_Western Technoloav. New Yorks NealeWatson Academic Publications, Inc., 1972.

Comoner, Barry. She Closkagarsiss N_atureatan And Technology. New Yorks.

.

Douglas, Jack D. ThtTechnoloaical Threat. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Pren-

tice-Hall, 1971.

Farvar, M.T. and J.P. Milton (eds.). The Careless rechnolonv: EcolnwAnsilaterjagmtl,Dpvekopment. New York: Doubleday, Natural History

Press, 1972.

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Hall, Cameron (ed.). lulagaidaest_anclitAysingiag.agkoolggx. Cincinnati,Ohio: Friendship Press, 1971.

Higbee, Edward C. Layjatioas.thiorittep: New Strategies for OurUrbanized WoIld. New Yorks Morrow Publishing Co., 1970.

Jones, Graham. as.1219 of Sctr_e_i_d_LitscnilDveCountries. New Yorks Oxford University Press,1971.

Lentz, Theodore F. Imazi_liqbaglosy_si.saPeius. St. Louis, Mo.: Peace.Research Laboratory, 1972.

Meadows, Donella H., et al. 11111ALIAAq!ampith. New Yorks UniverseBooks, 1972.

Muller, Herbert J. IhtSiaste n kPrIner o ModernTechnoloav and Human Values. Bloomington: Indiana University Press,1971.

Mumford, Lewis. Ilsjvth of_Ate Machine. New York: Harcourt, BraceWorld, 1970.

Schumacher, E.F.New York: Harper, 1973.

Susskind, Charles. Understand,tno Technglagx. Baltimore: Johns HopkinsUniversity Press, 1973.

Taviss, Irene. Technology inglAIRIE. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard Uni-versity.

Wallia, C.S. (ed.). Isnal-.921.Y...18.51.11.411BDyam. New York: Basic Books, 1970.

Resource Materials:

Zat_ -....tlor_uExpaliss...2LjWaSZ, 1 filmstrip/ 1 cassette.Guidance Associates

Min_ja_theJimglear Age, 4 filmstrips/ 2 cassettes.Guidance Associates

--An'I Tè dV1ue,8 Celer.filmstrips 8 cassettes.Prentice-Hall Media150 White Plains RoadTarrytown, New York 10591

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Books:

Boutwell, William D. MsinallasaMedia_in_the Schools. New Yorks Apple-ton-Century-Crofts, 1962.

Greenberg, Bradley S. and Brenda Dervin: Use 0_1h, Mass Media by theMyban Poor. New Yorks Praeger Book Co.', 1970.

Klepper, Joseph T. Ihe Effects_of Mass CommunicaXion. New YOrks FreePress, 1960.

Kuhns, William. Whv We Watch Them: Interpreting T.V. Show9. New York:Benziger, 1970.

Liebert, Robert M. The_Early Windowi ms Effects of Te1evisiochildriamixoth. New York: Pergamon Press, 1974.

MoLuhan, Herbert Marshall. andstwailangitiguaLs_Tho.New York: New American Library, 1964.

Nesbitt, William H. Intexpretino_the_kewsoaDer in the glAsAroom: 12-&Ion News _and World Viewg. New York: Cranwell Co., 1971.

O'Hara, Robert C. For_tbAftiaL_IALlistalL_Mmialamit_ftss2ggpaa-ication. New Yorks Random House, 1961.

Skornie, Harry Jay.Improvement. New Yorks McGraw-Hill, 1965.

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Resource Materials:

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At Issues PenallsaAnd_p_magrst 2 color filmstrips/ 2 cassettes.Prentice Hall Media150 White Plains RoadTarrytown, New York 10591

P. r M s a id M rsuas Part I & II.slides, 2 carousels 2 cassettes,Center for Humanities, Inc.

l_filmstrip/ 1. cassette._'GU/dance Associates

C. f sm, Part I & II, elides,2 carousels 2 cassettes.Center for the Humanities, Inc.

usligansk_tuotusiti, 1 filmstrip/ 1 cassette.Guidance Associates

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F. Futures

Books:

MelyiL, Kenneth H.. Z4Mgaion in World Affairs: A Realistic Approach10_Iatja_alalduckliga. Lexington, Mass.: D.C. Heath andCo., 1970.

Remy, Richard, James Nathan, et al. International_Learnina arici Inter-national Education in a Global Awl. Arlington, Virginia: NationalCouncil for the Social Studies; Bulletin #47, 1975.

