Jamestown – Banned Books
Join us at 6:00 pm on December 5 for a presentation on BANNED BOOKS by JCC Hultquist Librarian Cynthia Horton-McCane. Location - Marvin Community House, W. 5th Street, Jamestown, NY. Free and open to the public. Presented by the AAUW Jamestown Branch.
Ithaca – “Open Books – Open Minds”
Open Books - Open Minds NYS-AAUW Late Fall Regional Meeting Saturday, December 9, 2023 10:00am. To 4:00pm. Tompkins County Public Library (TCPL), The Hotel Ithaca, and Cornell Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Ithaca. Program Schedule 10:00am. Social Time Via’s Cookies (viacookies.com) baked by Via Carpenter, Ithaca Branch Member, and beverages at Tompkins County Public […]
Buffalo – The Power of the Female Economy
ZoomZOOM into a talk and discussion on the Power of the Female Economy with Kitty Bressington. Ms. Bressington is a Certified Financial Planner and principal at Linden Financial. She started the nonprofit Foundation for Womens Financial Education in 2014. Did you know – By 2030, women will control more than half of the $30 trillion in baby boomer assets. […]
Poughkeepsie – “A View from the Clean Energy Future”
ZoomImagine a world where our energy no longer comes from extracting and burning huge amounts of oil, gas, and coal, with the resultant pollution. What will a clean energy future look like for the average household? What can we do to be ready for this transition? Climate leader Sean Dague will give you a view of […]
Fairport Area – Book Club
ZoomJanuary's book is "Covenant of Water", by Abraham Verghese. State AAUW members will have to contact Eileen Hartmann at eshartmann5@gmail.com before the meeting to request a zoom invitation to the meeting.
NYS on Open Membership – Listen, Learn, Share Thoughts
ZoomFor what seems like forever, AAUW has debated the idea of Open Membership. When the organization was in its infancy, back in the late 1800s, membership was limited to women who were graduates of colleges and schools which had been "approved". The doors have been opening gradually - accredited schools instead of "approved" schools, the […]
NYS on Open Membership – Listen, Learn, Share Thoughts
ZoomFor what seems like forever, AAUW has debated the idea of Open Membership. When the organization was in its infancy, back in the late 1800s, membership was limited to women who were graduates of colleges and schools which had been "approved". The doors have been opening gradually - accredited schools instead of "approved" schools, the […]
Poughkeepsie – Slavery, Antislavery and the Underground Railroad: A Dutchess County Primer
ZoomPeter A. Bunten, Executive Director Mid-Hudson Antislavery History Project Register in advance for this meeting. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. Peter Bunten is Executive Director of the Mid-Hudson Antislavery History Project (MHAHP), located in Dutchess County. He represents the MHAHP with the Underground Railroad Consortium of […]
Ithaca – our Fellowships Matter!
ZoomYes! AAUW Fellowships Matter! The Ithaca Branch's February Program via Zoom will feature two accomplished young women who are completing degrees thanks to AAUW Fellowships. This program is open to all. Neha Garg has a Selected Professions Fellowship. She is studying for a master’s degree from the School of Architecture, Art & Planning at Cornell University. She […]
Fairport Area – Book Club
February's book is "Demon Copperhead", by Barbara Kingslover. State AAUW members will have to contact Eileen Hartmann at eshartmann5@gmail.com before the meeting to request a zoom invitation to the meeting.
ERA-NY
ZoomSave the date! Register NOW for the Zoom session. Registration is required. Flyers are available to help publicize the event! Send to your friends! Information about the Feb 29 event. More encouragement to vote! More ERA/Public Policy details
Westchester – Passing the NYS Equal Rights Amendment
Greenburgh Public Library 300 Tarrytown Rd, Elmsford, NY, United StatesRegister HERE for either in-person or virtual (Zoom) attendance.