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Celebrating Women’s Equality Day August 26!

August 26. 2020

AAUW-Owenboro celebrated the 100th anniversary of women’s suffrage by recognizing local pioneers of women’s rights in Owensboro and Daviess County. The Louise Gasser Kirtley Memorial was dedicated on the lawn of the Daviess County Courthouse (read about it) and the graves of local suffragists were decorated in Elmwood Cemetery.

Louise Gasser Kirtley Memorial
In partnership with the Daviess County Bar Association, AAUW-Owensboro dedicated a memorial to the first woman attorney in Daviess County. Learn more….

Celebrate Women and the Nineteenth Amendment
Showcasing more than 100 works of art by women artists across Kentucky
July 14 – August 18
Owensboro Museum of Fine Art
Sponsored by US Bank

Multicultural Festival Virtual Festival this year! We’ll be creating a collage presentation from AAUW-Owensboro. Send us a pic of you wearing your Votes for Women sash or holding a placard celebrating the 100th Anniversary of Suffrage!
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Louise Gasser Kirtley Memorial Dedication
Celebrating 100 Years of Women’s Right to Vote
August 26, 2020  at 4:00 pm 
Daviess County Courthouse Lawn
See details about the Memorial


 

Black Women in the Suffrage Movement
February 2, 2020 – 2:00 pm
HL Neblett Community Center (801 W. 5th Street)
Celebrating the work of black women in the suffrage movement, including musical selections by Miss Alma Randolph and special guest speaker KY State Rep Attica Woodson Scott.
Sponsored by AAUW-Owensboro, HL Neblett Center, Owenboro NAACP

Celebrating Women Seeking/Holding Office
October 22, 2019 – 7:00 – 9:00pm
Owensboro Museum of Science and History
Enjoyed kicking off a year of celebrating the 100th anniversary of women’s suffrage.

Saturday August 17, 2019Multicultural Festival – 10:00 am to 4:00 pm at First Presbyterian Church (1368 Griffith Ave)

We will once again have a table and will need volunteers for one or two hour shifts. This will be an opportunity for discounted dues for new or lapsed members and a way to promote our women’s Equality Day event. If you can help, contact Judy or Christine or email us at aauw.owensboro@gmail.com or sign up here in Google.

Sunday August 18, 2019Women’s Equality Day Celebration – 2:00 to 4:00 pm

Spread the word, it’s been 99 years since women in the U.S. earned the right to vote! This will kick off a whole years’ worth of events leading up to August 2020, so mark your calendar and sign up to help.

Monday August 26, 2019KWC Student Activities Fair – 8:00 to 9:30 pm

We’ll be sharing our mission of equity for women and girls (including equal pay, reproductive freedom and access to education) with students. There’ll be ice cream! Please contact Judy or Christine if you can help staff a table.

Tuesday/Wednesday August 27-28, 2019OCTC Fall Fling – 10:30 am to 1:00 pm

We’ll be sharing our mission of equity for women and girls (including equal pay, reproductive freedom and access to education) with students and faculty. This is a good recruiting tool. Please contact Judy or Christine if you can help staff a table.

Women’s Equality Day
Sunday August 18  2-4 pm in partnership with the Owensboro Museum of Science and History

Program includes the presentation of proclamations by the City of Owensboro and Daviess County Fiscal Court, a keynote by Marsha Weinstein of Louisville, a descendant of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and announcement of a memorial for Louise Gasser Kirtley. Current president of the National Collaborative for Women’s History Sites (https://ncwhs.org), Ms. Weinstein presented “Kentucky Commemorates the Women’s Suffrage Centennial”.

Friday August 16, 2019 – Book Group6:00 pm at the home of Susan Walter.
Book is Irrepressible: the Jazz Age Life of Henrietta Bingham by Emily Bingham, available www.betterworldbooks.com for under $5.

Friday July 19, 2019 – Book Group6:00 pm at the home of Sandy Hallman.
Book:  Threading My Prayer Rug by Sabeeha Rehman. Ten of us enjoyed Sandy’s hospitality and sandwiches! Desserts by Judy and Aloma were delish!