Spurgin, John and Gary Smith. Global Dimensions in the New SocialStudies. Boulder, Colorado: Social Science Education Consor-tium, 1975.

Reischauer, Edwin 0. jggiusLthkaatCItatirarla. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1973.

Toffler, Alvin (ed.). Tomorrow. New Yorks Random House, Inc., 1973.

Articles:

Marker, Gerald W. "Global Education: An Urgent Claim on the SocialStudies Curriculum." Bociaj, EdUcation, January 1977, pp. 12-19.

Whelan, Sallie. "Peoria and the'Worl?" and "Your Town and the World."gaslauduclum, January 1977, pi. 20-27.

Resource Materialr;:

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Doomsday: 21st Century, 2 color filmstrips/ 2 cassettes.Schloat ProductionsPrentice-Hall Media

td_t_LeataL2Q2Q1Sin We Survive the Fl_jkla: 2 carousels/ 2 cassettes.Center for Humanities, Inc.

An Inouiry into_the Future_Of Mankind: Designing Tomorrow Today,2 carousels/ 2 cassettes:Center for Humanities, Inc._ ...... ... _ ...

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The following Resource Manuals, Bibliographies and Curriculum materialsare listed here to provide additional information on the various topicspresented in thP blbliography.

U.S. Inter-religious Committee on Peace100 Maryland Avenue N.E.Washington, D.C. 20002

Earth Care ManuelR. Paul FirnhaberAugsburg Publishing HouseMinneapais, Minn.

itaciakeLEILJJatiaResource Manualrbis Books

Maryknoll, New York

ManualInstitute for Education in Peace and Justice3700 West PineSt. Louis, Missouri 63108

111.0Bralt-AHL:21.Sik-S-SisMEL-P-diaraEarth Metabolic DesignNew Haven, Connecticut

Focusing on Global Poverty and Development - A Resource Book for EducatorsOverseas Development Council1717 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W.Washington, D.C. 20036

Foods Where Nutrition,PolitisLanctCulture MeetTeacher's activity GuideCenter for Science in the Public Interest1757 5. Street, N.W.Washington, D.C. 20009

lidurja: Perspectives and A 4.ernati_g_v sCurriculum ResourceSt. Joseph's collegePhiladelphia, P a .

uLlstlx-aiti.ts--U.Y.21.01...a2P:Sal..c.11 The Future of the EnvirrnmentEducational Book Division The Future of the Family

Prentice-Hell, Inc. The Future of the GovernmentEnglewood Cliffs, NJ 07632 The Future of Work

limparj_inciskungiirarLasuataraSrposium on the Moral Aspects of Hunger and Malnutrition (1975)St. Joseph's CollegePhiladelphia, Pa.

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I_LearnedMY_Lesson in:Today's Military (pamphlet)Central Committee For Conscientiotis Objectors2016 Walnut StreetPhiladelphia, Pa. 19103

Immoes of WomenBibliography of Feminist Resources for Pennsylvania SchoolsBureau of Curriculum ServicesPennsylvania Department of,EducationBox 911 .

Harrisburg, Pa. 17126

jatmsEbLi_sa:u2a_2Ljtigs_staex_jaE_LAAre:acp_s_tt2sagi#75 Teaching Global 7.ssues Through Simulation: It Can Be Easy#78 Teaching Interdependence: Exploring Global Challenges Through Data#79 Teaching Tclard Global PerspcAives IICenter for War/Peace Studies218 East 18th StreetNew York, N.Y. 10003

Intejmuslencs Curriculum AidWorld Affairs Council of Philadelphia13th and Market StreetsPhiladelphia, Pa. 19107

Iatmtt,,tmgSmatpSJiesolutionTranscript of Symposium April 30, 1976War or Peace: 1976 ProjectUniversity Museum33rd and Spruce Streets

- ..... Philadelphial_Pa,19174

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InternationalAymmalgm orlituagu41st International Eucharistic CongressSt. Joseph's CollegePhiladelphia, Pa.

pearnino Peace Resource UnitPublithed by Jane Addams Peace AssociationDistributed by the Women's International_League forPeace.and.Freedom.1213 Race StreetPhiladelphia, Pa. 19107

IjiterderendenceSuniaary of the_llth.Conference on the United Nations of the Next DecadeJune 27 - July 3, 1975The Stanley FomdationStanley BuildingMuscatine, Iowa 52761

kiiis11210-122-reList.The Fellowship of ReconciliationBox 271Nyack, New York 10960

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Nations.Bantam BooksNew York, N.Y.

