The Activists Cook Book, by Andrew
Boyd Available from: United for a Fair Economy, 37 Temple Place,
5th Floor, Boston, MA. Tel: (617) 423-2148Fax: (617) 423-0191Email:
[email protected]<www.stw.org>
A manual full of good ideas for taking action
and making a difference on social and economic issues.
Children Hungering for Justice: Curriculum
on Hunger and Children�s Rights Available from: Church
World Service, Office on Global Education, 2115 N. Charles Street,
Baltimore, MD 21218-5755.Tel: (410) 727-6106.
A curriculum with units for K-1, 5-8, and
high school that includes both informative activities and guidelines
for taking action.
Child Labor is Not Cheap, by
Amy Sanders
Available from: Resource Center for the Americas,
317 Seventeenth Avenue NE, Minneapolis, MN 55414-2077.
Tel: (612) 627-9445Fax: (612) 627-9450Email:
[email protected]
A three-lesson unit for grades 8-12 that uses
innovative activities for learning about child labor and taking
action to end it. Cost: $14.95
Exploding the Hunger Myths,
by Sonja Williams
Available from: Institute for Food and Development
Policy�Food First
398 60th Street, Oakland, CA 94618 Tel: (510)
654-4400Fax: (510) 654-4551Email: [email protected]
Source of Part B of the activity Hunger
USA, as well as other learning materials. 1987.
Food: Where Nutrition, Politics &
Culture Meet, by D. Katz et. al.
Available from: Center for Science in the
Public Interest
1755 S Street NW, Washington, DC 20009 Tel:
(202) 332-6000
Source of Part A of the activity Hunger
USA, as well as other learning materials. 1976.
Human Rights for All, by Edward
OBrien et. al.
Available from: Street Law Inc., 918 16th
St. NW, Washington, DC 20006-2902.
Tel: (202) 293-0088Fax: (202) 293-0089
This comprehensive text on human rights contains
a chapter on social and economic rights, with innovative activities
and informative text. A teacher�s guide in available with the text.
Listen to Us: The World�s Working Children,
by Jane Springer
Available from: Publishers Group West, 4054
Emeryville, CA 94608.
This well-illustrated book helps young people
understand the world. 1997.
Local Action/Global Change: Learning
about the Human Rights of Women and Girls, by Julie Mertus,
Mallika Dutt and Nancy Flowers
Available from: Women's Inc., 777 UN Plaza,
New York, NY 10017.
Tel: (212) 687-8633Fax: (212) 661-2704
Email: [email protected]
This resource book has chapters and learning
activities on women in the workplace, women in the economy, and
the social and cultural rights of women. 1999.
The New Global Economy: A View from
the Bottom Up,
Available from: Resource Center for the Americas
317 Seventeenth Avenue NE, Minneapolis, MN 55414-2077.
Tel: (612) 627-9445Fax: (612) 627-9450Email:
[email protected]<www.americas.org/rtca>
A 23 minute video and workshop/game kit for
high school students and adults.
Sustainable America Organizer Kit on
Human Rights
Available from: Sustainable America, 350 5th
Ave, Room 3112, New York, NY 10118-3199.
Tel: (212) 234-4221Fax: (202) 239-3670Email:
sustamer@sanetworkord
A lively handbook that puts economic development
in a human rights context, providing background information and
action ideas. 1998.
Teaching Global Awareness with Simulation
and Games, by S. Lamy et. al.
Available from: Center for Teaching International
Relations, University of Denver, 2201 S Gaylord St., Denver, CO
80208.
Tel: (800) 967-2847Fax: (303) 871-2906
Source for �The Scramble for Wealth,� and
many other creative learning strategies. 1994.
Why Is There Hunger in Our Community?,
by A. Dorosin, C. Geelan, E. Gordon, and R. Moore
Available from: Alameda County Community Food
Bank, 10901 Russet Street, Oakland, CA 94603 Tel: (510) 568-FOOD
Source of Part D of the activity Hunger
USA, with curriculum units for grades K-3, 4-6, and 7-12. 1997.
