12/3: Showing of Half the Sky in Rosendale, with discussion and activism

Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide

Tuesday, December 3, 2013
7:15 PM
Rosendale Theater
408 Main Street
Rosendale, NY 12472
Map and directions at:
maps.google.com…

A documentary based on the book by Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn, showing successful efforts to turn oppression to opportunity for women worldwide. Segments will be shown on gender-based violence, sex trafficking, and forced prostitution.

There will also be a discussion led by Julia Drost, the Policy and Advocacy Associate for the Women’s Human Rights Program of Amnesty International USA. Ms. Drost will share the latest developments, including the status of the International Violence Against Women Act (IVAWA) in the U.S. Congress. There will be letter writing opportunities as part of Amnesty International’s Global Write for Rights event, which is the largest grassroots human rights event in the world.

Cost: By donation
Sponsored by: Mid-Hudson Chapter of Amnesty International
Facebook event: http://www.facebook.com/events/676420339043012/
For more info: group1003@aiusa.org, 845-257-2635

This event represents the Third Annual Human Rights Film from the Mid-Hudson Chapter of Amnesty International. There is a companion event, a fundraising DJ dance party, at the Rosendale Cafe on Friday, 12/6. For more info, go to:
http://ActivistResource.org/18821

Human Rights Day Event December 10th

On Tuesday, December 10th, the United Nations Association Southern New York State Division and the Eleanor Roosevelt Leadership Center at Val-Kill will observe International Human Rights Day with an event titled, “Human Rights: The World We Want.”

The event will feature Ryan Kaminsky, a UNA-USA Leo Nevas Human Rights Fellow, as keynote speaker. After the keynote address, the audience is invited to participate in roundtable conversations focused on topics of interest including Climate, Education, Energy, Food & Agriculture, Gender & Protection, Good Governance, Health, Jobs, and Water & Sanitation. Notes, concerns, and suggestions from the discussions will be compiled in a report submitted to the UN Secretary General by UNA-USA.

The event runs on Tuesday, December 10, from 11 am to 2:30 pm at the Henry A. Wallace Center at the FDR Presidential Library and Home at 4079 Albany Post Rd, Hyde Park, NY 12538 (map). Participants are invited to visit the FDR Presidential Library and Museum free of charge after the event.

The program is free and open to the public, there are $10 box lunches available, but they must be ordered in advance. To RSVP, order lunch, or get more information please email mbenedict@erleadership.org  or jbs@stratdev.com or call 914-478-3450 or 845-229-5302.

10/29: Twitter Storm – Pregnancy Discrimination Act (PDA) needs an upgrade!

From an email from Donna Seymour, AAUW-NYS Public Policy VP —

AAUW Activists,
Just a reminder we are hosting a Twitter Storm in celebration of the Pregnancy Discrimination Act’s (PDA) 35th Anniversary today at 11 am EDT. We hope you will join us in raising awareness about the need to upgrade (use #UpgradeNY) PDA and pass the Women’s Equality Act. Make sure you Tweet at your New York State Assembly member and Senator as well.

WHAT: Twitter Storm –- Pregnancy Discrimination Act (PDA) needs an upgrade!
DATE: Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2013
TIME: 11 a.m. EDT
WHERE: On Twitter with hashtags #WEA & #UpgradeNY
WHO: @AAUWNY, @ABetterBalance, @NYWomensAgenda, @NOWNYC, @EqualPayNY

Follow @AAUWNY, @ABetterBalance, @EqualPayNY, @NYWomensAgenda and the hashtag #UpgradeNY to participate.

Also, remember to post on Facebook, write Letters to the Editor (LTE), and schedule an in-person meeting with your local legislator this week. It’s a week of Action – so get Active!

Working with our WEA & Equal Pay Coalition partners multiples all of our voices.
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Sample Pregnancy Discrimination Act Tweets
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(Don’t forget to Tweet @NYSenate, @NYAssembly, and your elected officials).

Fire a woman for being pregnant? That is so 19th Century! Make the #WEA Pregnancy Accommodation bill law in 2013! #UpgradeNY #NYWomenStrong

The Pregnancy Discrimination Act turns 35 on Oct.31, yet pregnancy discrimination persists. Make the NYS #WEA law in 2013! #NYWomenStrong

NYC treated 40% of NYS’s women right with their Pregnant Workers Fairness Act; what about the rest of us? Pass #WEA #UpgradeNY

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On Facebook? “Like” AAUW-NYS:
http://www.facebook.com/AAUW.NYS

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10/28: “Who is Jim Crow?” Film Series Kickoff

The “Who is Jim Crow?” Film Series

“I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character.”   MLK, Jr.

