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Equity Now

Together, we can achieve a vision of equity for women and girls.
AAUW’s voter engagement campaign — It’s My Vote! —gives you the training, tools, and resources to help increase voter participation in your community.
Election Resources

How to Get Involved and Educate Voters

There are many ways AAUW members can get involved in the elections and help educate voters. Our voter engagement campaign — It’s My Vote! — will give you the training, tools, and resources to help increase voter participation in your community.

Are You Registered to Vote?

This year’s election will have a major impact on equity in education, women’s economic security, and reproductive and civil rights. The good news? When women vote, we change the conversation. Thanks for taking the first step.

In Conversation with Tiya Miles, Ph.D.
CEO Webinar

In Conversation with Tiya Miles, Ph.D.

Join CEO Gloria L. Blackwell for a conversation with AAUW alumna, Dr. Tiya Miles (Community Action Grant, 2012-2014) , about her book Wild Girls: How the Outdoors Shaped Women Who Challenged a Nation. Dr. Miles discusses her work that puts girls of all races—and the landscapes they loved—at center stage and reveals the impact of the outdoors on women’s independence, resourcefulness, and vision.

Webinar Spotlight: "In Conversation with Dr. Pempho Chinkondenji"

Dive into our past recordings and keep an eye out for future events that celebrate, educate on, and inspire progress in gender equity.

CEO Webinar: In Conversation with Dr. Pempho Chinkondenji

Watch CEO Gloria L. Blackwell’s conversation with AAUW International Fellow alumna, Pempho Chinkondenji, Ph.D. Dr. Chinkondenji discussed her work on addressing structural inequalities within educational policies and practices, with a specific emphasis on the intersection of education, gender, race, and motherhood. Dr. Chinkondenji is a scholar, educator, and practitioner-activist in the field of comparative and international education.

AAUW Alumnae Summer Reads

Discover thought-provoking works by women authors in our AAUW Alumnae Summer Reading list. From insightful political essays to captivating historical narratives and compelling fiction, these diverse books explore themes of democracy, social justice, identity, and empowerment.

In this exhilarating anthology of original essays, Keisha N. Blain brings together the voices of major progressive Black women politicians, grassroots activists, and intellectuals to offer critical insights on how we can create a more equitable political future.

A City on Mars is a book about the space settlement movement and the ideas within.

An award-winning historian shows how girls who found self-understanding in the natural world became women who changed America.

The pioneering anthology Home Girls features writings by Black feminist and lesbian activists on topics both provocative and profound.

The riveting history of how Pauli Murray—a brilliant writer-turned-activist—and First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt forged an enduring friendship that helped to alter the course of race and racism in America.

Sociologist Sharon M. Quinsaat sheds new light on the formation of diasporic connections through transnational protests.

All Jackie wants to do is cook her way. But what is her way? In a novel that will make you laugh and cry, Jackie proves who she is both on and off the plate.

Our Priority Issues

Take Action

Members of AAUW’s Action Network receive urgent email notices and text messages when their advocacy is needed most. With our online Two-Minute Activist tool, it takes just minutes and an internet connection to make your voice heard on issues impacting women and girls!