Textures of Terror – A Discussion with the Author
Your Content Goes Here Join us for a discussion of this important book about a father's search for justice for his murdered daughter, as well as a broader discussion of the pervasive violence
Your Content Goes Here Join us for a discussion of this important book about a father's search for justice for his murdered daughter, as well as a broader discussion of the pervasive violence
Public Policy AAUW CA has launched a School Board Project to combat the wave across the country that seeks “to withhold certain historical information from students and to preclude student access
Public Policy In a recent webinar for public policy chairs across the nation, national directors Barbara Price and Meghan Kissell, senior director of policy and member advocacy, outlined ways individual members can
2023 Earth Day Celebration Earth Day 2023 was celebrated in Morgan Hill on April 22 with a festival organized by AAUW Morgan Hill at the CCC. The branch’s Community Education and Action Committee
AAUW storms the Capitol in Sacramento Lobby Day was quite a success. To introduce our legislators to AAUW CA’s social justice and public policy priorities, 120 members from 50 branches met with
Saturday, April 22 Organized by AAUW Morgan Hill's Climate Education & Action Committee (CEAC) 10 am - 3 pm, Morgan Hill CCC Amphitheater Come discover! Learn about what YOU can do locally
Program: Tuesday, February 28 6:30-8:30 pm, Morgan Hill Library Ask our environmental experts, Kari Hall (NBC Bay Area Meteorologist), Lesley Miles (Architect, LEED Accredited Professional), Maddy Kangas (Monarch Butterfly Conservation Planner) Program
Download flyer Join us at the Morgan Hill Library, Wednesday, January 25, at 7 pm (note new date) for a program to raise awareness of the crisis of missing and
2021-22 Legislative Session Closes with Big Wins for AAUW California Kathi Harper, Chair AAUW California Public Policy Committee At the stroke of midnight on September 30, 2022, the 2021-22 legislative session
The third of our conversations about Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion will be November 15 at the Morgan Hill Library. This program is open to the public. Come discuss and broaden your perspective