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- - ¡Adelante! Book of the Month Club is component of AAUW's diversity outreach program. For 2008-2009, ¡Adelante! is introducing two new book lists to join the selections that highlight diversity. There are now separate lists on Organizational Change and on Financial Literacy.
AAUW encourages members and nonmembers to open dialogues and hopes that you will enjoy the 2008-2009 ¡Adelante! Book Club selections.
- - The latest briefing provides a brief background of the organizational restructure and draft proposed bylaws meant to empower branches and maximize branch strength and effectiveness.
- - Have a LAF-supported plaintiff speak at an AAUW convention or meeting next spring by applying for the Plaintiff Travel Grant by Oct. 15.
- - Read about the LAF luncheon with key leaders of women's and civil rights organizations, the importance of the Family Medical Leave Act, and the latest LAF case support updates.
- - AAUW announces its 2008-09 Campus Action Project (CAP), Where the Girls Are: Promoting Equity for All Women and Girls. Campus-based teams of students, faculty, and/or administrators from U.S. colleges and universities are invited to submit a proposal for a CAP grant.
- - Events are planned for Pitt County on 9/13, Wake County on 9/16, Mecklenburg County on 9/17, and Buncombe County on 9/20.
- - News and commentary by and about AAUW and the issues it works for.
- - Recent AAUW NC news
- - AAUW NC is an all-volunteer organization and the nominating committee is starting to recruit next year's leaders.
- - The NC Women United Draft Women’s Agenda has been posted. This set of position papers compiled by members of the NCWU coalition is the basis for the Women’s Agenda Assemblies, now in their 20th year of providing women across the state the opportunity to discuss public policy issues in their communities.