Kickoff:

Monday, October 28, 2013, 7 PM to 9 PM

New Progressive Baptist Church, 8 Hone Street, Kingston, New York

Free – Light Refreshments

Showing: The New Jim Crow, with Michelle Alexander
A talk delivered at the Abyssinian Baptist Church, NYC in 2012.  Alexander’s Book, The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness, spearheaded a nationwide movement to end mass incarceration and the racial caste system it has created.

Discussion: Led by Odell Winfield, founder of the End the New Jim Crow Action Network (ENJAN) and Pastor G. Modele Clarke (New Progressive Baptist Church)

Sponsors:
ENJAN Kingston
New Progressive Baptist Church
Unitarian Universalist Congregation of the Catskills – Social Justice Committee
Woodstock Jewish Congregation – Task Force to End the New Jim Crow
Citizen Action NY – Hudson Valley
Sadie Peterson Delaney African Roots Library (Family Services, Poughkeepsie)
AAUW Kingston

http://www.facebook.com/events/599327976790311

For more information, call Odell Winfield (914-388-3092)

Recommended audience: High School, Adult

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10/24: LAF Conference Call – Why Courts and Judges Matter

This AAUW national conference call will focus on several of our high-priority public policy issues as they relate to the courts. It will be conducted by AAUW’s new Legal Advocacy Fund (LAF) Director, Mollie Lam.

WHEN: Thursday, October 24, at 8:30 p.m. ET

DIAL-IN NUMBER: 866-952-1906

PASSCODE: 22890

AGENDA:

·         Welcome

·         Why Courts and Judges Matter

·         Issues Before the Court This Term:

o   Reproductive Rights

o   Equal Opportunity in Education

o   Pregnancy Discrimination

o   Separation of Church and State

·         Q&A

Please dial in 10-15 minutes early so we can start promptly at 8:30 p.m. ET.

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Public Policy Column – October 2013

Voter Information

The 2013 NYS General Election is coming up fast!
It will take place on Tuesday, November 5.

Here are some voter-related events leading up to Election Day:

Voter Registration
Saturday, October 5, 9 AM to 5 PM, Wal-Mart, 601 Frank Sottile Boulevard, Kingston. Volunteers are needed! The actual hours will be determined by the number of volunteers available to cover 2-hour shifts. All materials, tables, chairs, voter instruction guides, and “frequently asked questions” (FAQs) will be provided to all volunteers. Contact: Jean McGarry of the League of Women Voters of the Mid-Hudson Region (LWV MHR) at jfmcg@hvc.rr.com or 845-336-6622.

Deadlines

Fri., 10/11 – Register in person at the Board of Elections (BOE) or by mail (postmarked by 10/11, received by 10/16)

Tues., 10/29 – Apply for absentee ballot by mail (postmarked by 10/29)

Mon., 11/4 – Apply for absentee ballot in person at the BOE
Deliver ballot by mail (postmarked by 11/4, received by 11/12)

Tues., 11/5 – Deliver ballot in person to the BOE or go to your polling place to vote! (6 AM to 9 PM)

Ulster County BOE web page: http://www.co.ulster.ny.us/elections

For other counties, go to this NYS BOE web page: http://www.elections.ny.gov/CountyBoards.html

LWV Voters Guides
I picked up a batch of LWV Voters Guides, which include information about the six 2013 Ballot Proposals, from fellow AAUW and LWV member Anne Needham for distribution. Please call or email me if you’d like one. Also, check out the LWV’s Electronic Voter Guide (http://www.vote411.org).

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Lobbying Meeting

Friday, October 4, 6 PM

At the home of Lydia and Paul Mellos

RSVP to Lydia: lydiasmitmellos@gmail.com, 845-514-2218, 917-596-9632

We’ll talk about how we will proceed and about lobbying our state and national representatives in government on these issues:

– Autism advocacy

– The budget of the Office for Persons with Developmental Disabilities
(OPWDD) (http://www.opwdd.ny.gov)

Irene Miller and Lydia Mellos are leading this lobbying program to be put into effect by AAUW Kingston. The suggestion is to meet regularly to learn the skills needed for successful lobbying and to develop issues to be included. Suggested future issues are fracking, educational funding, women’s rights, gun control, and funding for the underprivileged. Come and support our branch with this worthy endeavor.

