
Five Books by Women Authors You Need in Your Life
The best authors dedicate their lives to writing the novels, biographies, and think pieces that expand our understanding of humanity, inspire new beliefs, and help us make sense of the world. Read more »

Fall AAUW Collaborative Membership Discussion Webinar
Membership is everyone’s concern. The AAUW Membership Committee is committed to engaging member leaders in quarterly conversations regarding recruitment, engagement, and retention. Read more »

Webinar Discussion with Winona LaDuke from the Front Lines in the Battle for Environmental Justice
Join AAUW and our ¡Adelante! Book of the Month Club in commemorating Native American Heritage Month as we talk with Winona LaDuke about her book The Winona LaDuke Chronicles: Stories from the Front Lines in the Battle for Environmental Justice. Read more »

Adelante’s Online Book Discussion with the Author of Breaking In: The Rise of Sonia Sotomayor and the Politics of Justice
AAUW and our ¡Adelante! Book of the Month Club commemorate National Hispanic Heritage Month as we talk with Joan Biskupic about her book Breaking In: The Rise of Sonia Sotomayor and the Politics of Justice. Read more »

Full Equity in Higher Education Remains Elusive
It’s been a long time since women had to sit behind screens in the college classroom in order not to “disrupt” their male classmates, but we still haven’t reached full equity in higher education. Read more »

Join an ¡Adelante! Book Discussion Webinar with the Author of A Disability History of the United States
Commemorate National Disability Employment Awareness Month as we talk with author Kim E. Nielsen, Ph.D., about how conceptions of disability have effected how we understand the American experience. Read more »

Join AAUW’s Book Discussion Webinar with the Author of Becoming Nicole: The Transformation of an American Family
When Wayne and Kelly Maines adopted identical twin boys, they thought their lives were complete. But it wasn’t long before they noticed a marked difference between Jonas and his brother, Wyatt. By the time the twins were toddlers, confusion over Wyatt’s insistence that he was female began to tear the family apart. Read more »

Introducing AAUW’s New CEO, Kimberly Churches
AAUW is excited to announce that Kimberly Churches will be our chief executive officer starting June 1, 2017. She has extensive experience working collaboratively on education as well as capacity building among grassroots groups and nonprofits. Read more »

Five AAUW Women You Didn’t Know Were on Postage Stamps
Dorothy Height is one of more than a dozen women involved with AAUW who have appeared on postage stamps through the years. Cast your vote for which AAUW member you want to see on the next stamp. Read more »

Join Our Online Book Discussion with the Author of Re Jane: A Novel
Join us as we talk with 2013–14 AAUW American Fellow Patricia Park about her book Re Jane, a “breezy, engaging” first novel that “grapples with real issues of identity, race, and culture from global and historical perspectives.” Read more »