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AAUW did a fabulous job publicizing the new research report, Crossing the Line: Sexual Harassment at School. Upon its release, the news hit TV, magazines, newspapers, and social media around the country. Now that the initial excitement has faded but the importance of the report remains, how can we get this information into the hands [...]

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How do you get young women involved in social movements? This is the question Jan Koellen, co-president of the AAUW Baton Rouge (LA) Branch, battled with as she tried to find a way to engage local students. She believes younger women hold the key to success with issues such as pay equity or getting the [...]

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The state of Louisiana contains 64 parishes; one of them is named Vermilion. If you’re not a bayou state native, you’ve probably never heard of it. But if you care about equal educational opportunities for girls and boys, you’d do well to learn a little more about what’s going on there. Just before the start [...]

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Originally posted on the AU Woman and Politics Institute blog, this post is by Jillian Rubino, Director of Leadership Programs for the American University Women & Politics Institute. On Saturday, March 7th, 2009, the Campaign College tour made its second stop at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. It was my first official business trip, and [...]

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