General Resources on Ethnic Groups
Library resources:
Multiculturalism and
Ethnic Groups
Pittsburgh Region
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Global Pittsburgh
Just as Pittsburgh opened its doors to early settlers and immigrants and encouraged them to flourish, globalpittsburgh.org would like to provide today's immigrants and international visitors with a forum to gather information, share experiences, and celebrate cultural diversity. They have information on current ethnic communities in Pittsburgh: -
Kennywood Nationality Days
Each summer Kennywood Amusement Park celebrates the heritage of Pittsburgh ethnic groups with special days for Byzantine, Carpatho-Russians, Croatians, Greeks, Hungarians, Irish, Italians, Jewish, Polish, Scottish, Serbians, Slovaks, and Slovenians. -
Pittsburgh Folk Festival
Food and entertainment from 15 countries. Organized by Pittsburgh area ethnic associations. Occurs every year on Memorial Day weekend (end of May). -
Pittsburgh.net: A Guide to Pittsburgh by Ethnic Communities
Contact information for ethnic clubs, restaurants, and organizations, with some web links. -
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: Ethnic neighborhoods becoming thing of past
An article from May 25, 2003 about the declining ethnicity of European neighborhoods in Pittsburgh. -
Pittsburgh Refugee Center
The Pittsburgh Refugee Center (PRC) is a community-based nonprofit whose mission is to empower refugees to become self-sufficient and integrated into their new communities. -
University of Pittsburgh Nationality Rooms
Twenty-six classrooms on the ground floor of Pitt's 42 story Cathedral of Learning created by Pittsburgh's ethnic communities as monuments to their cultural heritage. In December they are decorated for the holidays.
Pennsylvania
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Historical Society of Pennsylvania
The Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies merged into the Historical Society of Pennsylvania and now you will find information on immigrant and ethnic history within their "education" section. -
Pennsylvania Humanities Council
The PHC offers a list of Commonwealth Speakers that are available to speak on various topics, including ethnic and immigrant history.
United States
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Center for the Study of Upper Midwestern Cultures
This Center at the University of Wisconsin studies local culture -
Ellis Island American Family Immigration History Center
If you have an ancestor who came to the US through Ellis Island, check here to find him/her. -
Local Learning: The National Network for Folk Arts in Education
Local Learning began as the National Task Force for Folk Arts in Education during a 1993 national roundtable at the National Endowment for the Arts. Today, they are a loose network of hundreds of people interested in engaging young people with their own traditional culture and with the local culture and folklore of their families, regions, and the larger world. -
New America Media
New America Media provides news about immigrants and ethnic groups. -
Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage
promotes the understanding and continuity of contemporary grassroots cultures in the United States and abroad. In June and July each year, it holds a two week Folklife Festival on the Mall in Washington DC. -
Simon Wiesenthal Center: Museum of Tolerance Online
Multimedia resources on the Jewish Holocaust from the Simon Wiesenthal Center in Los Angeles. Read about Chiune (Sempo) Sugihara, the Japanese consular official serving in Lithuania, who saved one of the largest number of Jews in the Holocaust. -
WLIW21 Ethnic Heritage
New York PBS station WLIW21 presents programming that showcases the cultural history of the United States.

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