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Science & Technology Title IX
Lucy Brakoniecki, Research and Policy Analyst for the CT Woman Education and Legal Fund on the challenges women face in these fields.

07/08/08 He Saw The Job Of The Future

10/23/06 Wanted: Girls For Science, Tech Careers

10/05/06 CWEALF Announces 2006 One Woman Makes a Difference Honorees

06/01/06 Friends, family, gather at MXCC commencement

05/17/06 Senator Joseph Crisco (D-Woodbridge), Quinnipiac University, and the Connecticut Women's Education and Legal Fund have sponsored the 6th annual "Girls and Technology Expo" that was held Wednesday, May 17th at Quinnipiac University in Hamden

04/24/06 Capitol looks at gender: Anti-discrimination law sought for transgenders

03/24/06 Bill would prohibit discrimination against transgendered

02/15/06 Expo Aims To Encourage Girls To Study Science

01/06/06 Connecticut Women's Legal and Education Fund considers the nomination of Judge Alito to be a 'threat to the status of women.'

11/21/05 Vigil Marks Outrage Over Hate Crimes In City

10/20/05 Expo Taps Girls' Potential

10/20/05 Stretching Their Science Education, TheDay.com

Katie Herrle, 12, left, of Old Saybrook and Jillian Kelly, 12, of New London, work with their slimy polymer inventions during a handson workshop Wednesday as part of the Girls & Tech Expo at the Coast Guard Academy in New London.

The event, which hosted 140 seventh grade girls from southeastern Connecticut, was sponsored by the Connecticut Women's Education and Legal Fund, American Association of University Women, Dominon Nuclear and the Coast Guard Academy.

8/29/05 Women Of Influence Deserved Broader Scope

8/17/05 Killer Wants 40-Year Sentence Reduced

8/14/03 Hartford Courant: Local Clergy To Protest Gay Bishop

7/03 Metroline: Up Front: Hate Crimes in Connecticut

6/4/03 Hartford Courant: Gay Student Advocates Speak
School Board Hears Of Name-Calling, Violence, Teacher
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5/15/03 Hartford Courant: Letter to the Editor
Death Brings Transgender Issues to Forefront

3/1/03 Hartford Courant: Letter to the Editor: Hands Off Title IX

9/3/02 Hartford Courant: Help Available for Victims of Harassment

8/12/02 Hartford Business Journal: Letter To The Editor: Leveling Technology Field for Women

7/1/02 Hartford Courant: Ruling Allows Discrimination

4/15/02 Hartford Business Journal: Opinions Vary in Debate over Equal Pay

3/13/02 Manchester Herald: Child-Support System is Focus of Workshop

12/4/01 Greenwich Time: GHS Course Draws Girls to Technology

12/2/01 News-Times: Local "Safe Haven" Law Seldom Used

 

 



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