
Statement of Solidarity and Condemnation of Violence Against APPI Community
On March 17th, a 21-year old white man murdered six Asian-American women, one white woman, and one white man in a violent rampage in Atlanta, Georgia. As a global alliance
On March 17th, a 21-year old white man murdered six Asian-American women, one white woman, and one white man in a violent rampage in Atlanta, Georgia. As a global alliance
We’ve just published our Gender Matters report, “New Hampshire Women in Municipal Town Government,” highlighting some of the notable takeaways of the independent research we conducted through August 2020 on
Join us for A Global Look at Gender JusticeMonday March 8, 2021 10 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Start your International Women’s Day with a panel talking about global gender justice.
NH Women’s Foundation opposes HB 625, HB 622, HB 430, HB 434, HB 596 and HB 233 We are in the midst of a public health crisis where women are
February is Black History Month, and this year we’re highlighting the profiles of three Black women from the New Hampshire Women’s Heritage Trail. Learn more about the New Hampshire Women’s
We are proud to be starting the new year welcoming six new Members to our Board of Directors! The six new Board members are: Rochester City Councilor and former Trans
As we celebrate the centennial anniversary of the 19th Amendment as a hard-fought victory, we also recognize that there’s still much work that needs to be done to ensure equal
In 1919, the nation’s first Citizenship School, held July 8–12, was organized at the University of New Hampshire in Durham, NH, which was then known as New Hampshire College. This
In solidarity with our partners at the Women’s Funding Network, we jointly released the following statement today: Today, amidst ongoing protests against police violence, spurred by the killing of George
Save the Date for our 2020 Annual GAL|A Friday, May 15, 2020 6-10 pm Portsmouth NH Online registration to open end of March. For sponsorship opportunities or to learn more,