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Fundraiser for ENJAN Kingston

Please join us at a
Fabulous Fall Foliage Fundraiser
for ENJAN Kingston
at 2 PM on Sunday, October 20
featuring a Piano Concert by Irene Miller
at her home in Palenville

Irene will play selected works by Brahms, Faure,
Ginestera, Lack, Ponce, and Saint-Saens

Light refreshments will be served afterward

Donation: $25 per person

RSVP & directions: Susan H.

About ENJAN
The End the New Jim Crow Action Network (ENJAN, pronounced “engine”), is part of a growing national movement to end mass incarceration under the so-called “War on Drugs” that disproportionately targets African Americans and Hispanics. This movement began shortly after the publication of Michelle Alexander’s 2010 book The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in an Age of Colorblindness, which clearly documents the history of the “War on Drugs”.

Using the “War on Drugs” as an anthem, the United States imprisons more of its citizens than any other country in the world. We spend far more on prisons than we do on schools. Currently, more than 2 million U.S. citizens are in prison, mostly for non-violent crimes, and over 5 million U.S. citizens are on parole. In other words, we now use incarceration as a racial caste system that robs our fellow citizens of their basic dignity and humanity.

In Dutchess County alone, African Americans account for more than half of all those sentenced each year, despite constituting just 10% of the population. The same can be said for other counties as well.

It is well past the time to stop this terrible injustice. We at ENJAN are working to do just that. We hope you will join us at this piano concert on October 20. Come listen to beautiful music, see friends, make new ones, and learn more about us.

For more information about ENJAN, go to: http://www.enjan.org

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— Susan Holland, susan-holland@usa.net, 845-389-3961

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Cancelled — 9/7: Trip to NY Botanical Garden or Bronx Zoo

Please Note: This trip has been cancelled.
Saturday, September 7
Bus Trip to the
for the special exhibit
Wild Medicine:
Healing Plants around the World
(featuring the Italian Renaissance)
or the

Leaving from the Kingston Plaza at 8:30 AM, from the New Paltz Park & Ride at 9 AM, returning about 6 PM

Cost: $62 includes bus, entrance, & driver tip
$59 for members of AAUW and SSIP
Visiting the Bronx Zoo will cost $45 for transportation alone

For reservations, call ViVi at 845-331-0155 (cel: 845-417-5229) or write vvhlavsa@aol.com, then send your check, made out to AAUW Kingston, to: ViVi Hlavsa, 191 Lapla Road, Kingston, NY 12401

(Ask about our cancellation policies.)

9/21: Branch Meeting – Luncheon with Carolyn Donovan

September Branch Meeting

          How we work breaking barriers for women and girls

Saturday, September 21, 2013

Luncheon at noon

Garden Plaza Hotel (formerly Holiday Inn)

502 Washington Avenue, Kingston

Special Guest Speaker

Carolyn Donovan

AAUW National Representative to the United Nations (retired)

 Carolyn has been honored by AAUW, which has announced the establish-ment of the Carolyn Joslin Donovan International Projects Grants Fund #4377. The International Project Grants Fund will provide grants to International Fellowship alumnae who have returned to their home countries and wish to use their knowledge and experience to initiate projects in their local communities that benefit women and girls.

Cost: $24 (pay at door – cash or check made out to AAUW Kingston).

RSVP required by 9/15 to Virginia Kohli (845-338-4990) with your entrée choice: chicken, pasta, or salad. (If you must cancel, please do so by 9/19, or you will have to pay the $24 luncheon fee.)

For more information, contact Pat Stedge (patstedge@gmail.com, 845-336-5986).

9/15: Trip to O’Keeffe & Steiglitz Exhibits in Glens Falls

Linda Gold of Gourmet Art Tours LLC and AAUW present:

Georgia O’Keeffe at Lake George and

A Family Album: Alfred Stieglitz and Lake George

at the Hyde Collection, Glens Falls, New York

Sunday, September 15, 2013

Cost: $85

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Lake George Barns (O’Keeffe, 1926)     Petunias (O’Keeffe, 1925)

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Georgia O’Keeffe (Alfred Stieglitz)

This is a thrilling one-day trip to view over 55 paintings by Georgia O’Keeffe based on her years spent at Lake George, and approximately 30 photographs by her husband, Alfred Stieglitz. They spent many summers at the Stieglitz family estate. O’Keeffe, in her correspondence from the 1920s, has described Lake George and the environs as being “perfect.” There were “perfect days of perfect quiet sunshine,” with “perfect” mountain views, “perfect” rainbows, and “perfect days” for working. O’Keeffe’s time spent there was considered the most prolific of any period in her seven decade career and this exhibit is the first to illuminate the formative influence that Lake George had on her work.