311 Educt h o s: An .1° I Fears and BSummary of speeches from the War or Peace; 1976 ForumUniversity Museum33rd and Spruce StreetsPhiladelphia, Pa. 19174

povei:p and Justice Resource ManualCampaign for Human DevelopmentU.S. Catholl,. Conference1312 Massachu6etts Avenue, N.W.Washington, D.C. 20005

alizatAm!guideSexism.in SchoolsPennsylvania Department of EducationHarrisburg, Pa, 17126

iL Consciousnessetgling Resource Manual,Department of Educational Media and TechnologyMontgomery County Public.SchoolsRockVille, Maryland 20850

SolArDi_twt:nAnn Arbor Science Publishers, Inc.Ann Arbor, Michigan

Bibliography on Racial and Ethnic minoritiesDepartment of EducationHarrisburg, Pa.

IluollnalbsulIalierdeoendence ij a PetcetulistasiiU.S. Committee for UNICEF331 East 38th StreetNew York N Y 10016............ ..,...,

IstishinaltbaJskillska43rd Yearbook, 1973National Ct,uncil for the Social Studies1201 Sixteenth Street, N.W.Washington, D.C. 20036

ThLgavilonrsental,Crisis,R.R. Bowker Co.1180 Avenue of the America'sNewLYork,

IIILLiddLAILJght3122AD by John J. Lougue (ed.)VillanOva University PressVillanova, Pa.

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1111.211diallania...2LLIZADSLISAUPGarland Publishing, Inc.24 West 45th Street

jlew York, N.Y. 10036

The Harvard Social Studies Proiscas"The Limits of War: National Policy and World Conscience""Diplomacy and International Laws Alternatives to. War"

"Organizations Among Nations"American Education PublicationsEducation CenterColumbus, Ohio 43216

Inteztrenen4ence of Nations by Lester R. BrownForeign Policy Association345 East 46th StreetNew York, N.Y. 10017

The Oceans: Dpciding for Future GenerationsOcean Education Project245 2nd Street, N.E.Washington, D.C. 20002

IligatitzalidirwosUlagOsesins by Louis SohnCommission to Study the Organization of Peace866 United Nations PlazaNew Yurkt N.Y. 10017

Know r P ace: The S c Antepedents of Women in.theitgagr. Manual 1973.Department of EducationHarrisburg, Pa.

alAsisfaliaLguldg by LUcy DougallWorld Without War Council1730 Grove StreetBerkeley, California 94709

Wavs and Means of Teaching About Worldjardlr.Institute for World Order1140 Avenue of the America'sNew York, N.Y. 10036

"Who's Afraid of Disarmament?" A fact sheet on the Arms Race and DisarmamentPubaished by the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom1213 Race StreetPhiladelphia, Pa. 19107

ItAMMU--LEMISSIPibliographyLibrary Extension Service2360 Bonisteel Blvd.The University of MichiganAnn Arbor, Michigan 48105 41

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PERIODICALS WHICH PROVIDE FURTHER INFORMATION ON TOPICS OF EDUCATION FORGLOBAL EVTERDEPENDENCEs

Akwesasne N otesMohawk NatiiRooseveltown,, New York 13683

A-V Communicat'on ReviewAssociation.for EduCational Communi-cation and Technology1126 16th Street N.W.Washington, D.C. 20036

1020-24 East 58th StreetChicago, Illinois 60637

Catholic Worker36 East First StreetNew York, New York 10003

Christianity and Crisis:A Christian Journal of Opinion537 West 121st StreetNew York, New York 10027

Congressional DigestCongressional Digest Corp.3231 P Street N.W.Washington, D.C. 20007

congressional Quarterly('Jeekly Report)

Congressional Quarterly, Inc.1414 22nd Street N.W.Washington, D.C. 20037

CommunityFriendship House343 S. Dearborn StreetChicago, Illinois 60504

CourierThe United Nations Educational,Scientific and Cultural Organization

Box 433Murray Hill StationNew York, Few York 10016

Critical rassP.O. Box 1538Washi:Igton, D.C. 20013

Current HistoryWorld Affairs4225 Main.StreetPhiladelphia, Pa. 19127

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.21.s.amamaantionalviewsCouncil on Religion & InternationalAffairs170 East 64th Street.New Yo.JA, New York 10021

