FeministCampus.org
FeministCampus.org is the worlds largest pro-choice student network. There are three sections that you can navigate through, each one of them helping you with a different part of being a women and having your own choices. The first one is the campus network, where you can be part of the Feminist Campus email network and receive the bi-monthly e-zine and campus related alerts! The network can be used by anyone from student, faculty, or alumni to find activist students and faculty or browse through the ezines. Next there is the speak up and act out column, where anyone can come and find the demonstrations and articles that is listed. For example, Global Women's and Human Rights Project wants you to Join their campaign to connect the need to build a national constituency to increase international family planning and other human rights issues by educating your campus on the economic links between current U.S. international family planning policies and sweatshops, poverty, and violence against women globally. They have a link where you can sign the online petition to be a part of this. The last section is In The Know, this is a column to give you the latest feminist news and to view a calender where you can find or post an upcoming event. There are also job and internship, issues, how-to, issues, journalism, and spirtituality links which you can navigate through. This is a very resourceful internet site that can help anyone find the latest news, events, and demonstrations.
Here is an example of one organization that the website above gets its information. ASWA is the american society for women accountants. The mission of ASWA is to enable women in all accounting and related fields to achieve their full personal, professional and economic potential and to contribute to the future development of their profession. Members include partners in national, regional and local CPA firms, financial officers, controllers, academicians, financial analysts and data processing consultants, recent college graduates and women returning to the work force. You can connect to their website by clicking, http://www.aswa.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=1.