Obama Administration Releases New Guidance to Ensure the Civil Rights of Transgender Students
Every student has the right to access education without fear of harassment!
What better way to watch tonight’s State of the Union address than by playing Bingo?
We’ve created Bingo cards with some of the key words women and girls want to hear from Obama in his final year as president. Grab your friends, your favorite snacks, and get ready to play!
Be sure to follow @AAUW on Twitter and use hashtag #AAUWSOTU to play along
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and get in the running to win awesome FREE prizes!

Prizes go to First Place, Funniest Tweet, Best Photo, and more. Print your game boards now.
“We’re going to continue to fight to eliminate the pay gap. Equal pay for equal work. It’s an all-American idea.” —President Obama
Every woman deserves equal pay.
10 Reasons Why the Obama Administration Is Wrong on Emergency Contraception
You’ll be hearing a lot about Plan B and morning-after pills and EC in the coming days. Here are the top 10 reasons why we think the Obama administration is wrong to deny women and girls access to this basic preventive health care.
1. Half of all pregnancies in the United States are unintended. EC offers a last chance to prevent pregnancy after unprotected intercourse or birth control failure.
2. The administration wants to make EC available only to individuals age 15 and older. Young people would have to hold passports to purchase EC, a ridiculous requirement given that less than 5 percent of all Americans—of any age—have passports.
3. Several studies have determined that no deaths or serious complications have been causally linked to EC.
4. There are no situations in which the risks of using combined or progestin-only EC outweigh the benefits.
5. Scientists have concluded that “repeated use of EC is safer than pregnancy, in particular when the pregnancy is unintended and women do not have access to safe early abortion services.”
6. One challenge to making EC more widely available is the belief that women may be less diligent with their ongoing contraception. But regular use of EC is far less effective than other contraceptive methods. Women understand that “E” stands for “emergency” and will behave accordingly.
7. One study demonstrated that educating teens about EC does not increase their sexual activity levels or use of EC, but it does increase their knowledge about proper administration of the drug.
8. Emergency contraception is sold over the counter in six countries and can be obtained directly from a pharmacist, without a prescription, in 54 countries.
9. Many medical groups, including the American Medical Association, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, the Association of Reproductive Health Professionals, the American Academy of Pediatrics, and the Society for Adolescent Medicine support making Plan B available over-the-counter without restrictions.
10. Medical professionals recommend it. As Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Margaret Hamburgput it:
The Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER) determined that the product was safe and effective in adolescent females, that adolescent females understood the product was not for routine use, and that the product would not protect them against sexually transmitted diseases. Additionally, the data supported a finding that adolescent females could use Plan B One-Step properly without the intervention of a healthcare provider.
Politicians need us in order to win. But women can smell the difference between expedient positions and sincerely held beliefs.
We deserve serious action on the issues we care about, from reproductive health to equal pay, education to paid sick days.
“On the fourth anniversary of the signing of the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act into law, I am focused on unfinished business. We — women, families, this nation — need Congress to pass the Paycheck Fairness Act. When President Obama signed the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act into law on January 29, 2009 — the first law he signed after taking office — I never dreamed that four years later we’d still be without the Paycheck Fairness Act.”
- Lilly Ledbetter wants you to take action for fair pay
Made from a Politico transcript on Wordle.
Made from a New York Times transcript on Wordle.
And a big thanks to everyone who told the candidates to talk to women. This word cloud is our MISSION ACCOMPLISHED banner.
#Women1016
Just in case anyone forgot how to say “women”….
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On Tuesday, October 16, Obama and Romney will meet again to debate how our country can best address domestic and foreign policy issues. With CNN’s Candy Crowley as the moderator, this town hall debate is the perfect setting for the candidates to say exactly where they stand on women’s issues and to talk directly to women.
Obama and Romney can start by actually saying the word “women”! You can make this happen by tweeting one simple message today and every day leading up to the October 16 presidential debate:
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