Dollars & Sepse324 Somerville AvenueSomerville, Mo. 02143

Edkultionkl Technology140 Slyvan Avenue.Englewood Cliffs, N.J. 07632

EnvironmentScientist's Institute for PublicInformation438 r. Skinker Blvd.St. Louis, Mo. 63130

ERICEducational Resources Information CenterU.S. Department of 9ea1th, Educationand jelfare

U.S. Gov-nment Printing Office'aashington, D.C. 20402

FellowshiPFeliaJship of Reconciliation523 2:orth BroadJayNyack, flew York 10960

Lusi2a2ilaixlCouncil on Foreign Relations, Inc.58 East 68th StreetNew York, New York 10021

Foxvign PolicyNational Affairs, Inc.345 East 46th StreetNew York, New York 10017

PleaningsNewsletter of the Global EducationAssociates School Program

Global Education Associates552 Park AvenueEast Orange, N.J. 07017

Grass Roots1 Thomas Circle F.W.Jashington, D.C. 20005

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International Educational and Cul-tural Exchange

U.S. Advisory Commission on Inter-national Education and CulturalAffairs

U.S. Gov!rnment Printing OfficeWashington, D.C. 20520

International Perspectives: JournalCitizens Energy Council

Secretari of State for External Affairs P.O. Box 285Ottawa, Canada KlA 0S9 Allendale, U.J. 07401

New York Review of Books250 West 57th StreetNew York, New York 10019

Not Man Apart529 Commercial StreetSan Francisco, Calif. 94111

ILPS12.22.2220.02LII1

I tercom218 East 18th StreetNew York, Pew York 10003

Journal of Wor d Educ tionAssociation for 1.4orld Education3 Earbor Hill DriveHuntington, New York 11743

Liberation Magazine197 East 4th StreetNew York, New York 10009

Media and MethodsNorth American Publishing Co.401 N. Broad StreetPhiladelphia, Pa. 19108

'.!ilitarism Memo

Sponsored by the Fellowship ofReconciliation

Published by Committee on qilitarismin Education

5123 Truman RoadKansas City, lb. 64127

Nation333 Sixth AvenueNew York, ilew York 1001)

New Politics507 Fifth Avenuerew York, York 10017

New Republic1244 19th Street .W.

Washington, D.C. 20006

Pew Schools ExchangePettigrew, Arkansas 72752

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Nutr4tion ActionCenter for Science in the Public Interest1779 Church StreetWashington, D.C. 20036

Peace and FreedomWomen's International League for Peaceand Freedom

1213 Race StreetPhiladelphia, Pa. 19107

Peace Newe1501 Cherry StreetPhiladelphia, Pa. 19102

Peacemaker1255 Paddock Hills AvenueCincinnati, Ohio 45229

People and EnergyCenter for Science in the Public Interest1779 Church StreetWashington, D.C. 20036

PrioritasPeace Research LabWorld Community Center433 Skinker Blvd.St. Louis, Mo. 63130

Progressive403 Jest Gorham StreetMadison, Wisconsin 53703

Sevendavs206 Fifth AvenueVeJ York, LaJ York 10010

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S12111Journal of Women Culture and SocietyThe UniVersity of Chicago Press11030 Langley AvenueChicago, Illinois 60628

1912.1.1221Z2 .

1029 Vermont Avenue N.W.Wa shington, D.C. 20005

Technological Forecasting and SocialChange: An International JournalAmerican Elsevier Publishing Co.52 Vanderbilt AvenueNew York: rew York 10017

The FutureFuture CommunicationsP.O. Box 642Scottsdale, Arf.zona 85253

The Futurist: .A Journa of Forec stsTrends and Ideas About the Future

World Future SocietyP.O. Box 30369Bethesda Branch .