Children without Childhoods
Available from: American Federation of Teachers
Child Labor Project, 55 New Jersey Ave., NA, Washington, DC 20001.
Tel: (202) 879-4400Email: [email protected]
One of several publications on child labor
by the American Federation of Teachers.
Hunger in America
Available from: University of Illinois, Visual
Aid Service, Champaign, IL 61820. Tel: (208) 333-1360.
I am a Child
Available from: International Labour Organisation,
Geneva 22, 1211 Switzerland.
A 52-minute video that offers images and personal
stories of children at work. Comes with a study guide, Stop!
Child Labor.
Kids in the Fields
Available from: The National Labor Committee,
275 7th Ave., 15th Floor, New York, NY 10001. Tel: (212) 242-3002Fax:
(212) 242-3821Email: [email protected]
An excellent 23-minute video about child farm
workers.
Zoned for Slavery: The Child Behind
the Label:
Available from: The National Labor Committee,
275 7th Ave., 1st Floor, New York, NY 10001. Tel: (212) 242-3002Fax:
(212) 242-3821
A 23-minute video, used with Child Labor
is Not Cheap, credibly esposes the plight of young workers and
inspires viewers action to reform industries that rely on maquilas.
1995.
Human Rights Web Sites
<http://www.hrusa.org> (for curriculum/
community action ideas)
<http://www.amnesty-usa.org> (for information
about Amnesty International)
<http://www.hrea.org>
<http://www.igc.org/igc/issues/hr>
<http://www.unicef.org/voy/meeting/rig/rigpics.html>
<http://hrlibrary.law.umn.edu>
<http://www.un.org/rights>
�A Bullet Can�t Kill A Dream�<http://www.mirrorimage.com/igbal/index.html>
American School Food Service Association<www.asfa.org>
Bread for the World<www.bread.org>
Campaign for Labor Rights<www.summersault.com/-agh/clr>
Center for Economic Conversion <www.conversion.org>
Co-op America<www.greenpages.org>
and <www.sweatshops.org>
Do Something<www.dosomething.org>
Fair Trade Federation<www.fairtradefederation.com>
FOOD FIRST Institute for Food & Development
Policy<www.foodfirst.org>
Free the Children<www.freethechildren.org>
Friends Committee for National Legislation
(FCNL)<www.fcnl.org>
The Hunger Project<www.thp.org>
International Labor Rights Fund<www.laborrights.org>
Kensington Welfare Rights Union<www.libertynet.org>
International Campaign to Ban Land Mines
<www.un.org/pubs/cyberschoolbus>
<www.un.org/Pubs/CSB/index.html>
National Labor Committee<www.nlcnet.org>
Oxfam<www.oxfamamericaorg>
People�s Decade for Human Rights Education<www.pdhre.org>
Resource Center for the Americas<www.Americas.org/rca>
Save the Children<www.savethechildren.org>
Sustainable America<www.sanetwork.org>
Take Action Database<www.react.com/activate>
UNITE! Campaign against Sweatshops<www.uniteunion.org/sweatshops/sweatshop.html>
United for a Fair Economy<www.stw.org>
United Nations Children�s Fund (UNICEF)<www.unicef.org/sowc96/about.htm>
US Committee for UNICEF<www.unicefusa.org>
World Hunger Year<www.worldhungeryear.org>
Zero Population Growth<www.zpg.org>
ORGANIZATIONS WORKING FOR
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL JUSTICE
The following activist organizations provide resources for learning
about social and economic rights.
Bread for the World
Box W, 1100 Wayne Ave, Suite 1000, Silver
Springs, MD 20910
Tel: (301) 608-2400Fax: (301) 608-2401
Bread for the World is a Christian citizens�
movement that addresses hunger issues in the USA.
Campaign for Labor Rights
1247 E Street SE, Washington, DC 20003
Tel: (541) 344-5410
Publishes newsletter with up-to-date information
on all sweatshop campaigns and analysis of current labor-rights
issues.
Center for Economic Conversion
222 View St., Mt. View, CA 94041
Tel: (650) 968-8798Fax: (650) 968-1126Email:
[email protected]
Educates about the military economy and facilitates
the process of converting to a civilian-based economy. Resource
guides, and handbooks and reports. Teacher�s kit on economic conversion
for high school classrooms.
