Celebrating Black Excellence
Celebrating Black Excellence By Quincy Wansel What once began as Negro History and Literature Week, was then renamed Negro Achievement […]
Celebrating Black Excellence By Quincy Wansel What once began as Negro History and Literature Week, was then renamed Negro Achievement […]
Greetings API Friends and Supporters! As we start the month of February, those of us in the Delaware Valley, where […]
With the resignation of Executive Director Allison Titman, the Alice Paul Institute Board of Directors has approved the immediate past […]
The Girls Leadership Council held its annual retreat and first regular meeting of the program year in September 2021.
SATURDAY, October 23, 9 AM-12 PM On Saturday, October 23, 2021 from 9 AM – 12 PM, the Alice […]
What Happened to the World Woman’s Party? The National Woman’s Party (NWP) fought for women’s rights for more than a […]
CONGRATULATIONS glc GRADUATES! Each year, the Alice Paul Institute hosts a graduation celebration for the high school seniors who have […]
Paulsdale, Past & Present For residents of Mount Laurel and throughout New Jersey, Paulsdale is a symbol of equality and […]
The Queer History of the Suffrage Movement With the 2020 celebrations surrounding the centennial of the 19th Amendment came a […]
Juneteenth 2021: A Guide to Local Events & Resources 2021 marks the first time that Juneteenth will be an official […]
The Girls Leadership Council explored the topic of mental health, discussing the importance of self care and the impact of social media.
The Girls Leadership Council explored the topic of mental health, discussing the importance of self care and the impact of social media.
May is Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, a celebration of the innumerable contributions of Asians and Pacific Islanders to America’s history—including those made to the decades-long fight for women’s right to vote.
The Girls Leadership Council explored the topic of mental health, discussing the importance of self care and the impact of social media.
We recommit ourselves to the work that needs to be done to dismantle the entwined forces of the patriarchy and white supremacy and achieve a society in which equality is the reality, not the goal.
On January 13, 2021, the Circulating Collectible Coin Redesign Act of 2020 was signed into law, a bill that directs the Treasury Department, through the U.S. Mint, to issue quarter-dollar coins featuring “prominent American women,” effective January 1, 2022 through the end of 2025.
Sign up to volunteer for the Alice Paul Institute’s annual clean-up day on Saturday, April 17 from 9 AM-12 PM.
Following the horrific violence in Atlanta last week that resulted in the loss of eight people—six of whom were Asian […]
Alice Paul Institute is honored to announce that the New Jersey Council for the Humanities has awarded API with a […]
The National Woman’s Party (NWP) and the Alice Paul Institute (API) announced today that they will unify their organizations at […]