Washington, D.C. 20014

The Interdependent2(:. East 46th Streetew.York, New York 10017

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T'e ...oulm01 of Asiar StudiesAssociationfor Asian Studies: Inc.LaneUniversity of IdchiaanAnn Arbor, lAchigan 48109

iddle East ReviewAmerican Academic Association forPeace in the :AcJle East-Transaction Periodicals ConsortiumRutgers UniversityFew Brunswick, 08903

The Nationration Associates, Inc.333 Sixth AvenueFew York, :e.w York 10014

War/Peace Report218 East 18th StreetFew York','New York 10003

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Lar Resistance339 Lafayette Streetrew York, New York 10012

WN-MagazineWar Resisters League503 Atlantic AvenueBrooklyn, New York 11217

World PoliticsA journal of International RelationsPrinceton University PressPrinceton, V.L 08540

Ac.maalsmiaYToday Publications & rews Service, Inc.rational Press BuildingWashington, D.C. 20045

WORI ReportWorld Order Research InstituteVillanova UniversityVillanova, Pa. 1908O

World IssuesCenter for the Study of DemocraticInstitutions

Fund for the Republic, Inc.2056 Eucalyptus Hill RoadSanta Barbara, Calif. 93108

U.! . ChronicleU.F. PublicationsRoom LX-2300

York, Few York 10017

SocietyTransaction: Social Science andlodern Society

SocietyBox A, Rutgel-Tne State Un.yersityiew Brunswick, L.J. 08903

Social Justice Review3333 Westminster PlaceSt. Louis, b. 63108

Scientific Alerican41.5 L.adisor, Avenue

New York, New York 10017

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Science NewsScience Service, Inc.1719 N Street N.W.Washington, D.C. 20036

The New ReoublicA Journal of Politics and the Arts381 West Center StreetMarion, Ohio 43302

Social EducationJournal of the National Council for theSocial Studies

NCSS Publications1201 Sixteenth Street 1:.1.Washington, D.C. 20036

orldviewJournal of the Council on Religion andInternational Affairs

WorldviewP.O. Box 966Farmingdale, New York 11735

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HELPFUL AGENCIES

These agencies arelmvolved inwork or.materials related topeace and justice.

Action Against ApathyP.O. Box 11435St. Louis, Mo. 63105

Agency for:International Development2201 C Street N.W.Washington, D.C. 20006

Agribusiness Accountability Project1000 Wisconsin Avenue N.W.Washington, D.C. 20007

American Civil Liberties Union260 South 15th StreetPhiladelphia, Pa. 19102

American Friends Service Committee1501 Cherry StreetPhiladelphia, Pa. 19102

Amnesty International3618 Sacramento StreetSan Francisco, Calif. 94118

Another Mother for Peace407 North Maple DriveBeverly Hills, Calif, 90210

Arms Control Association11 Dupont Circle N.W.Washington, D.C. 20036

Arms Control and Disarmament AgencyU.S. Department of StateWashington, D.C. 20451

Asia Society112 East 64th StreetNew York, New York 10021

Association for Childhood EducationInternational

3615 Wisconsin Avenue N.W.Washington, D.C. 20016

Association for World Education3 Harbor Hill DriveHuntington, New York 11743

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Bread for the World235 East 49th StreetNew York, New York 10017

Brethren Service Commission1451 Dundee AvenueElgin, Illinois 60120

Campaign for Human Development(Nat'l) 1312 Massachusetts Avenue N.W.Washington, D.C. 20005

Carnegie Endowment for InternationalPeace1717 Massachusetts Avenue N.W.Washington, D.C. 20017

Catholic Committee on Appalachia31-A South 3rd AvenuePrestonsburg, Kentucky 41653

Catholic Peace Fellowship339 LafayetteNew York, New York 10012

Catholic Worker36 East 1st StreetNew York, New York 10003

Center for Concern3700 13th Street N.E.Washington, D.C. 20017

Center for Conflict Resolution520 N. LakeMadison, Wisconsin 53715

Center for Defense Information122 Maryland AvenueWashington, D.C. 20002

Center for Global Perspectives218 East 18th StreetNew York, New York 10003

Center for International EducationSchool of EducationUniversity of MassachusettsAmherst, Massachusetts 01002

Center for Peace StudiesUniversity of AkronAkron, Ohio 44325

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Center for Science in the PublicInterest

1779 Church Street N.W.Washington, D.C. 20036

Center for the Study of DemocraticInstitutions

2056 Eucalyptus Hill RoadSanta Barbara, Calif. 93108

Center for the Study of Developmentand Sercial Change

1430 Massachusetts Avenue*Cambridge, Mass. *02138

Canter for Teaching About Peaceand War

Wayne State University754 University Center Bldg.Detroit, Michigan 48202

Center for Teaching InternationalRelations

Graduate School of InternationalStudiesUniversity of DenverDenver, Colorado 80210

Center for War/Peace Studies218 East 18th StreetNew York, New York 10003

Central Committee for ConscientiousObjectors2016 Walnut StreetPhiladelphia, Pa. 19103

Clergy and Laity Concerned235 East 49th StreetNew York, New York 10017

Coalition for a New Foreign andMilitary Policy120 Maryland Avenue N.E.Washington, D.C. 20002

Coumission for Racial JusticeUnited Church of Chlist287 Park Avenue SouthNew York, New York 10010

Common Cause .

