In the News

  • 'Realizing rights can be taken away': Women organize NOW chapter in Bloomington - Normal

    WGLT - Colleen Holden

    ‘Realizing rights can be taken away': Women organize NOW chapter in Bloomington - Norma

  • ‘First-ever NOW Chapter starts in Bloomington-Normal’

    News 25 - Liz Lape

    ‘First-ever NOW Chapter starts in Bloomington-Normal’

  • The Give Back Girls Podcast

    Toria and Anita learn about the National Organization of Women (NOW) and our local chapter, Normal NOW! Lindsey Delahunt, President of Normal NOW, shares the goals of her new organization and talks about the importance of community for women.

  • Women's Night In: Action On

    A night of community action, writing postcards to our federal and state representatives, urging them to fight for people over politics.

  • Meet the Candidate: Paul Nolley

    a community forum that gives residents the opportunity to hear directly from Paul Nolley about his priorities, values, and vision for public service. Attendees are invited to ask questions, share concerns, and engage in respectful dialogue focused on local issues and community needs.

  • 2026 Women's Fair: Empower Every Stage

    A free, community-centered event bringing together organizations, resources, and advocates dedicated to supporting women at every stage of life. From health and wellness to education, career support, and civic engagement, the fair creates space for connection, learning, and empowerment. Built on collaboration, it reflects the strength of a community showing up for one another.

  • 2026 Illinois Women Trailblazer Honoree

    Illinois Comptroller Susana Mendoza honors trailblazing women for Women’s History Month.

  • Meet the Candidate: Sharon Chung

    Meet the Candidate: Sharon Chung

    A community forum offering residents the chance to hear directly from Sharon Chung about her priorities, values, and approach to public service. Attendees are encouraged to ask questions, share perspectives, and engage in thoughtful conversation focused on the issues impacting the community.

  • Meet the Candidate: Eric Sorensen

    A virtual community forum that gives residents the opportunity to hear directly from Eric Sorensen about his priorities, values, and approach to public service. Participants can join from anywhere to listen, ask questions, and engage in meaningful conversations about the issues that matter most to the community.