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AAUW Alumnae Community Engagement
AAUW offers many ways for the alumnae of its fellowships to connect with their peers and share their stories.
Career & Technical Education
Not everyone goes to college, but men have more viable alternative pathways than women when they don't have a degree.
Where We Stand: Title IX
AAUW strongly supports the vigorous enforcement of Title IX and all other civil rights laws pertaining to education.
Title IX
This groundbreaking law ushered in an era of enormous progress for girls and women. But more work is needed to achieve its full promise.
Getting Started with Difficult Conversations
In this post, we will examine ways to begin a difficult conversation specifically related to diversity and inclusion. Our aim is to provide tools to make these conversations more meaningful…
Dorothy Boulding Ferebee: A Pioneer in Civil Rights and Health Care
Dorothy Celeste Boulding Ferebee was a civil rights pioneer, a groundbreaking physician, and an AAUW board member who worked tirelessly to ensure access to health care for underserved communities.
AAUW Praises Selection of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson as SCOTUS Nominee
AAUW Chief Executive Officer Gloria L. Blackwell issued this statement on President Biden’s nomination of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the U.S. Supreme Court: