Links to other Affirmative Action and Related Web Sites
- EEOC (Equal Employment Opportunity Commission) – the home page of this U.S. government agency
- Amnesty International – international human rights organization
- The International Court of Justice (The World Court) – The International Court of Justice is the principal judicial organ of the United Nations. Its seat is at the Peace Palace in The Hague (Netherlands).
- Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Home Page (site #1) – the ADA home page sponsored by the U.S. Department of Justice
- Americans With Disabilities (site #2)- Covers the ADA.
- Americans With Disabilities (site #3) – detailed information regarding the ADA.
- United States Commission on Civil Rights – an independent, bipartisan, fact-finding agency of the executive branch of the United State governent established under the Civil Rights Act of 1957
- Affirmative Action Success Stories – reports on the triumphs of Affirmative Action
- Coalition to Defend Affirmative Action (BAMN) – has many resources including up to date news articles on Affirmative Action and a resources links that gives you many facts and scenarios that will help to further the progress of Affirmative Action.
- Race, Gender and Affirmative Action – a resource page for teaching
- TIMELINE – is a great way to learn about the history of Affirmative Action. .
- American Association for Affirmative Action – has links to information on Affirmative Action and the different branches of the government.
- University of Rhode Island Affirmative Action – provides information on policies and provides links to other pages that may be of interest to anyone interested in the topic.
- Colgate Univesity Affirmative Action Program - provides information on policies and the Affirmative Action plan at Colgate
- University of Missouri-Columbia Libraries Affirmative Action Program – provides information on an Affirmative Action Program at the University of Missouri
- Affirmative Action Review: The Report to the President – George Stephanopoulous and Christopher Edley, Jr. 1995 report to President Clinton
- The National Organization for Women (NOW) and Affirmative Action – Contains information about the rights women and issues of Affirmative action.
- Chinese for Affirmative Action – A website that examines the civil and political rights of Chinese and Asian Americans within the context of, and in the interest of, advancing multiracial democracy in the United States.
- Affirmative Action and Asians – Examines discrimination against Asians and Asian Americans.
- International Gay and Lesbian Association – global coverage of gay and lesbian rights
- El Centro de la Raza – a civil rights organization

