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1. http://www.homebeats.co.uk/

Website of the Insitutute of Race Relations. This organisation seeks to fight racial injustice and reflect the views of those who suffer from racism. It carries out research and produces educational resources. The website includes information on contemporary issues such as the Asylum Bill and the Lawrence Inquiry, a forum for discussion and a mailing list.

2. http://www.britkid.org/

Website about race, racism and life in Britain today. It is in cartoon form and directed at young people.

3.http://www.childline.org.uk/racism/

Website with advice on how to deal with racist bullying.

4. http://webgate.poptel.org.uk/migrantmedia/

Website of Migrant Media who have produced a number of videos examining the experiences of black and migrant communities in Britain and Europe. They are an independent media training centre and production company set up in 1989 and run by people from migrant backgrounds.

5. http://www.carf.demon.co.uk/

Website of campaign against racism and fascism. Includes features on a range of issues including race and youth culture, race and sport. Information on campaigns against racial injustice across Europe.

6. http://jewmuseum.ort.org

Website devoted to Jewish history and religion in Britain and beyond.

7. http://www.blacknet.co.uk/history/

Examines the black presence in Britain. It includes a brief chronology of Black British History and a compilation of some of the most influential black people to live in Britain before the 20th century.