Center for Teaching International Relations
(CTIR)
University of Denver, 2201 S. Gaylord St.,
Denver, CO 80208
Tel: (800) 967-2847 Fax: (303) 871-2906
Curriculum materials and teaching guides for
all grade levels, including Teaching Global Awareness with
Simulations and Games.
Church World Service, Office on Global
Education
2115 N. Charles St., Baltimore, MD 21218-5755
Tel: (410) 727-6106
Curriculum materials and fact sheets, including
a curriculum available for K-12 classrooms.
Co-Op America
1612 K St. NW, #600, Washington, DC 20006
Tel: (202) 872-5307
Conducts anti-sweatshop campaigns targeting
Disnet, publishes National Green Pages, <www.greenpages.org>,
and sponsors <www.sweatshops.org>
Fair Trade Federation
P.O. Box 126, Barre, MA 01005
Tel: (508) 355-0284
Promotes fair-trade products and businesses.
Food First Information and Action Network
Institute for Food & Development Policy,
398 60th St., Oakland, CA 94618 Tel: (510) 654-4400
Educational materials, teaching kits, simulations,
lesson plans and student readings including Food First Curricula
that engage children in questioning the roots of global hunger.
National Labor Committee
275 Seventh Ave., 1st Floor, New York, NY
10001
Tel: (212) 242-3002Fax: (211) 242.3821Email:
[email protected]<www.nlcnet.org>
National Labor Committee provides materials
on overseas sweatshops, including video entitled
Zoned for Slavery: the Child behind the Label.
The Resource Center of the Americas
317 Seventeenth Ave. SE, Minneapolis, MN 55414-2077
Tel: (612) 627-9445Fax: (612) 627-9450Email:
[email protected]
Educational resources on economic and cultural
issues in the Americas, including Child Labor is not Cheap
and The Cost of Your Shirt, a simulation exercise for secondary
students based on the lives of Guatemalan textile workers.
Stanford Program on International and Cross-Cultural
Education (SPICE)
Institute for International Studies (IIS),
Littlefield Center, Room 14, Stanford University, 300 Lasuen Street,
Stanford, CA 94305-5013
Tel: (650) 723-1114
Educational resources, including Living
in a Global Age, a simulation of international trade between
developed and developing countries.
Sustainable America
42 Broadway, #1744, New York, NY 10004
Tel: (212) 239-4221 www.sanetwork.org
Email: [email protected]
Sustainable America publishes an Organizer
Kit on Human Rights, an action and resource kit highlighting
the connection between human rights, economic rights, workers rights,
and sustainable economic development.
World Bank Publications
The World Bank, P.O. Box 960, Herndon, VA
20172-0960
Tel: (703) 661-1580(800) 645-7247Email: [email protected]
Educational materials, including Toward
a Better World learning kit series, providing in-depth case
studies of international development projects and problems.
Zero Population Growth
1400 Sixteenth St. N.W., Suite 320, Washington,
D.C. 20036
Tel: (202) 332-2200(800) POP-1956Fax: (202)
332-2302Email: [email protected]<www.zpg.org>
Curriculum materials including People and
the Planet: Lessons for a Sustainable Future, and Earth Matters:
Studies for our Global Future, which include excellent exercises
on resource use and distribution, hunger, poverty, and environmental
issues.
The following activist organizations use
a human rights framework, either explicitly or implicitly, in their
work promoting and protecting economic, social and cultural rights.
Many of their web sites provide links to similar organizations.
Center for Human Rights Education
P.O. Box 311020, Atlanta, GA 31131
Tel: (404) 344-9629Fax: (404) 346-7517Email:
[email protected]
CHRE trains community leaders and student
activists to promote the full realization of human rights in the
USA.
Clean Clothes Campaign
Minnesota Fair Trade Coalition, 317-17th Ave
SE, Minneapolis, MN 55414 Tel: (612) 627-9445Fax: (612) 627-9450
An international campaign coalition of consumer
organizations trade union, researchers and others to inform consumers
about working conditions in the clothing industry and improve conditions
through education and direct advocacy.