Saturday July 20, 2019 – Owensboro Museum of Science & History Fundraiser – TO THE MOON AND BACK10:00 am to 2:00 pm

Volunteer to help with NASA hands-on space activity stations. Most of the stations are tables with the activities on them: Moon walk game (like a cake walk), rock digs, scavenger hunts, face painting, photo stations, & moon food lunch for purchase.

AAUW State Meeting, June 7, 2019 in Louisville

Judy and Christine attended the state meeting. Note the sash Judy is wearing. we sold them to our fellow AAUW Kentucky members.


Monday April 15, 2019 – Conversation on Race – 6:00pm at Daviess County Library
A Conversation on Immigration What do you really know about immigration? Join us for a panel discussion where local immigrants will tell their personal stories of how they came to the US. Susan Gesser, Director of Catholic Charities of Owensboro, will represent immigration law on the panel. Also appearing will be immigrant representatives from these categories: Asylum/Refugee/Humanitarian Parole;Economic or Business-based immigration, Family-based immigration (family reunification), Diversity Lottery, and DACA recipient. 

In partnership with the Owensboro Human Relations Commission and Daviess County Public Library.

ANNUAL MEETING – April 26, 2019 (in place of Book Group)
6pm at Moonlite BBQ (in the boardroom) – Dinner on your own.

Wednesday March 27, 2019 – Film and discussion – “On the Basis of Sex”
6:00pm at Kentucky Wesleyan College (Rogers Hall in Winchester Student Center)

Tuesday March 19, 2019 – ATHENA AWARDS LUNCHEON – 11:30 am at the Convention Center
We have a few spaces left at our table! Contact Judy Adams.

Monday March 18, 2019 – Conversation on Race – 6:00pm at Daviess County Library
“Dolores, The Movie”  A Film about Delores Huerta  Learn more

Monday March 10, 2019 – WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH CELEBRATION – 2:00-4:00 pm at the Owensboro Museum of Science and History.
This year’s theme is “Champions of Peace and Non-Violence” and Sister Michele Morek was our speaker.

Monday February 11 – Conversation on Race – 6:30pm at Daviess County Library
Japanese Internment Camps: A Panel Discussion  Learn more

Monday February 25 – HOW BLACKS SURVIVED THE MIGRATION 6:30 pm at the H.L.Neblett Center.   Owensboro Human Relations Commission presents this as a part of Black History Month.  Come, listen. Learn and share.

Monday September 17, 2018 – Conversation on Race
6:00pm at the Daviess County Public Library
View & discuss the film I AM NOT YOUR NEGRO written by James Baldwin, narrated by Samuel L. Jackson
In partnership with Nonviolent Owensboro and the Daviess County Public Library

Tuesday September 25, 2018 – National Voter Registration Day
Online voter registration in Kentucky
AAUW Action Fund – advances equity for women and girls through member activism and voter mobilization.
Check your voter registration status at Vote.org

Friday September 28, 2018 – Book Group
6:00pm at Christine Salmon’s (email for address)
Book: Radium Girls by Kate Moore

Monday September 4, 2018 (Labor Day) – RGB Watch Party

Sunday August 26, 2018 – Women’s Equality Day

 

KY AAUW CONVENES IN OWENSBORO!

Join us on Saturday, April 14th as we welcome AAUW Chapters from across Kentucky.  Dr. Julia Brown, AAUW Board Chair, will be our special guest.  Meeting is at the Hampton Inn and Suites, Downtown at 8:30 A.M..  Registration is $50 and includes lunch from The Miller House.  Contact Owensboro AAUW Pres. Judy Adams jadams11_2008@yahoo.com to register.

MARCH IS WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH!!

MARCH 8TH 11:30 A.M.:  ATHENA AWARD LUNCHEON

MARCH 11TH 2:00-4:00 P.M.:  WOMEN WHO PERSIST at the Owensboro Museum of Science and History

MARCH 16TH 6:00 P.M.:  IMMIGRATION FORUM at Saints Joe and Paul church, Owensboro

MARCH 28TH 6:00 P.M.:  KIMBERLY DARK:  Gender, Race and Money at Kentucky Wesleyan College, Rogers Hall

THE CONVERSATION ON RACE CONTINUES:  MARCH 20, 2018, 6:30 P.M. at DCPL.  JOINUS!

CELEBRATE DIVERSITY AND FAIRNESS ON MONDAY, JANUARY 18TH…AND EVERY DAY!

