For San Diegans

Libraries (Public)

San Diego County Library
San Diego County Public Law Library
San Diego Public Library
San Diego Public Library - "Ask Now" Virtual Reference Desk
San Diego Public Library - Volunteer Program Opportunities

Libraries (University)

Miramar College Library
NewSchool of Architecture and Design - Architectural Library
Point Loma Nazarene University - Ryan Library
San Diego City College Library
San Diego Mesa College Library
San Diego State University Library
UCSD Libraries
UCSD Libraries: "Ask A Librarian" Virtual Reference Desk
University of San Diego - Copley Library

Other Local Collections and Information Sources

Chicano/a Hispanic, and Mexican-American Genealogical Resources in San Diego, California
and Surrounding Areas: A Pathfinder by Liberty Smith
Journal of San Diego History
Lesbian and Gay Historical Society of San Diego
The Midge Costanza Institute for Politics and Public Policy - Archives
San Diego Historical Society Archives
The San Diego Society of Natural History Biodiversity Research Library
San Diego Supercomputer Center Library
Women's History Museum and Library of San Diego

Local Politics

Activist San Diego - Networking for Social Change
The Midge Costanza Institute for Politics and Public Policy
The Organic Collective
RadioActive San Diego
San Diego Coalition for Peace and Justice
San Diego Indymedia Center
The San Diego Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered Community Center
VegSanDiego.com

Art & Miscellaneous

Eveoke Dance Theatre
Grrrlzines a Go-Go
San Diego Online Transit Information System (OTIS)
S/he Collective - Art + Activism

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Created by Liberty Smith. Last updated: April 24, 2006.

The work of an intellectual is not to shape others' political will; it is, through the analyses that he carries out in his own field, to question over and over again what is postulated as self-evident, to disturb people's mental habits, the way they do and think things. -- Michel Foucault