December 2019

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December  2019

President’s Message from Harriet:

It’s a shame that more people did not come to hear our speaker last meeting. She was quite informative about brain exercise. We learned about short term and long term memories, critical thinking, visuospatial , language and calculation. Some or all of these brain activities can affect us or our loved ones. Before she concluded she gave a good set of tips about preventing falls which many of us have experienced.

Stop

Think

Observe

Prevent

Don’t forget it’s holiday time and we’d like to see you and the party at Carol’s house. I just would like to hope you had a great Thanksgiving. Enjoy family and friends this holiday season.

Harriet

 

Please welcome and support your new officers.  Remember that their job is to lead and encourage other members.  Please offer to help them when they ask.

 

 

Reminder to members:  As is written in your directory, the AAUW mail/email list is to be used for AAUW business only.  If you wish to share something personal with selected members, please verify with the members first, if they want to be included.  Members who find themselves receiving email they do not want should feel free to ask to be removed.  We’re all friends here.

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Meeting & Program, Karen, Nancy & Mary Ann

No meeting in December.

Please join your friends for our annual Holiday Party
Saturday, December 14
Carol’s House, 7PM

Bring your favorite dish to share. BYOB . Hot cider and coffee provided.
PLEASE RSVP to Carol by direct email link >>>  HERE <<< . YES attending or NO cannot.  She needs to know.  Carpool, if you can.  Parking is limited.

REMINDER:  Bring gifts for Su Casa Shelter, if you wish. 

SU CASA – Holiday Donations for 2019 – Gift suggestions

Women:
Perfumes/body sprays/lotions: Bath and Body Works, Victoria Secret
Gift cards:  Walmart, Target, AMC Theater
Women robes, slippers, large women clothing
Reusable water bottles, lunch bags

Men:
Wallets, hygiene products
Gift cards:  Walmart, Target

Children:
Latest Disney movies, Minecraft
Legos
Dolls, kitchen food sets
Sports balls, scooters
Shoes, clothing

Babies:
Strollers
Baby hygiene products
Baby clothing
Detergent

Teenagers:
Electronic gadgets
Gift cards:  Target, movie theaters, fast food restaurants
Shoes, clothing

*The Director of Outreach would like to acknowledge your donation by adding your name to the donors newsletter which is sent out on a regular basis. The Su Casa staff would also like to send you a thank you card.  For these reasons, Su Casa requests that you list with each donation:

1) your name & organization
2) address of donor
3) phone number of donor
4) email of donor.

AAUW Fund, Faith

Welcome to another AAUW Fund year.  Stay tuned for Fundraising opportunities.

 

The La Palma-Cerritos branch of AAUW created our own memorial fund in July 2017, called the Alberta Brose Memorial Fund, to go to women who return to school just as she did.  We currently have completed our goal.  This was a short time, two year fund with a goal of $5000 for completion by June 30, 2019. The branch will get CA State and National recognition for completion. Final donation has gone to AAUW Fund for Career Development Grants for graduate students returning to school after 5+  year absence.

This lady is the recipient of our own Alberta Brose Memorial Fund.  We are proud!

Career Development Grants

Name: Elsie Carbajal
Award Year: 2018-19
Award: Career Development Grant
Institution: Brandman University
Location: Irvine, California
Discipline: Education
Degree and Specialization: M.A., Education leadership

 

Elsie Carbajal is a seasoned special education teacher who is passionate about meeting the diverse needs of public school students with special needs. Her goal is to strategically reform outdated practices that limit the growth and progress of the unique population she services. She plans to obtain her master’s in education leadership to collaborate with stakeholders and make informed decisions to enhance student outcomes in and out of school.

Sponsors:
4431 – Alberta Brose Memorial Fund
1262 – Laguna Beach (CA) Branch/Laguna Hills (CA) Branch
1285 – San Diego County (CA) Branch/Marilyn George Poluzzi
1298 – Los Angeles (CA) Branch/Dallas Shenk
1484 – San Clemente-Capistrano Bay (CA) Branch
4105 – Redlands (CA) Branch/Bernice Black Johndrew
1491 – Somerset Hills (NJ) Branch—Science and Technology

Membership, Sue S.