OUR CONVERSATION ON RACE CONTINUES

NOVEMBER 16th 2017 at 6:30PM. AT THE DAVIESS COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY

DIVERSITY AND DISCRIMINATION IN OUR SCHOOLS:

Join the discussion with a panel of area high school students

ALICE’S ORDINARY PEOPLE”, The story of Evansville native, Alice Tregay and her role in the civil rights movement.  September 27th, 2017

JOHN LEWIS…”GET IN THE WAY”,  A DOCUMENTARY…AUGUST 21ST, 2017

OWENSBORO COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE HOSTED “START SMART” ! 

BY-STANDER TRAINING WORKSHOP (free!)

PAST PROGRAMS IN THIS SERIES:

WHITE RAGE: The Unspoken Truth of Our Racial Divide by Carol Anderson, Ph.D.

THE PRICE OF PRISON…film ’13TH)

BETWEEN THE WORLD AND ME by Ta-Nahesi Coates“BEING BLACK IN OWENSBORO” PANEL SPARKS MEANINGFUL DISCUSSION

HONORING THE WOMEN OF KEN-RAD and G.E.  and CELEBRATING WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH 

CELEBRATE THE 96TH ANNIVERSARY OF SUFFRAGE

WOMEN’S EQUALITY DAY, AUGUST 26TH, 4:00 P.M. at the Owensboro Museum of Science and History

SATURDAY, AUGUST 27TH, 6:00 p.m. “IRON JAWED ANGELS” at  Daviess Cty Public Library

Stop by our booth at the Owensboro Multicultural Festival, August 20th, 11:00 -5:00 at First Presbyterian Church 1328 Griffith Ave. Owensboro

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2016 WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH A WEEKEND SUCCESS!

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CONGRATULATIONS ALOMA DEW, 2016 ATHENA AWARD WINNER!

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                  WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH 2016 EVENTS

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CELEBRATING A SUCCESSFUL 60TH YEAR!

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WOMEN’S HISTORY EVENT A SUCCESS

CELEBRATE WOMEN! was the theme of our Women’s History Month event.  The National Women’s History Project 2015 theme “Weaving the Stories of women’s Lives” inspired us to invite high school and middle school girls from Girls Inc. and Girl Scouts to interview local women.  All who attended gained from the sharing of women’s challenges, struggles and accomplishments.

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The four AAAU members who attended    the Girls Inc.’s Annual luncheon were inspired and impressed.  As always, the girls were the highlight of the event…leading an ecumenical blessing, introducing the  speakers, and generally delighting the crowd.  From kindergarten to high school, each girl addressed the crowd with confidence.  Indeed, Girls Inc. is helping them to become “strong, smart and bold“!

 Courtney Calhoun, Sara Martin, Lori Keller Schroeder, Judy AdamsA Strong, Smart and Bold Girl

 

ATHENA AWARDS LUNCHEON…CONGRATULATIONS TO FINALIST KIT GALLAGHER

 

ALWAYS A WINNER IN OUR EYES

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OWENSBORO AAUW CELEBRATES 60 YEARS!

Click the graphic above to read about how we got our start!

Click the graphic above to read about how we got our start!

A group of very progressive women met in October of 1953 to consider forming a branch of AAUW in Owensboro. These included women from the community (teachers, school administrators and a lawyer) and faculty and staff from Kentucky Wesleyan College. The groundwork they laid resulted in Owensboro AAUW being granted a charter from AAUW in February 1954. Since that time, our branch has been involved in a variety of projects resulting in increased awareness of issues of equity.

We’ve been doing “get out the vote” campaigns and candidate forums since the early ‘60’s; investigated Title IX compliance in the ‘80’s, presented trainings on acquaintance rape in the mid ‘80’s and conducted a child care needs study in 1990. Our collaboration with Girls Inc. began with Eleanor Roosevelt birthday celebrations and has grown to include commemoration of Women’s Equality Day and Women’s History Month.

On Saturday, October 4th, we gathered with members, supporters and friends to honor the families of our founders.  We were please to share our history with the families of Louise Gasser Kirtley, Elizabeth Gasser, Shirley Meacham, Kathy Smith, Augusta Hager and Doris Campbell.

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