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AAUW EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION:
Advancing education and equity for
women and girls
The AAUW Educational Foundation is the world's largest source of
funding exclusively for graduate women. It supports aspiring scholars around the
globe, teachers and activists in local communities, women at critical stages of
their careers and those pursuing professions where women are underrepresented.
For information about applying for grants or fellowships, go to
the Educational Foundation website:
Click here.
2006-2007 Grantees in
Iowa:
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| Name |
Marta M. Maldonado |
| Degree and Field |
Publication grant, Sociology |
| Institution |
Iowa State University |
| Location |
Ames, Iowa |
| Award Year |
2006-07 |
| Project Name
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How Jobs Become "Hispanic":
Employers' Ideology and the Everyday
Production of Racial Inequality in
Agricultural Work |
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| Marta Maldonado’s concern with
understanding questions of power and finding
ways to help eradicate inequality brought her to
the study of sociology and continues to drive
her work. Her commitment to social justice
guides her interactions with students within and
outside the classroom, her service to the
university, and the connections she seeks to
build between the university and the broader
community. |
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Recipient |
AAUW of Iowa |
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Project
Director(s) |
Jan
Mitchell and
Pam Swarts |
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Project
Name |
Latinas
al Éxito: A
Proposal to
Advance
Economic
Equity by
Motivating
Latinas
Toward
Success |
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Location |
Marshalltown,
Iowa |
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Award
Year |
2007-08 |
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Term |
Two-year
grant |
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| This
program will reduce
educational barriers
for Latinas, change
Latino perceptions
about Latinas in the
work force, and
empower Latinas with
college experience
in four Iowa
communities. Latina
women will serve as
godmothers to
eighth-grade Latinas
and take part in
family events,
godmother-led small
groups of teenagers,
college visits, and
discussions with
Latinas currently in
college. |
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Recipient |
Iowa
Juvenile
Home
Foundation |
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Project
Director(s) |
Carol M.
Thompson |
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Project
Name |
Iowa
Juvenile
Home Girls
Chorus |
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Location |
Toledo,
Iowa |
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Award
Year |
2006-07 |
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Term |
One-year
grant |
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| This
project gives girls
at the juvenile home
a way to express
feelings in
culturally
acceptable ways, a
sense of community
and teamwork,
improved
self-confidence, and
an incentive to
participate in the
school activities.
It will also help
them heal from
traumatic
experiences. |
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| Name |
Ifeoma L. Nwankwor |
| Citizenship |
Nigeria |
| Degree and Field |
M.P.H., Medicine |
| Institution |
University of Iowa, Iowa City |
| Location |
Iowa City, Iowa |
| Award Year |
2006-07 |
| Project Name |
The Effect of Health Education on
the Incidence of Drug Abuse Among
Teenagers |
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| Ifeoma Nwankwor has worked as a
house officer, prison doctor, and health
facilitator and organized health outreaches,
seminars, and campaigns aimed at health
education and promotion. She plans to educate
Nigerian women and girls to break the cycle of
ignorance, poverty, and disease. |
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