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AAUW - Empowering Women for Equality & Education

Join AAUW, a national organization with over 100,000 members and 1300 branches, in promoting equity and education for women and girls. Get involved in our advocacy groups, access scholarships and grants, and enjoy a strong nationwide network. Be a part of the solution!

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AAUW - Empowering Women for Equality & Education

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  1. Welcome to AAUW American Association of University Women

  2. Our national organization… • 100,000 members • 1300 Branches • 500 College & University partners • Both women and men

  3. Who are we? Friends sharing a common purpose…

  4. Promoting equity for all women and girls, lifelong education, and positive societal change

  5. Where we have come from… Founded in 1881 in Boston We recently celebrated our 125th birthday!

  6. We have had many highlights… Our founders envisioned an organization of women college graduates to open the doors of higher education to other women.

  7. Child labor laws • Compulsory education • Establishment of juvenile courts • Funding of public schools and libraries By 1900 our group would advocate for…

  8. 1917… College women are first to picket the White House over the right to vote. *In 1920 women gained the right to vote.

  9. 1920… Nobel Prize-winning scientist Marie Curie receives $156,413 from AAUW members toward the purchase of one gram of radium.

  10. 1946… AAUW is accorded permanent United Nations observer status.

  11. 1953… AAUW supports the first federal legislative proposal for pay equity in a year when a woman working full time, year round makes an average of 65 cents to every dollar earned by a man.

  12. 1969… The Educational Foundation launches the Coretta Scott King Fund, providing opportunities for black women to study African American history and culture, social change, and peace.

  13. 1972… AAUW is instrumental in the passage of Title IX, co-authored by AAUW member Rep. Patsy Mink (D-HI) prohibiting sex discrimination in schools receiving federal funds.

  14. The AAUWLegal AdvocacyFund provides funding and support for women in higher education seeking judicial redress for sex discrimination. 1981

  15. 1988… Sandra Day O'Connor becomes the first woman appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court. In 1988 she receives the AAUW Achievement Award.

  16. 1993 After seven years of support from AAUW and work by its Lobby Corps, the Family and Medical Leave Act passes.

  17. 1995 AAUW launches the Voter Education Campaign.

  18. 2005 Harvard University President Lawrence Summers claimed that women's lack of commitment was the cause of their lack of presence in the highest positions on campus. AAUW launches into action.

  19. New President of Harvard University… 2007 Drew Gilpin Faust

  20. Today we have several issues relating to women… • Equity • Economic Security • Civil Rights • Education • Title IX

  21. Our Advocacy Groups… • Educational Foundation • Legal Action Foundation

  22. Our Educational Foundation… Provides fellowships, scholarships and grants to further women’s education. Adirondack Branch Scholarship Winner 2007 Mary Ellen Stockwell

  23. Our foundation has produced many publications relating to equity issues…

  24. Our Legal Advocacy Fund… Assists women fighting sex discrimination in higher education. *Case support for sexual discrimination *Public Education on Campus and in the community *Network of volunteer attorneys

  25. The nation’s largest legal fund focused solely on this issue.

  26. New York State AAUW Consists of 43 Branches

  27. The Adirondack Branch

  28. So what are some of the things we are doing now? Special Interest group at Red Fox Books 2007

  29. Last year… Great guest speakers… Kate Hogan, Warren County DA with her teacher, AAUW member, Helen Cackener

  30. Mark Mahoney, Editorial Page Editor, Glens Falls Post Star

  31. Enjoyable Events… Scholarship Brunch Women’s history essay contest

  32. End of the year picnic

  33. Special Interest Groups • Morning and Evening Literature Group • Gourmet Group • Travel & Interesting Places Group

  34. Don’t see what you like? Start a new group! Crafts Board Games Travel Quilting Museum Or something else…

  35. What do you get as a member in AAUW? • A voice in government • A powerful nationwide network • Timely and relevant information at your fingertips • National, regional and local activities

  36. Opportunities for activism • Leadership and professional development resources and support • Access to fellowships, grants, and awards

  37. Access to fellowships, grants, and awards • Updates on groundbreaking research • Stronger community relations • Great friends!

  38. If you are already a member… • Check out what else you can do at AAUW.org • Try one of our Special Interest Groups

  39. If you are not a member yet… Join us and be a part of the solution! See any member or go to AAUW.org

  40. A Special Thank You To… AAUW On-line Museum for many of our photos and… Adirondack Branch AAUW for photos and informational support

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