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September, 2018
President’s Message, Harriet
A good time was had by all who attended the Taco Social in August. Thanks to all who participated. The year is starting off in September with a pot luck and the Tech Trek girls who are always fascinating. It’s always great to hear about the girls experiences. I think they gain years of confidence in just that one week. We’ll also hear from the interest groups. See you on September 20th.
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.
Important dates:
We are all members of LACIC, the Los Angeles County Inter-branch Council of AAUW. LACIC regularly puts on programs of interest nearby in Whittier. All members are invited. For their latest newsletter and information about the next meeting on Sunday September 9th from 2-4, at PIH (formerly known as Presbyterian Intercommunity Hospital), 12401 Washington Boulevard, Whittier just click HERE. The presenter is Nancy Mahr, an AAUW California director and public policy co-chair and member of the Palos Verdes Peninsula Branch of AAUW. Her talk will be followed by an open discussion on AAUW’s perspective.
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A Statement from your national AAUW Board of Directors
The AAUW National Board of Directors put three proposals for bylaws amendments before the membership for a vote this spring. The board strongly supported the proposed amendments that they believe will help keep AAUW vital as an organization and enable us to increase our impact in advancing equity for women and girls. Results are below.
The proposed amendments addressed creating three-year staggered board terms (approved), opening board service to those outside of the AAUW membership (failed), and eliminating the degree requirement for membership (failed). While rationale and details for each proposed amendment can be found on the AAUW website, the overarching motivation for these changes at this time is to uphold and advance AAUW’s mission and ensure optimal execution at the national board level.
Thank you for voting on the three proposed amendments to the AAUW Bylaws in the 2018 National Bylaws Amendment Vote. We had a great turnout this year with over 19 percent of eligible members participating in the vote, more than three times the 5 percent required by our bylaws. Thank you for making your voice matter on these important issues.
AAUW Bylaws Voting Results
Proposal Topic | Pass | Percent Affirmative | Yes | No | Abstain | Did Not Vote |
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Proposal 1. re: Staggered Terms | Yes | 96.61% | 13584 | 477 | 550 | 113 |
Proposal 2. re: non-AAUW Members on Board | No | 54.47% | 7110 | 6188 | 1310 | 116 |
Proposal 3. re: Degree Requirement | No | 47.73% | 6503 | 7121 | 997 | 103 |
*Bylaws amendments require a two-thirds vote.
Meeting & Program, Brenda, Diane H. and Beverly
Thursday, September 20, 2018, 6:30 p.m.
Cerritos Library, Skyline Room
AAUW Fund, Joan P, Gail R.
Luncheon, movie and speaker fundraiser will be held in October. More information soon.
The La Palma-Cerritos branch of AAUW created our own memorial fund inJuly 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 first recipient of funds from 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, Peggy and Sue S.
Hello AAUW breakfast (current and future) club members
Please join us on:
Wednesday Sepembert 26th, 9 AM, Breakfast Club, Huff’s Family Restaurant, NE corner Wardlow and Norwalk
Please RSVP so that we can have a seat for you. As always guests, Potential members, well behaved grand children are welcome to join to us
Sue Solomon 562 -926-2746 (littler106@aol.com
Peggy Brutsche 562 634-7856 (pbrutsche@gmail.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.
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 link to the July 2018 GWI newsletter