Where We Stand: Equal Rights Amendment
AAUW is committed to the passage and ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment.
AAUW is committed to the passage and ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment.
AAUW supports choice in the determination of one’s reproductive life and increased access to health care and family planning services.
Women remain disproportionally represented in low-wage jobs, while men dominate the highest-paying fields.
AAUW members, fellows and award winners are pioneers and have changed the world. Learn more about how they are making history today
A candidate forum is a public event where candidates running for office are invited to express their positions on AAUW issues.
Rachael Rollins is the first woman elected to the role of district attorney in Boston and the first woman of color to hold that job in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
The #MeToo Movement was supposed to be a watershed moment. No longer would we sweep accusations of sexual assault under the rug. No longer would we blame assault survivors for…
AAUW believes NCCWSL provides valuable opportunities for students from all backgrounds. That's why each year we award over 100 full and partial scholarships to the conference.