Complementing this exhibit, we’ll see A Family Album: Alfred Stieglitz and Lake George. O’Keeffe fell in love with Stieglitz, the photographer and impresario, whose family started coming to Lake George in the 1870s. Stimulated by one another, they attacked the same subjects – clouds, trees, and architecture of the family house, barns, and outbuildings. This exhibit is an intimate look at the family compound, which was the couples home until Stieglitz’s death in 1946.

The Hyde Collection, an art museum in Glens Falls, New York, is an unknown treasure! The museum is housed in a historic refurbished early 20th-century building, listed on the US National Register of Historic Places. The permanent collection from the 15th through the 20th centuries includes French and Flemish tapestries, 16th-century furniture, and decorative arts. There are paintings by Botticelli, El Greco, Rembrandt, and Tiepolo, works by important American Artists including Eakins, Homer, Ryder, and Whistler, and European masters, including Cezanne, Degas, Matisse, and Picasso.

The bus departs at 7:15 AM from the back of the former Ames in the Kingston Plaza and returns at approximately 4:30 PM. The fee covers the luxury coach, breakfast with champagne en route, entrance to the Hyde Collection and O’Keeffe exhibit with audio guide and introductory tour, dutch-treat lunch in the town of Glens Falls (we’ll give suggestions), and chilled wine, Pellegrino, and delicious sweets on the return trip.

To reserve, make your check payable to AAUW Kingston, include your phone number and email address, and mail to Linda Gold, 1 Jacobs Lane, New Paltz, NY 12561. For further info, call Linda at 845-255-5256.

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8/20 to 8/22: Trip to Annapolis, Chesapeake Bay, & Baltimore

                   AAUW and Linda Gold of Gourmet Art Tours LLC Present   

Annapolis, Chesapeake Bay, and Baltimore

August 20 – 22, 2013

Cost: $750 per person based on double occupancy

                              Single supplement $200 additional                  

Slip away and treat yourself to 3 days of magnificent art, the best seafood, and an excursion on a private chartered schooner. Annapolis, the capital of Maryland, is a historic seaport situated along the Chesapeake Bay. It is known for sailing, restaurants that serve famous “blue crabs,” and the United States Naval Academy. This wonderful trip combines a stay at the premier waterfront hotel in Annapolis, sailing on a gorgeous 74 foot schooner, and time to explore the charming city of Annapolis. With a full moon and warm August nights, we’ll dine at two special restaurants directly on the water. Best of all, we’ll visit the Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA) which has the largest collection of works by Henri Matisse in the world.

The bus departs Tuesday, August 20 at 8am from the back of the former Ames in the Kingston Plaza. It returns Thursday, August 22 at approximately 9:30pm. Accommodations are located right on the harbor at the recently renovated Marriott Waterfront Hotel, only a block from the center of town. All rooms have comfy comforters, plush bathrobes, satellite TV, air conditioning, in-room movies, mini-bars and complimentary coffee and tea. The hotel has a restaurant, bar, concierge service, and fitness center.

The fee covers the luxury coach, champagne and wine served en route, accommodations for 2 nights, all gratuities, handling of one piece of luggage, and 7 wonderful meals (two lunches are dutch treat). The trip also includes the private schooner sail with wine, and admission to the Baltimore Museum of Art.

Day 1 begins with a champagne breakfast on the bus, followed by sandwiches for lunch later in the trip. We’ll have time to check in and unpack before boarding our chartered schooner for a two-hour sail on the Chesapeake Bay (weather permitting of course). With a glass of wine in hand, we’ll unwind as the sails go up, and sit back to savor the experience.  After the boat docks, we’ll have dinner at Mike’s Crab House, located right on the water. Blue crabs have historically symbolized the beauty, bounty, and energy of the Chesapeake Bay. We’ll have the opportunity to feast on steamed crabs as an appetizer – hammer in hand, paper covering the tables and melted butter for dipping.  After that, our dinner will begin with the entrée selections below, including the best crab soup and crab cakes you’ve ever tasted – all specialties of the area. Other entrée options are available for non-shellfish lovers.

