National Resources

  • Teaching Tolerance

    Teaching Tolerance The Teaching Tolerance blog is a place where educators who care about diversity, equity and justice can find news, suggestions, conversation and support, including professional development opportunities, classroom resources, film kits, webinars, and …

  • Philadelphia Folklore Project

    Philadelphia Folklore Project The PFP is an independent, public, folklife agency that documents, supports, and presents Philadelphia-area folk arts and culture, including the arts of people who have been in the city for generations and …

  • Oral History Association

    Oral History Association OHA engages with policy makers, educators, and others to help foster best practices and encourage support for oral history and oral historians. With an international membership, OHA serves a broad and diverse …

  • Local Learning: National Network for Folk Arts in Education

    Local Learning: National Network for Folk Arts in Education Local Learning: The National Network for Folk Arts in Education is a national arts service organization that connects folklorists and educators across the nation and advocates for …

  • City Lore

    City Lore City Lore documents, presents, and advocates for New York City’s grassroots cultures to ensure their living legacy in stories and histories, places and traditions. The organization works in four cultural domains (urban folklore …

  • American Folklore Society

    American Folklore Society The American Folklore Society is an association of folklorist, the scholars who study and communicate knowledge about folklore throughout the world. Check out the Folklore and Education Section for teaching resources and …

  • American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress

    American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress The AFC is one of the largest archives of ethnographic materials from the United States and around the world, encompassing millions of items of ethnographic and historical …

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