American Association of University Women

Valparaiso IN Affiliate

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UPCOMING EVENTS -2026

 
Thursday, January 8th – 6:30 pm – ArtFlix – Zoom only – The Teacher’s Lounge –
2023 Drama-The Teachers’ Lounge is a 2023 German drama directed by Ilker Catak. Leonie Benesch stars as a teacher tasked with finding out which of her students is responsible for a series of thefts  The film was nominated to compete for the Panorama Audience Award at the 73rd Berlin international Film Festival where it had its world premiere. Released to critical acclaim , the National Board of Review named The Teachers’ Lounge as one of the top five international films of 2023. It was nominated for Best International Feature Film at the 96th Academy Awards. 
Leader: Renee Caprile 
For information: Diane Woolever
 
Thursday, January 15 – 10:00 am -Monthly Affiliate Program – All Things Fiber -Three Moons Fiberworks
402 Broadway, Chesterton
Three Moons Fiberworks specializes in all things fiber. Meet owner Rebecca Riley Vargas as she tells us about the history of weaving, demonstrates some of her looms, answers questions about fiber crafts, and explains why she still “having fun”. There will be time for breakfast/lunch at the Third Coast Spice Café following the tour.
Leader: Rebecca Ann Vargas
For Information:  Anita Quinlan and Lisa Rommelman
 
Thursday, January 15th – 1:00 pm -Spiritual Seekers-home of Suzanne LaCount
Discussion will be of Chapter 6, Welcome to the Wisdom of the World
 
Tuesday, January 20th – 4:00 pm – Book Group- Zoom only – note this is not the 4th Tuesday 
Title:  Lead Babies and Poisoned Housing by Carolyn Bolarsky

This is the public Policy selection for 2025-26.  Drawing on historic sources as well as present-day interviews, Lead Babies and Poisoned Housing is a story about systemic racism, environmental injustice, and the failure of government.  In 2016, 1,100 mainly minority residents of a low-income housing complex in East Chicago, Indiana, received a letter from the city forcibly evicting them from their homes because a high level of lead was found in the soil under their houses. The residents were given two months to move. Many could not find safe housing nearby. The site was designated by the Environmental Protection Agency as a Superfund site because of the large amount of toxic material on it. More than 1,300 similar sites are located throughout the United States. Over 70 million people live within three miles of one of these sites. 

But this isn’t just a story of victimization; it is also about empowerment and community members insisting their voices be heard. Lead Babies and Poisoned Housing records the human side of what happens when the industries responsible for polluting leave, but the residents remain. Those residents tell their stories in their own words—not just what happened to them, but how they acted in response. We should listen, not only for justice, but as a cautionary tale against repeated history.

Leaders:  Susan Stuart and Ann Ruggabar
For Information:  Clare Pokorny
 
Wednesday, January 21 – 6:30 pm – Zoom only – Business Meeting
Leader:  President Cindy Hesemann
Sent all agenda items to President Hesemann
 
 
 
 
 
 
2024-25 PERSON of the YEAR Sandy Holt and her daughter Nancy Allen
2024-25 Person of the Year Sandy Holt and her daughter Nancy Allen

2025 Scholarships Recipients

Meet Our New Members

July 11, 2025 WOMEN TO THE FRONT Lubeznik Center for the Arts

May 7, 2025 The Annual Banquet

August 27, 2025 Welcome Fest

Sept.15,2025 What Can Women Do Now

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