Information on the Young Advocates Toolkit project
AAUW NC has been awarded a Public Policy Impact Grant that will be used in collaboration with NC Action for Children to work with local colleges to plan programs around the Action for Children’s Young...
View ArticleCollege/University representatives in North Carolina
The American Association of University Women welcomes institutions of higher education to join as college/university partners, with dues payable on a sliding scale based on enrollment. AAUW NC will be...
View ArticleAdvocacy Skills Training Project resources
As previously announced, AAUW NC is partnering with the Action for Children NC to distribute their Young Advocates Toolkit, especially on the campuses across the state. Here’s a brochure that branch...
View ArticleFall 2007 Tar Heel News has been posted
The Fall edition of the AAUW NC newsletter, the Tar Heel News, has been posted. Highlights include A Women’s History Quiz (with answers) Information on the Young Advocates Toolkit project A directory...
View ArticlePresentation on the Young Advocates Toolkit
Here are the slides for the presentation Mary Peterson and Sheila Bassoppo-Moyo made at the AAUW NC meeting on October 20: See also the Toolkit which you can download from www.ncchild.org.
View ArticlePresentation to the NC Community College SGA
Here are the slides that Mary Peterson and Sheila Bassoppo-Moyo used at the presentation to 27 Community College Student Government Association student leaders on Friday, Nov. 2, in Raleigh. As you...
View ArticleFeedback request: Young Advocates Project
To: Branch Presidents From: Sheila Bassoppo-Moyo, AAUW NC College/University Chair and co-chair of Young Advocates Toolkit Project At our last Leadership Conference held at High Point in October, Mary...
View ArticleThanks to the branches who used the Young Advocates Toolkit
Thanks to the branches that participated in the Young Advocates Toolkit project: Brevard Chapel Hill Greensboro Raleigh/Wake County Salisbury Sandhills/Southern Pines Statesville Twin Rivers/New Bern...
View ArticleSix Key Requirements for Effective Collaboration
Susan Jackson, Vice President and Chief Learning Officer of WakeMed, is an active and passionate advocate for our community here in the Triangle. In her keynote speech at the recent Girls Collaborative...
View ArticleSummer 2009 Tar Heel News
The Summer 2009 issue of the Tar Heel News will hit branch members’ mailboxes soon – but here’s the online version. Full issue (this is large; it’s recommended that you download it and then open it...
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