Free the Children
1750 Steele Ave. West, Suite 218, Concord,
Ontario, L4K 2L7, Canada
Tel: (905) 760-9382Fax: (905) 760-9157Email:
[email protected]<www.freethechildren.org>
Founded by teenager Craig Kielburger, Free
the Children mobilizes young people in the fight against child labor.
Friends Committee on National Legislation
(FCNL)
245 Second St., NE, Washington, DC 20002-5795
Tel: (202) 547-6000Fax: (202) 547-6019Email:
[email protected]<www.clarknet/pub/fcnl/fedbud.htm>
The FCNL web site contains information about
The Citizens Budget Campaign (CBC), a national coalition of religious,
peace, and domestic human needs organizations dedicated to public
education and advocacy on budget issues. Briefing papers include:
Ending Hunger, Affordable Housing, Humane Welfare Policy, Sustainable
Development, Economic Conversion, and Tax Justice.
The Hunger Project
15 E 26th Street, Suite 1401, New York, NY
10010
Tel: (212) 551-9100 or (800) 228-6691Fax:
(212) 532-9785Email: [email protected] <www.thp.org>
An international organization dedicated to
ending hunger by working at the grassroots level to empower individuals
and teach them skills to raise themselves out of poverty.
International Child Resource Institute
1581 Leroy Ave., Berkeley, CA 94708
Tel: (510) 644-1000Fax: (510) 525-4106Email:
[email protected]
International Child Resource Institute works
to improve the lives of children throughout the world by providing
technical assistance and information.
Kensington Welfare Rights Union (KWRU)
PO Box 50678, Philadelphia, PA 19132-9720
Tel: (215) 763-4584Email: [email protected]
KWRU is building a movement based on and led
by the interests and organization of the poor, with the goals of
ending poverty and exposing violations of the right to a living
wage, housing, health care, food, clothing, and education.
OXFAM
26 West Street, Boston, MA 02111
Tel: (617) 482-1211Fax: (617) 728-2594Email:
infoforoxfamamerica.org <www.oxfamamerica.org>
Creates partnerships with poor communities
around the world to provide emergency and technical support and
program funding to break down structural barriers to self-sufficiency.
People�s Decade for Human Rights Education
(PDHRE)
526 11th Street, New York, NY 10025
Tel: (212) 749-3156Fax: (212) 666-6325Email:
[email protected]<www.pdhre.org>
PHDRE is a non-profit educational organization
promoting the Universal Declaration�s principles world wide. Their
web site includes fact sheets on the human rights connection with
development, work, poverty, and other economic and social issues.
Save the Children
54 Wilton Road, Westport, CN 06880
Tel: (203) 221-4024(800) 243-5075<www.savethechildren.org>
Save the Children works at the community level
to promote children�s well-being and development.
Sweatshop Watch
310 8th St., Ste. 309, Oakland, CA 94607
Tel: (510) 834-8990<www.sweatshopwatch.org>
A coalition committed to eliminating sweatshops.
United for a Fair Economy (formerly Share
the Wealth)
37 Temple Place, 5th Floor, Boston, MA
Tel: (617) 423-2148Fax: (617) 423-0191Email:
[email protected]<www.stw.org>
United for a Fair Economy draws public attention
to the consequences of growing income and wealth inequality, through
educational programs such as The Activist Cookbook, development
of organizing tools, action campaigns, and research.
U.S. Committee for UNICEF
333 E. 38th St., New York, NY 10016
Tel: (212) 686-5522Email: [email protected]<www.unicefusa.org>
U.S. Committee for UNICEF works in more than
160 countries and territories proving health care, clean water,
improved nutrition, and education.
World Hunger Year
505 Eighth Ave, 21st floor New York, NY 10018-6582
Tel: (212) 629-8850 or (800) 5-HUNGRYEmail:[email protected]<
www.worldhungeryear.org>
World Hunger Year was created to support and
promote innovative, long term solutions to hunger through self-reliance,
economic justice, community building, and food security.