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Initiatives
AAUW offers several initiatives intended to engage, support and recognize their members.
Celebrating a Series of Firsts
President Elect Kamala Harris has broken through many barriers, becoming the first woman and the first Black, Indian and South Asian American to serve in the second-highest office in the…
How to Organize an Issue Forum
Issue forums are a great way to share educational information about AAUW issues with your community and draw potential members into your branch.
AAUW Awards a Record $6.3 Million to Women Scholars and Community Organizations
AAUW has awarded a record $6.3 million to women scholars and community organizations. The awards were given to 285 fellows and grantees to advance educational and professional opportunities for women…
How Employers Can Help Achieve Gender Equity in Tech
Employers can take concrete steps to attract more women into the engineering and computing professions.
8 Great Job Boards for Diverse Professionals
These job boards are helping employers recruit a more diverse workforce — and a good place to look for people of color to look for jobs.
AAUW’s Latina Alumnae Spotlight
AAUW is proud to celebrate LatinX and Hispanic Americans and their invaluable contributions, while also raising awareness about the inequities many still face. In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month we…
Why the Time is Right to Finally Pass the Paycheck Fairness Act
Throughout recent political campaigns, we’ve heard candidates from both parties declare their commitment to American women. It’s time for lawmakers to demonstrate that commitment by passing the Paycheck Fairness Act.
The Myth of the Male Math Brain
Research shows no cognitive biological differences between the genders in math, so the idea of a male “math brain” is not true.