New ways of communicating
In AAUW communications, you’ve been hearing mention of “twitter,” “facebook,” “youtube,” and more. Twitter has taken off in the last few months (Oprah joined this… Read More »New ways of communicating
In AAUW communications, you’ve been hearing mention of “twitter,” “facebook,” “youtube,” and more. Twitter has taken off in the last few months (Oprah joined this… Read More »New ways of communicating
Support for rights of nontraditional families added to AAUW Public Policy Program.
The bill to allow parents to choose comprehensive sex ed for their children has been ratified by both houses of the NC legislature.
Explanatory material on the new collaboration between AAUW and the WAGE Project.
If you’re concerned about the status of women in a global sense, please check out this project and consider representing AAUW NC.
AAUW NC is a member of NC Voters for Clean Elections, a coalition working to advance citizen-funded, voter-owned elections. We believe that this system of… Read More »NCVCE Lobby Day is June 17
On May 19, Annie Houle from the WAGE Project trained seven North Carolina women to be $tart $mart trainers/facilitators.
Thanks to Greensboro mayor and AAUW member Yvonne Johnson for proclaiming Tuesday, April 28, 2009 as Equal Pay Day in Greensboro! Here is a copy… Read More »Greensboro Equal Pay Day Proclamation