AAUW’s Latina Initiative
Latinas in the U.S. were among the hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic. An AAUW research project documents the health and economic repercussions — and outlines policy priorities to aid…
Latinas in the U.S. were among the hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic. An AAUW research project documents the health and economic repercussions — and outlines policy priorities to aid…
AAUW believes it is important to keep up the drum beat in the weeks and months ahead. The U.S. Supreme Court, which now includes a majority of anti-abortion justices, has…
Dr. Audrey K. Miller, an expert in gender violence, trauma, and forensic psychology, was a tenure-track Assistant Professor of psychology at Sam Houston State University. Despite her excellent performance reviews…
Working in collaboration with immigrant worker centers and worker-led grassroots organizations in Southern California, students in the Workers, Law, and Organizing Clinic will provide holistic legal representation for low-wage women…
In the summer of 2022, hundreds of high-school girls participated in the second iteration of AAUW’s STEMEd for Girls virtual workshop series.
Women hold two-thirds of the country’s nearly $1.7 trillion student debt. In order to make a meaningful difference for women in education and the workplace – and thereby benefit the…
In this post, we will examine ways to begin a difficult conversation specifically related to diversity and inclusion. Our aim is to provide tools to make these conversations more meaningful…
Ethnicity shapes our experiences and gives individuals unique perspectives on how the world works. These unique perspectives can supplement the perspectives we already have and make our views on workplaces,…
Marital status also may or may not be a part of a person’s self-identification, or how we see ourselves in terms of our own diversity. However, the value we place…