With January slipping away, most have already made their resolutions. Thankfully, the time for resolve extends past the first days of the new year. So whether I am late, early, or right on time, I wanted to share my own outlook for AAUW in 2011. From pay equity to exciting new research, AAUW will continue [...]
Posts Tagged ‘More.com’
Work-Life Balance: More Than a Philosophy
Posted in The AAUW Community, Women & Economic Security, Women and Work, tagged AAUW, blog carnival, Equal Pay, fem2, Fem2.0, Huffington Post, Lilly Ledbetter, More Magazine, More.com, paid sick leave, pay equity, Paycheck Fairness Act, work-life, work/life, work/life balance on March 18, 2010, | Leave a Comment »
Women now make up half of the U.S. workforce, yet policies such as flexible scheduling that help women juggle work-life responsibilities are not prioritized by our lawmakers. This is a problem when more and more women not only have caregiving responsibilities but also serve as primary breadwinners. As part of the Fem2.0 work-life blog carnival, [...]
Women as Philanthropists
Posted in The AAUW Community, Women & Economic Security, tagged Austria, Linda D. Hallman, Linda Hallman, More.com, philanthropy, Salzburg Global Seminar, The Sister Fund, women in philanthropy, women philanthropists, women's enews on January 11, 2010, | Leave a Comment »
In 2009, Women’s eNews published a series of essays written by women philanthropists with deep pockets — all had given at least $1 million to help other women. The essayists offered insight on a topic that deserves discussion. As Helen LaKelly Hunt, founder of The Sister Fund, a private women’s fund dedicated to the social, [...]
Supporting Caregivers for National Family Caregivers Month
Posted in The AAUW Community, Women and Work, tagged Caregivers, caregiving, More Magazine, More.com, National Family Caregivers Month on November 20, 2009, | 2 Comments »
November is National Family Caregivers Month. In honor of these selfless individuals, I have written a blog for More.com, “Caregivers Deserve Year-Round Applause,” which focuses on the wide range of challenges facing the nation’s estimated 50 million caregivers. I share statistics, talk about AAUW’s policy recommendations, and close with a quote from Rosalyn Carter, who [...]

