Tonight the Women’s Information Network is hosting its annual networking event, Women Opening Doors for Women (WODW). This year’s theme is Take Your Seat at the Table, and the goal is to empower young women to take their place in politics, the workplace, and their communities. Tonight’s program hosts over 35 dinners that cover a [...]
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Posted in Students & Educational Issues, The AAUW Community, Women and Work, tagged AFL-CIO, EMILY's List, Karen Mulhauser Award, Lisa Maatz, Secrets of Powerful Women, Take your Seat, WIN, WODW, Women Opening Doors for Women on June 17, 2010, | Leave a Comment »
Equity Issues in the News – February 27-March 10
Posted in Equity in the News, The AAUW Community, tagged AAUW, AAUW branches, AAUW Dialog, AAUW members, Action Network, art contest, Barnes and Noble, Behind the Pay Gap, blogher, campus action project, CAP, CARE, Christian Science Monitor, Forbes Woman, Gender Across Borders, Girl Scouts, Half the Sky Live, Harvey Mudd College, International Women's Day, IWD, Kate Farrar, KQCD-TV, Leadership Programs, letter to the editor, Lisa Maatz, National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, National Women's History Month, NWGHAAD, NWHM, pay gap, People Magazine, President Obama, Redlands Daily, Rock the Red Pump campaign, Secrets of Powerful Women, Sheryl WuDunn, St. Augustine Record, The Red Pump Project, The Women's Media Center, Vivid Living, wage gap, Washington Update, Wausau Daily Herald, White House, WriteSisters on March 11, 2010, | Leave a Comment »
February 27– March 10 AAUW Recognized by Bestselling Author at National Movie Event Sponsored by CARE AAUW branches across the United States participated in Half the Sky LIVE, a one-night only movie event presented by CARE on March 4. Sheryl WuDunn, co-author of Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide – the [...]
Equity Issues in the News – February 17 – 26
Posted in Black History Month, Equity in the News, Women's History Month, tagged AAUW, AAUW Public Policy Fund, Barbara Jordan, Betsey Stevenson, Black History Month, Dayton Daily News, Equity Issues in the News, Evelyn Boyd Granville, Know the Score, Legal Advocacy Fund, Lilly Ledbetter, Lilly Ledbetter Day, Lisa Maatz, Mansourian, Nancy Sharp, Notable Women in Mathematics, Politics Daily, Riverside Branch, Scottsdale branch, Scottsdale Community College, Secrets of Powerful Women, Sex Discrimination, sexual assault, The Arizona Republic, The Seahawk, The Times-Picayune, Title IX, University of North Carolina Wilmington, Vivid Living blog, Wharton School, Women's History Month, Women's Media Center, Women's Philanthropy, Yale University on February 26, 2010, | Leave a Comment »
February 17–26 Support AAUW by Purchasing Powerful, New Book: Secrets of Powerful Women Vivid Living blog (Wednesday, Feb. 17) Bloggers are praising Secrets of Powerful Women, which features a chapter written by AAUW Public Policy Director Lisa Maatz. Freelancer Nancy Sharp called it “a jewel of a book that I want to recommend to women [...]
Equity Issues in the News – January 30 – February 16
Posted in Educational Programs, Equity in the News, Fellowships, Grants and Awards, NCCWSL, Students & Educational Issues, The AAUW Community, tagged AAUW, blogher, Campaign College, Campus Overload blog, Christine Ng, Community Action Grant, Dare to Dream, Equal Pay, equal pay day, Equity Issues, Equity Issues in the News, Health Sector Assembly, Holly Kearl, Kate Farrar, LAF, Legal Advocacy Fund, Lilly Ledbetter, Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, Linda Hallman, Lisa Maatz, Loyola University, Maggie Luttrell, National Conference for College Women Student Leaders, National Girls Collaborative Project, NCCWSL, NGCP, pay equity, Paycheck Fairness Act, Secrets of Powerful Women, social media, The Huffington Post, Twibbon, Twitter, University of Maryland, Washington Post, WIN, Women's Information Network on February 17, 2010, | Leave a Comment »
January 30–February 16 AAUW Leader Joins Advisory Committee of Health Care Think Tank AAUW Executive Director Linda Hallman now serves on the advisory committee of the prestigious, invitation-only Health Sector Assembly, the health care think tank that includes bipartisan health constituencies and represents employers, consumers, government, foundations, industry, economists, academics, and selected providers. Hallman’s involvement [...]
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