2030 MI Street N.W.Washington, D.C. 20036

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Consortium on Peace Research, Educationand Development (COPRED)

Gustavus Adolphus CollegeSt. Peter, Minnesota 56G82

Council on Interracial Books forChildren1841 BroadwayNew York, New York 10023

Council on Public and InternationalAffairs

P.O. Box 337Croton-on-Hudson, New York 10520

Council on Religion and InternationalAffairs (CRIA)

WORLDVIEW JOURNAL170 East 64th StreetNew York, New York 10021

Diablo Vally Education Project50 Vashell Way, Suite 300Orinda, Calif. 94563

Division for Latin AmericaP.O. Bex 60661430 K Street N.W.Washington, D.C. 20005

Educational Research Council of AmericaRockefeller BuildingCleveland, Ohio 44113

Environmental Coalition on Nuclear PowerA 400 Benson EastJenkintown, Pa. 19046

Episcopal Peace Fellowship61 Gramercy Park NorthNew York, New York 10010

Fellowship of ReconciliationBox 271Nyack, New York 10960

Foreign Policy Association345 48th StreetNew York, New York 10023

Foundation for Change1841 BroadwayNew York, New York 10023

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FriendsCoemittee on NationalLegislation

246 Second Street N.E.Washington, D.C. 20002

Friends of the Earth529 Commercial StreetSan Francisco, Calif. 94111

Garland Library of War and Peace24 West 45th StreetNewlfork, New York 10036

Global Education Associates552 Park AvenueEast Orange, N.J. 07017

Health Policy Advisory Center17 Murray StreetNew York, New York 10007

Or558 Capp StreetSan Francisco, Calif. 94110

Indo-China Currictilum Group11 Garden StreetCambridge, Mass. 02138

Institute for Education in Peaceand Justice

3700 West PineSt. Louis, Mo. 63108

Institute for Meditation andConflict Resolution49 East 68th StreetNew Yvrk, New York 10021

Institute for World Order1140 Avenue of the.AmericasNew York, New York 10036

InteractP.O. Lox 262Lakeside, Calif. 92040

Interreligious Task Force onU.S. Food Policy

110 Maryland Avenue N.E.Washington, D.C. 20002

Jane Addams Peace Association1213 Race StreetPhiladelphia, Pa. 19107

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Jewish Peace FellowshipBox 271Nyack, New York 10960

Justice Bducation Materials701 E. Columbia AveninCincinnati, Ohio 45215

Latin American Newsletters432 Park Avenue SouthNew York, New York 10016

Macro-Analysis Collective4722 Baltimore AvenuePhiladelphia, Pa. 19143

Medical Commission for Human Rights710 S. MarshfieldChicago, Illinois 60612

Mennonite Central Committee21 South 12th StreetAkron, Pa. 17501

Mershon CenterOhio State University199 West 10th AvenueColumbus, Ohio 43201

Movement for Economic Justice1611 Connecticut Avenue N.W.Washington, D.C. 20009

National Association for the Advancementof Humane Education

.1004 K Street N.W.Washington, D.C. 20006

National Catholic Conference onInterracial Justice

1307 S. WabashChicago, Illinois 60605

National Council. of Churches475 Rive:side DriveNew York, New York 10027

National Organization for WomenP.O. Box 185Philadelphia, Pa. 19105

National Welfare Rights Ozganization1419 H Street N.W.Washington, D.C. 20005

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Network224 D Street S.E,Washington, D.C. 20003

New Directions2021 L Street N.W.Washington, D.C. 20036

Overseas Development CouncilMs. Jane Millar Wood1717 Massachusetts Avenue N.W.Washington, D.C. 20036

Peacemakers1255 Paddock Hills AvenueCincinnati, Ohio 45229

Peace Research LaboratoryDr. Theodore Lentz6251 San Bonita AvenueSt. Louis, Mo. 63105

Promoting Enduring Peace, Inc.P.O. Box 103Woodmont, Conn. 06460

ilublic Action Coalition on Toys (PACT)38 West 9th StreetNewYork, New York

Quaker Project on Con:unity Conflict133 West 14th StreetNew York, New York 10011

SANE318 Massachusetts Avenue N.W.Washington, D.C. 20002

Scholastic Magazine and BookService, Inc.

