March 19-20, 2021 Annual Meeting Schedule of Events
2021 Annual Meeting Schedule of Events
2021 Annual Meeting Schedule of Events
Wine and Wisdom: Taking Care of Yourself and Your Branch As our entire world has shifted this past year, it has never been more important for us to come together and support each other. In this year’s Wine and Wisdom celebration, you will have an opportunity to connect, engage, and exchange. Bring your favorite beverage.…
Registration 2021 Candidates State President and Branch Advocate State President Candidate Pat Ashe Branch Advocate Candidate Jane Bunger 2021 Annual Meeting Speakers AAUW Chief Executive Officer Kim Churches Kim Churches will be the opening speaker on Friday at 7:30 pm. She is the Chief Executive Officer of AAUW and will bring us an update on…
JoAnn Taylor Hall (Jacksonville Regional) and Peg Holmes (Hendersonville) have been nominated for two-year terms as AAUW NC treasurer and vice-president, respectively.. The election will be held at the annual meeting on April 2 in Chapel Hill.
Since 1953, AAUW of North Carolina has partnered with the NC Literary and Historical Association to present an award in recognition of the most significant work of original juvenile literature published over the course of the last year by a North Carolina author. This year’s recipient is a new children’s author, Meg Cannistra. The title…
AAUW of North Carolina concurs with the AAUW Statement on the Nomination of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the U.S. Supreme Court. When the time is right, it is AAUW’s fervent hope that Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg be replaced with a justice who, like her, can be an independent voice and fierce, fair-minded advocate for American…
AAUW of North Carolina is thrilled to partner with the Shared Radiance Performing Arts Company to present Sisters of Mine; Hear the Voices, a new production commemorating the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment. As you watch the actors and listen to original music, you will travel back in time to the 1920s and before,…
Voting is indeed a fundamental right for all citizens of North Carolina. Yes, it is indeed a right many of us have exercised for years as we, the people, select the members elected to various boards, councils, commissions, etc. Additionally, this provides North Carolinians the opportunity to also have a voice in selecting both state…
Our new board took the reins on July 1, 2019.
The latest step in the legal efforts to get the Equal Rights Amendment into the Constitution now that it has been ratified by 38 states, was the filing on July 1, 2020, by the ERA Coalition and many other organizatins (including AAUW) of a Women’s Movement Amicus Brief. This asks the Court to hold that…