President’s Message July-August 2024
Dear Members, I would like to extend my deepest gratitude to our outgoing President, Suman Ganapathy, whose tireless dedication and inspirational leadership have brought us to where we are today –
Dear Members, I would like to extend my deepest gratitude to our outgoing President, Suman Ganapathy, whose tireless dedication and inspirational leadership have brought us to where we are today –
AAUW California has added three bills to its support list for the current legislative session. They are: AB 1825, which will prevent libraries from banning books for partisan or political reasons. AB 1955,
Dear Wonderful Branch Members, Wildflower Run With our 41st Annual Wildflower Run racing towards us, I want to thank the entire planning team working tirelessly on this gigantic undertaking. A special
Each year, this symbolic day is used to raise awareness around the impact of pay inequities. Equal Pay Day 2024 is on March 12 and marks the current state of the
The Role of California School Boards Seena Trigas, AAUW California Public Policy School Board Project AAUW California is concerned about the censorship of classroom material, the heightened enforcement of board policies rejecting diversity,
With the next election cycle rapidly approaching, it’s part of our branch and AAUW CA’s agenda to monitor school board meetings for both public comments and board activity in opposition to AAUW’s mission
AAUW California’s Priority Legislation: 2023 California Legislative Session Round-Up By Amy Hom & Missy Maceyko, Co-Chairs, CA State Public Policy Committee After at least nine months of writing, researching, amending, and lobbying,
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
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