- Share your creative writing through Voices!
I am currently collecting poetry, short stories, and other pieces of creative writing for Voices!, the Multicultural Pavilion's new Poetry E-Journal. This provides us with another way to connect and share our stories. To submit your creative writing, or for more information, Email me at gorski@earthlink.net.
- Submit an article to the Multicultural Education Research Room
The Research Room is a collection of papers, essays, interviews, and reviews submitted by Multicultural Pavilion users from around the world. You can publish your research or paper on the Multicultural Pavilion to share your work with others in your field or with similar interests.
- Suggest an addition to the Multicultural Song Index
The Multicultural Song Index is a categorized listing of popular songs which address issues including race, gender, sexual orientation, social class, etc. The index has been developed through a collaboration among teachers, activists, and other users of the Pavilion. Suggest a song, and your name will be added to a list of contributors on the Song Index page.
- Send your film for online review
One way the Pavilion highlights some of the positive work being done in the field of education is through the Multicultural Film Reviews. If you have produced a film or developed any other product that may be of interest to Pavilion users, you can have it reviewed and listed in the Reviews section of the site.
- Participate in online discussion forums on Multicultural Education
There has been increased participation lately on the Multicultural Discussion Forums, a bulleted online discussion on multicultural issues and education. These are forums through which your questions can be addressed by other educators, students, and activists worldwide. Participate by posting your questions, responding to others' questions, and keeping the dialogue flowing.
- Join MCPavilion, the Email-based discussion forum
MCPavilion, the Multicultural Pavilion's Email discussion forum, is comprised of close to 300 educators and activists from over 25 different countries discussing multicultural issues and education. This forum provides opportunities for networking, dialoging, collaborating, and resource-sharing.