You have reached AAUW California Online
Branch website.
If you are trying to access the
California STATE AAUW website, please go to:
www.aauw-ca.org.
Welcome to AAUW's
only branch without boundaries! Our unique branch includes members
from all across California, as well as some from other states. For
more information visit our
membership page.
Vote Today for the AAUW California Online Board
- updated 5-19-08
The following members are nominated as the 2008-2009
board of directors for AAUW California Online Branch. Members,
please cast your vote today.
President: Harriet Tower
Treasurer: Jean Simutis
Secretary: Mary Leavitt
Director: Gail Swain
Director: Sandy Kirkpatrick
Director: Jo Turner
Director: Patty Hankins
Congratulations to the New AAUW-CA
Board
- updated 4-8-08
Seven members of AAUW California Online Branch are
newly elected to the AAUW-CA board of directors. Here's our
board and those who are online members:
Lynne Batchelor
Rozanne Child
Letitia Corum (Online member)
Kathleen Doty
Donna Erickson
Mickie Feicht
Jo Harberson (Online member)
Anne Henke (Online member)
Karen Jackle
Sherry Ludwig
Bakula Maniar
Judith Pfeil (Online member)
Gail Swain (Online member)
Gloria Taylor
Patricia Toth (Online member)
Harriet Tower (Online member)
Read About the 2008 AAUW-CA
Conference
- updated 4-8-08
Marion Smith, chair of AAUW-CA Communications, has
written a blog about the 2008 Conference. No membership is
necessary, so read about the conference at
aauwca.blogspot.com.
How to Participate in
Branch Blogs
- updated 3-4-08
All you ever need to know about
AAUW California Online's blogs.
Online Branch Now on Facebook!
- posted 1-10-08
We're talking about AAUW on Facebook now!
Read
more information about what we are doing.
Bits and Bytes on Netiquette for Onliners
- posted 8-2-07
Ours is a unique branch. Learn how to meet and
interact with other onliners through our
Bits
and Bytes on Netiquette for Onliners.
About
AAUW's California Online Branch
The California Online Branch is a branch of the American Association of
University Women that began in 2001 as an experiment in establishing
a “virtual” community. As with all AAUW branches, we are dedicated
to promoting AAUW’s mission: AAUW advances equity for women and
girls through advocacy, education, and research.
For the first few years of the branch’s life, we held our meetings
and conducted business in chat-room meetings, but in the Spring of
2005 shifted towards holding discussions through email listservs
instead, allowing busy people to choose the time that best suits
them to read
and respond to emails.
Although we are technically a “California” branch of AAUW, a number
of our members are from other states as well. The beauty of an
online environment is the absence of geographical barriers in
defining membership.
So we welcome anyone with an associate, equivalent or higher degree
(minimum membership requirement of AAUW) who is interested in
discussing AAUW policy issues, participating in action projects to
further AAUW’s mission goals, and getting to know a diverse group of
people from across the state and country.
If you are trying to access the California State AAUW website, please
go to:
www.aauw-ca.org.
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