North & NW Suburban Chicago NOW Chapter

Disinformation Campaigns Targeting School Boards & Educators

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Please join our North & NW Suburban Chicago NOW chapter for our January meeting, featuring Cassie Creswell of Illinois Families for Public Schools.  Ms. Creswell will discuss the pressures our school boards are facing from well-funded disinformation campaigns targeting school boards and educators. Illinois Families for Public Schools is the voice in Springfield for systemic policy change to defend and improve Illinois public schools. Their efforts are key to giving public ed families a real, regular voice in Springfield and to advocating for public schools in our state as a public good. Please click here to register ...

There’s only one YOU on Earth, with Mary Lou Edwards

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We're excited to welcome famed Chicago feminist and children's book author, Mary Lou Edwards, to our next chapter Zoom meeting on Wednesday, March 23, at 7 p.m.  Click here to register ... Mary Lou will talk about her new book, Only One Me On Our Big Blue Marble. Her book, primarily geared for pre-teen girls, is a plea for self-acceptance -- a message for women of all ages. The first half of her story is true. Mary Lou lived it. The second half is how she wished the event had unfolded. Sadly, that is not how it played out. Thanks to [...]

Addressing Youth Concerns Related to Gun Violence

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Please join us as we welcome Yolanda Androzzo, Coalition and Programming Director for One Aim Illinois, to our July 13 Zoom event, from 7 to 8 p.m., sponsored by Illinois NOW and hosted by North & NW Suburban Chicago NOW.  Ms. Androzzo will be joined by Daniel Schober, Director of the Chicago Gun Violence Research Collaborative (CGVRC) and Diane Latiker, Founder of Kids Off The Block (KOB).  They will discuss their partnership to understand and address youth concerns related to gun violence in the Roseland neighborhood. Click here to register ... As stated on One Aim's website: "While many may [...]

Self-Managed Abortion: Safe & Secure Workshop

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Now that Roe has been overturned, helping people access the abortion care they need will require new and creative approaches. Join our next North/Northwest Suburban Chicago Chapter Zoom meeting on Wednesday, August 24, at 7 p.m. Central Time, to learn how to legally spread information about self-managed abortion. Click here to register ... The information that will be shared at this meeting was originally presented in a seminar at the National NOW Conference last month. Cindy Wolfe Boynton, who is the president of Connecticut NOW and a National NOW board member from the Northern District, will lead our Zoom workshop.

Promote The Vote Illinois, with Jan Schwartz of the National Council for Jewish Women

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We're excited to announce that our next chapter Zoom meeting will feature coalition organizer Jan Schwartz. This online meeting will take place on Thursday, Oct. 13, starting at 7 p.m. and ending at 8:15 p.m. Click here to register. Jan is currently president of National Council of Jewish Women Chicago North Shore. She also organized two local coalitions: Promote the Vote Illinois and Promote Equity Illinois. Both coalitions quickly grew to more than 30 organizations with many supporting members. Given the pandemic, the growth of voter suppression, and the threat of many of our rights being challenged, joining forces to [...]

Beyond Menopause: New Pathways to Holistic Health

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Join us at our next chapter Zoom meeting featuring Dr. Catherine Marienau and Dr. Carolyn Torkelson who will discuss their new book Beyond Menopause: New Pathways to Holistic Health. Click here to register ... Beyond Menopause brings a fresh perspective to the mental, physical, and spiritual elements of holistic living. From the distinct vantage points of medicine and neuroscience, the authors guide women toward new pathways to optimal health and well-being. Women of postmenopausal age want to remain healthy, vital, and engaged, yet they are often overlooked in the healthcare system. In this phase of life, women need to create [...]

LGBTQ101 and Allyship, with Aster Gilbert of the Center on Halsted

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Our next Zoom meeting to be held on Thursday, March 16, at 7 p.m. Central Time, will feature Aster Gilbert, the Manager of Training and the Public Education Institute at the Center on Halsted. Aster's presentation entitled LGBTQ Foundations, will cover: Foundational LGBTQ terms and provide definitions of various identities, like transgender, nonbinary, and intersex Elements of LGBTQ experience, such as coming out, transition, and visibility Actionable steps for becoming a more informed and stronger ally to LGBTQ colleagues and community members This is an opportunity for you to ask questions, so participation is highly encouraged! Click here to register … About Center on Halsted Center on Halsted is [...]

Report from the UN’s Conference on the Status of Women, featuring Karen Kortsch

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Our next Zoom chapter meeting on Thursday, April 20, at 7 p.m. Central Time will feature Karen Kortsch, a member of our NOW chapter. Karen recently attended the Conference on the Status of Women (CSW) at the United Nations (UN) Headquarters in New York City.  (That's her at the conference, second from right.)  Please plan to attend this meeting and learn about the UN, the annual CSW held at the UN, and why it matters. Click here to register ... Karen is a retired registered nurse who now devotes her time to volunteer work with several organizations including NOW. As a [...]

Donald Bell: 50 Years of Pro-Feminism

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Please click here to register Please join our NOW chapter at 7:00 pm on Wednesday July 12th for a sure-to-be-fascinating presentation by Donald M. Bell on the history of NOMAS – the National Organization for Men Against Sexism. Please click here to register ... The organization’s slogan says it all:  “Pro-feminist, LGBTQ+ affirmative, anti-racist, anti-classist, enhancing men’s lives.”   The photo above is of a NOMAS chapter. From their website:  “NOMAS recognized early on that all oppressions (the ‘isms’) are linked. Fighting against a single oppression (e.g., sexism) without recognizing that it is intertwined with all other oppressions (e.g., racism, classism, [...]

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