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One late entry in list of things I brought back from Phoenix:
P-2-P (Personal-to-Political and Political-to-Personal) Workshop from AAUW Ridgefield (CT). Materials to use for a program to reach out to and draw in girls’ organizations. For details see aauw-ct-ridgefield.org/documents/Apathy2Activism.html
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If you read Kay White’s summary of a workshop on the National Girls Collaborative Project, you may be wondering what your branch can do, specifically, to help girls develop and maintain an interest in science, technology, engineering, and math. A handout from that workshop has been posted (thanks to Dot McLane of PA). You’ll find […]
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Photos from the AAUW 2007 Convention in Phoenix.
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At the summer meeting in Gastonia, we handed out copies of the executive summary of Behind the Pay Gap. If you’d like to make additional copies and/or weren’t at that meeting, here is the Executive Summary of Behind the Pay Gap, the report that was released in April. For more information or to download the […]
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Attendees at the AAUW 2007 convention were treated to several powerful videos. The July edition of EdEqChange has information on access to those. All members are encouraged to read those memos, but because of wide interest in the videos, that portion of the memo is reprinted here.
AAUW: Because Equity Is Still an Issue (a new […]
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AAUW Thousand Oaks CA has published three volumes of “Profiles of Women Past & Present.” Each volume describes fifteen remarkable women with monologues for you to present or read aloud. There are even costume and prop suggestions. Nancy has review copies. Check with her or see www.aauwto.org for more details and ordering information.
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A subset of our “Historic Pinciples” selected by AAUW NC members who were looking at only one page of the booklet.
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Last fall, the “member services database” was launched at www.aauw.org. I helped run a workshop in Phoenix about this, and presented some of the information at the AAUW NC summer meeting.
I forgot to pass out the handouts on the database — I’ll be mailing those to the branch presidents in the next edition of the […]
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Kay White, president of AAUW Chapel Hill, attended the Association Convention in Phoenix, but was not able to be at our summer meeting.
Here is her report on the National Girls Collaborative Project Workshop
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We’ll be talking more about the National Girls Collaborative Project at the AAUW NC Summer meeting, but the message I took from Phoenix was that the most important thing for branch members to do is to find the programs in our communities that are helping girls move towards science, technology, engineering and math and get […]
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