900 Sylvan AvenueEnglewood Cliffs, N .J. 07632

Shalom CurricuiumUnited Church Board ol HccelandMinistries

Division of Publication1505 Race StreetPhiladelphia, Pa. 19102

Simile IIP.O. Box 1023La Jolla, Calif. 92037

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Society for Social Responsibility inScience221 Rock Hill ReadBala Cynwyd, Pa. 19004

Southern Christian Leadership Conference334 Auburn Avenue N.B.Atlanta, Georgia

State Education DepartmentCenter for International Program andComparative StudiesAlbany, New York 12224

Stockholm International Peace ResearchInstitute (SIPRI)

Sveavagen 166S-113 46 StockholmSweden

Student Advisory Committee on Inter-national Affairs1717 Massachusetts Avenue N.W.Washington, D.C. 20036

Third World Awareness, A Jesuit Project5430 S. UniversityChicago, Illinois 60615

UNESCO Publications Center317 East 34th StreetNew York, New York 10016

U.N. Development ProgramU.N. PlazaNew York, New York 10017

Union of Concerned Scientists1208 Massachusetts AvenueCambridge, Mass. 02138

United Farm WorkersP.O. Box 62Keene, Calif. 93531

The United Nations Association of theU.S.A.833 United Nations PlazaNew York, New York 10017

U.S. Arms and Disarmament Agency2201 C Street N.W.Washington, D.C. 20451

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U.S. Catholic ConferenceOffice of International Justiceand Peace

1312 Massachusetts Avenue N.W.Washington, D.C. 20005

U.S. Committee for UNICEF331 East 38th StreetNew York, New York 10016

U.S. Government Printing OfficeWashington, D.C. 20402

War Resisters League339 Lafayette StreetNew York, New York 10012

War Tax Resistance629 S. Hill StreetLos Angeles, Calif. 90014

WINBox 547Rifton, New York 12471

Women on Words and ImagesP.O. Box 2163Princeton, N.J. 08540

Women's Action Alliance200 Park AvenueNew York, New York

Women's International League forPeace and Freedom1213 RaceStreetPhiladelphia, Pa. 19107

World Affairs Council of PhiladelphiaJohn Wanamaker Store13th end Markert110Adzipbile .PA3T7

The World Future SocietyP.O. Box 30369Washington, D.C. 20014

World Order Research InstituteVillanova UniversityVillanova, Pa. 19085

World United, Inc.P.O. Box 4286Philadelphia, Pa. 19144

World Without War Council1730 Grove StreetBerkeley, Calif. 94109.

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Harry N. Abrams, Inc.110 East 59th StreetNew York, New York 10022

Jane Addams Peace Association1213 Race StreetPhiladelphia, Pa. 19107

Ace Books1120 Avenue of the AmericasNew York, New York 10036

Addison-Wesley Publishing Co., Inc.Reading, Mass. 01867

Allyn and Bacon, Inc.470 Atlantic AvenueBoston, Mass. 02210

Appleton-Century-Crofts292 Madison AvenueNew York, New York 10017

Atheneum Publishers122 East 42 StreetNew York, New York 10017

Avon Books959 Eighth AvenueNe York, New York 10019

Ballantine Books, Inc.201 East 50th StreetNew York, New York 10022

Bantam Books, Inc.665 Fifth AvenueNew York, New York 10019

2asio Books, Inc.10 East 53ra StreetNew York, New York 10022

3eacon Press, Inc.23 Beacon Street3oston, Mass. 02108

Benziger86o Third AvenueNew York, New York 10022

Bobbs-Merrill Co., Inc.4300 West 62nd StreetIndianapalis, Indiana 46268

Columbia University Press562 Nest 113th StreetNew York, New York 10025

Crest BooksP.O. Box 993Loma Linda, Calif. 92354

Thomas Crowell Co.666 Fifth AvenueNew York, New York 10019

Dodd, read & Co.79 Madison AvenueNew York, New York 10016

Doubleday.& Co., Inc.501 Franklin AvenueGarden City, New York 11530

E.P. Dutton and Co., Inc.201 Park Avenue SouthNew York, New York 10003

Duxbury Press6 Bound Brook Ct.F. Scituate, rass. 02060

Feminist PressBox 334Old Westbury, New York 11568

Free Press866 Third AvenueNew York, New York 10022

W.H. Freeran & Co.660 rarket StreetSan Francisco, Calif. 94104

Friendship Press475 Riverside DriveNew York, New York 10027

Glencoe Presssee Macmillan Co.

