I want my million dollars! 2018 pay gap article
AAUW salary negotiation workshops are a proven way to fight the gender pay gap. Learn about special support for workshops in NC.
DetailsAAUW salary negotiation workshops are a proven way to fight the gender pay gap. Learn about special support for workshops in NC.
DetailsThe Fall 2017 Edition of AAUW’s booklet with everything you need to know about the Gender Pay Gap is now available.
DetailsAs we near the 100th anniversary of US women’s right to vote, there are many other cases where equality will only be realized with help of the Equal Rights Amendment. AAUW NC joins in encouraging the NC legislature to approve the amendment.
DetailsPlans are underway for new initiatives for AAUW NC in 2017-2018. Watch for the announcement of a schedule for regional meetings to share ideas with branches near you and with the state board.
DetailsMinutes of: AAUW North Carolina Board Retreat Date: Friday, July 21, 2017 @ 11:00 a.m. – Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro (CFGG) Members Present: Cheryl Wheaton, Co-President; Jane Terwillegar, Co-President; JoAnn Hall, Treasurer; Denny McGuire, Advocacy Co-Chair; Laura Garmendia, Advocacy Co-Chair; Diane Schneider, Branch Advocate; Nancy Shoemaker, Communications Chair; Kathy Pearre, Annual Meeting Coordinator; Libby…
DetailsAre there AAUW members near you who aren’t members of your branch? Check this list for a summary of the numbers.
DetailsNearly 20 members from AAUW NC attended the national convention in DC in June. Learn more about what they saw, learned, and brought home.
DetailsWhat happened at the AAUW NC 2017 annual meeting? Read the May e-Newsletter to find out.
DetailsAgain this year the AAUW NC Public Policy Team, led by Denny McGuire, has released a set of legislative priorities. Please take them back to your branches and stay in touch with the information coming out of the General Assembly. AAUW NC Legislative Priorities for 2017
DetailsFacts and figures related to the history of reproductive rights in the US, how the landscape changed with the 2016 election, and what we can do nationally and in NC.
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