2019
The Status of Women in Pittsboro and Chatham County – 2019 UNC Public Policy Capstone course undergraduates and faculty advisor
2018
Final Portfolio WomenNC: The Status of Women in Greensboro and Guilford County, December 3rd, 2018
WomenNC Pamphlet: The Status Of Women in Greensboro & Guilford County
NC Women United Report Card of the General Assembly: Women in the United States have reached many milestones in the fight to secure equality, but work remains. The same is true for women in the Tar Heel state. Despite decades worth of great progress, women in North Carolina continue to face challenges that impede on our ability to flourish beyond the inequalities that impact us. These barriers are especially great for women of color, queer women, and women with disabilities.
2017
CEDAW Press Release: The Durham County Board of Commissioners passed a resolution endorsing the Convention on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) unanimously on September 11, 2017 in their general meeting.
Durham City CEDAW Resolution: Resolution of the Durham County in support of the counties for CEDAW Initiative: encouraging cities to implement the principles of the Counties for the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination Against Women.
WomenNC: A Report on CEDAW and Gender Analysis: The first step in making changes towards gender equity is understanding the current status of gender equity in a particular area. Cities for CEDAW encourages local governments to conduct their own research on gender-based issues.
2016
Best Practices Report: WomenNC & Cities for CEDAW Campaign: The Cities for CEDAW movement seeks “to make the global local” through the passage of ordinances and resolutions that localize the United Nations Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) treaty within various cities across the United States.
State of Employment for Women in Wake County A Report to the Wake County Board of Commissioners