Grossman Publishers, Inc.625 radison AvenueNew York, New York 10022

Halsted Press605 Third AvenueNew York, New York 10016

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Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc.757 Third AvenueNew York, Neyv York 10017

Harper & Row, Publishers, Inc.10 East 53rd StreetNew York, New York 10022

Hart Publishing Co.15 West 4th StreetNew York, New York 10012

Hayden Book Co.50 E$:sex StreetRochelle, Park, N.J. 07662

Hogarth'Press, Inc.470 Atlantic AvenueBoston, Mass. 02210

Holt, Rinehart & Winston, Inc.383 Madison Avenueflew York, New York 10017

Houghton Mifflin551 Fifth Avenueflew York, New York 10077

Indiana University PressTenth and Morton StreetsBloomington, Indiana 47401

International Publishing Co.381 Park Avenue SouthNew York, New York 10016

Alfred A. knopf, Inc.201 East 50th Streetflew York, New York 10022

10'0,71 Inc.

P.O. Box 10197Pittsburgh, Pa. 15232

Little, Brown and Co.34 Beacon StreetBoston, Mass. 02106

Macmillan Publishing Co., Inc.866 Third .AvenueNew York, New Yo1.k 10022

McCuthan Publishing Corp.2526 Grove StreetBerkeley, Calif. 94704

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McGraw-Hill Inc.1221 Avenue of the AmericasNew York, New York 10020

Charles E. Merrill. Publishing Co.1303 Alum Creek DriveColumbus, Ohio 43216

William Morrow & Co., Inc.105 Madison AvenueNew York, New York 10016

New American Library1301 Avenue of the AmericasNew York, New York 10019

W.W. Norton & Co., Inc.500 Fifth AvenueNew York, Mew York 10036

Orbis Press:.laryknoll New York 10545

Oxford University Prest200 Madison AvenueFew York , New York 10016

Pantheon Books201 East 50thStreetNew York, New York 10022

Paulist Press400 Sette DriveParamus, N.., . 07652

Penguin Books, Inc.625 Madison Avenueflew York, New York 10022

Pergamon Press, Inc.Maxwell Nouse, Fairview ParkElmsford, New York 10523

Pocket Books630 Fifth Avenueflew York, New York 10020

Praeger Book Co.111 Fourth Avenueflew York, New York 10003

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Princeton University Press41 William StreetPrinceton, N.J. 08540

G.P. Putnam's Sons200 Madison AvenueNew York, New York 10016

Quadrangle PressThe New York Times Co.10 East 53rd StreetNew York, New York 10022

Random House, Inc.201 East 50th StreetNew York, New York 10022

Scott, Foresman and Co.1900 E. Lake AvenueGlenviev6 Illinois 60025

Seabury Press, Inc.815 Second Avenueflew York, flew York 10017

Schocken Books, Inc.200 Madison Avenueflew York, flew York 10016

Simon and Schuster, Inc.630 Fifth AvenueNew York, New York 10020

L. Stuart Inc.120 Entrprise AvenueSecaucus, N.J. 07094

TouchstoneClarion Press1941 Bishop LaneSuite 901Louisville, Kentucky 40218

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Van flostrand Reinhold Co.450 West 33rd StreetNew York, New York 10001

Viking Press625 Madison AvenueNew York, New York 10022

Neal Watson Academic Publications, Inc.156 Fifth Avenueflew York, flew York 10010

John Wiley & Sons, Inc.605 Third AvenueNew York, flew York 10016

Winston Press, Inc.25 Groveland'TerraceMinneapolis, Minn. 55403

United Church Board for Homeland Ministries1505 Race StreetPhiladelphia, Pa. 19102

Universe Books381 Park Avenue Southflew York, New York 10016

University of Oklahoma Press1005 Asp AvenueErman, Oklahoma 73019