Day 2 begins with a full breakfast buffet at our hotel before boarding the bus for the short ride to The Baltimore Museum of Art. Founded in 1914 with a single painting, the museum today has 90,000 works of art – including the largest holding of works by Matisse in the world. The Cone sisters, Dr. Claribel and Miss Etta, were natives of Baltimore and became collectors of some of the most innovative art of their time. They visited Gertrude Stein and her brother Leo in Paris during their annual trips to Europe, and through them, became acquainted with a wide circle of artists, musicians and writers who influenced their collecting. At a time when critics disparaged Matisse, and Picasso was virtually unknown, the Cones followed their passions and amassed one of the world’s greatest art collections. Matisse fondly called Claribel and Etta “my two Baltimore ladies.” They acquired masterpieces by Picasso, Cezanne, van Gogh and Renoir as well as a variety of textiles, jewelry, furniture and African, Asian, and Near Eastern art. They displayed these works in their Baltimore apartments until, after Etta’s death in 1949, Claribel gave the collection to the Baltimore Museum of Art. We’ll see the entire Cone Collection including a virtual tour of the Cone sisters’ apartments, navigating through the corridors and rooms, immersed in the environment in which they lived.  All in all, it’s a supreme art experience. Lunch is dutch treat in Gertrudes, the lovely museum restaurant. Upon returning to Annapolis, there will be time to rest before dinner, browse in the shops, or sip a cocktail in the hotel lounge.  Dinner that night is at Carol’s Creek, a lovely restaurant on the water with a view of the sailboats and bustling harbor. Please see below for entrée selections.

Day 3 begins with a full buffet breakfast at our hotel. The morning will be spent as you wish: discovering the shops, cafés and picturesque winding streets in town, enjoying a beverage by the water while watching the boats go by, or choosing to visit the US Naval Academy Museum (optional). This museum is located on the grounds of the US Naval Academy, a short walk from our hotel, and has displays that combine historical artifacts with video and audio technology to bring to life the stories of the men and women who have served their country at sea. The Museum’s holdings include ship models, paintings, prints, flags, uniforms, swords, firearms, medals, sculptures, manuscripts, rare books, photographs, ship instruments and gear. The visit will be a memorable one. Lunch is on your own in town or at the hotel (we’ll give suggestions). At approximately 3pm, we’ll pick up our box dinners, board the bus, sip a glass of wine, and share memories of a quintessential Maryland experience.

TO RESERVE

Make your check payable to AAUW, include your home and cell phone numbers and email address, and mail to: Linda Gold, 1 Jacobs Lane, New Paltz, NY 12561. For further information, call Linda at 845-255-5256 or email artladyLG@aol.com. Specify “art tours” in the space for “subject.” Since the hotel is small and we will be reserving a large block of rooms during their high season, we will need a minimum of 25 reservations (with deposits) by Wednesday, June 19, in order to hold the rooms. A $200 non-refundable deposit is due with your reservation and final payment is due by Tuesday, July 23. There will be no refunds unless your spot is filled.

Choose one of the following entrée selections for each meal. Include your selection with your reservation.

Lunch en route to Annapolis

Choose one sandwich:                                                                                                             

  1. Roast Beef
  2. Ham and Cheese
  3. Chicken Salad
  4. Vegetarian

Mike’s Crab House

(Includes appetizer of steamed Blue Crabs, cup of veg crab soup, corn on the cob, fries, salad bar, coffee. tea. soda and dessert.)

Choose one entrée:

  1. Maryland Lump Crab Cakes
  2. BBQ Ribs
  3. NY Strip Steak
  4. Fried Jumbo Shrimp Platter

Carol’s Creek Waterfront Restaurant

(Includes salad, cream of crab soup, rolls, ice tea, coffee, dessert.

Choose one entrée:

  1. Maryland Jumbo Lump Crab Cake served with garlic and herb red bliss potatoes, seasonal vegetables and a mustard vinaigrette
  2. Grilled Filet Mignon, served medium-rare, with caramelized sweet onions, wild mushroom sauté, scalloped potatoes and merlot glace de viande
  3. Herb Encrusted Rockfish, roasted and served over sun dried tomato pesto risotto, sautéed baby spinach, jumbo lump crab and lemon butter sauce

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