Monthly Archives: November 2012

Symposium on racial profiling and ‘stop and frisk’ policing

The New York City Police Department’s controversial ‘stop and frisk’ policy has brought national attention to policing practices which disproportionately affect people of color. The Sociology Department at SUNY New Paltz would like to invite faculty members, students, and community members to a:

Symposium on racial profiling and ‘stop and frisk’ policing
December 5th, 2012, 4.30pm, SUNY-New Paltz, CSB Auditorium
Reception to follow in CSB 54
 Many AAUW members have joined the community read of the New Jim Crow. This symposium covers an important aspect of  the Jim Crow policies.  Speakers  at the symposium will include:
  • Gabriel Sayegh, the State Director of Drug Policy Alliance, a national organization devoted to ending the War on Drugs.
  • Chino Hardin, a community organizer from the Institute for Juvenile Justice Reform and Alternatives, based in Brooklyn, who have been active in fighting New York’s stop and frisk laws.
  • Alfredo Carrasquillo, an organizer from VOCAL-NY, a statewide grassroots organization which builds power among low-income people affected by HIV/AIDS, the drug war and mass incarceration to create healthy and just communities.
  • Andrew Kossover, the head of the Ulster County Public Defender’s Office, has also agreed to come to the event to speak about the local implications of stop and frisk.
This event is co-sponsored by the Black Studies department, the Latin American and Caribbean Studies Department, the Student Association, the Black Student Union, the SUNY New Paltz Amnesty International chapter, and Students for a Sensible Drug Policy.

Miss Representation Education Committee Meeting

The Miss Representation Education Committee will meet before the open board meeting on December 6, at 3:15 PM at the Kingston Library. All Branch members are more than welcome to attend. We will be discussing ways to bring the movie Miss Representation and its messages into area schools. The movie examines the way women and girls are represented (and under-represented) in our media and the impacts those depictions have on society.

If you have any questions, please contact Jennifer Mayfield at jennifer.a.mayfield@gmail.com or Adele Calcavechhio at adeleacts@gmail.com.

Reminder: Post-Election Analysis Call on Monday, 11/12 at 8 PM EST

AAUW Action Fund
 

You might be wondering: What do the election results mean for AAUW’s priority issues? How will the presidential election results affect our push for pay equity legislation? Is the 113th Congress likely to make changes to education policy, or confirm federal judges who uphold civil rights laws and established precedents?
To answer these questions and more, AAUW is holding an exclusive post-election call for you, our top members and supporters, on Monday, November 12, at 8 p.m. EST. AAUW’s Director of Public Policy and Government Relations Lisa Maatz will provide an expert analysis of the election results and what they mean for AAUW’s priority issues, as well as an overview of how women voted and their impact on the results.

WHAT: Post-Election Analysis Call for AAUW Members and Supporters
WHEN: Monday, November 12, at 8 p.m. EST
RSVP using this online form
 
*NOTE: You must complete the RSVP form to receive the call-in information.
Call-in information will be provided on Monday morning to everyone who completes the RSVP form.

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The International Committee to Meet on November 11

The International Committee is set to meet at 2:00 PM, on Sunday, November 11, at the Olympic Diner in Kingston (map).

The committee hopes to carry forward the momentum of the influential New York State AAUW international program, My Sister’s Keeper (MSK), which wrapped up earlier this year. We will discuss ways to continue working toward the goals of MSK, as well as potential new directions that the Branch can take in our international advocacy.

Please join us to talk about ideas for programs, charities to support, potential areas of focus, and more.

If you have any questions, please contact Jennifer Mayfield at jennifer.a.mayfield@gmail.com.

International Women