Hello AAUW breakfast (current and future) club members

Breakfast Club is on Break for November & December

Please RSVP so that we can have a seat for you. As always guests, potential members and well behaved grand children are welcome to join to us We now have 45 members. 

I need some input please !
Our numbers for breakfast have gone down in some months which is normal. I’m just trying to plan so I need some answers . 
  Please take a few minutes and give your responses. 
   I am still interested in meeting for breakfast, yes or no  ? 
   I like the restaurant,  yes or no ? 
   I could come on  the last Wednesday  –  the last Thursday of the  month ? 
Suggestions ??

        Through the years we have decided that we need to be able to make reservations if we have a certain number, separate checks work the best, good selection, reasonable prices, central location. I am not opposed to changing restaurants, if this would be the best idea. I do need suggestions, however.

Sue Solomon 562 -926-2746 (littler106@aol.com

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Celebrate Graduates with a Free AAUW Membership 

Celebrate the success of a graduate this season with the Give a Grad a Gift campaign. Anyone who has graduated within the past two years is eligible, so don’t forget interns or student teachers you might know. A free one-year membership is a great way to celebrate their accomplishments! Give a Grad a Gift can also be applied to the Younger Women’s Task Force.

Public Policy, Sondra Cohen

What’s AAUW Public Policy All About?

Since AAUW’s founding in 1881, our advocates have taken positions on the fundamental issues of the day – educational, social, economic, and political. Our positions emanate from our Mission, Vision and Values:

  • Mission: To advance gender equity for women and girls through research, education and advocacy
  • Vision: Equity for all
  • Values: Nonpartisan. Fact based. Integrity. Inclusion. Intersectionality.

Our positions are rooted in our member-approved Public Policy Priorities at both the national and state levels.  The AAUW California Public Policy Priorities for 2019-2021 were approved by our members this spring, and can be found on the website www.aauw-ca.org . The AAUW CA Public Policy Committee meets early in each legislative session to review bills and determine those on which to take action. In Washington, AAUW staff and volunteer advocates communicate with both Congress and the administration. In California, we employ a part-time lobbyist to represent AAUW CA in the California Legislature.

Economic Security is a critical issue for women of all ages, a foundational aspect of everyday life, and is particularly important to women’s ability to support themselves and their families.  Many continue to struggle with economic insecurity, wage discrimination, and employment benefits. Legislated solutions could benefit many women.

Real change in federal and state policy, however, will only come about when our elected officials hear from voters, like us! It is so important that branch members be up to date on AAUW positions on federal and state legislation consistent with AAUW’s mission, and contact elected officials to share our positions. Also, we must hold those we have elected accountable as they vote on issues affecting women and girls.

Become involved with your branch’s Public Policy Committee. If your branch doesn’t have one, start one!  You can download and print a copy of the Public Policy Priorities from aauw-ca/category/publicpolicy. Become an activist, by signing up on the national website aauw.org/resource/two-minute-activist .This will connect you with both state and national calls to action.

Start now! It’s not too soon to begin educating yourself about the issues in the important 2020 elections!

International Issues, Jackie Shahzadi

Women Graduates-USA

through its global focus and reach, empowers all women and girls to create a secure and just world built on education, advocacy, friendship and mutual respect.

WG-USA is an online organization based in the United States focusing on global issues *Support and Advocacy for Refugee and Migrant Women and Girls
*Safe Access to Education
*Human Trafficking Advocacy and Action
*Women, Peace and Security

Join WG-USA at www.wg-usa.org

In 2019, Graduate Women International will be celebrating its 100th anniversary with a Centennial Celebration in Geneva, July 25-28, 2019. GWI was founded in 1919, by representatives of AAUW, and other international women’s groups. It used to be known as the IFUW, international Federation of University Women. Currently, Women Graduates-USA is the organization representing American women at GWI. All WG-USA members are welcome to attend the Geneva Conference. Any interested person may apply to present a paper or lead a workshop. Please check the Website Graduate Women International (GWI) – Empowering women & girls through lifelong education for updates.

Click HERE for the links to GWI newsletters, The Flame

Link HERE to the Academic Awards for picture and more information

Please check out the LAF News page for current case updates.  Tobi

Update on TechTrek page, also.