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AAFCS is one of the five organizations that form the Consortium of Family Organizations. While not having its own political action committee, it recommends the "Vocational Political Action Committee"; and in 1985, the AAFCS joined the Home Economics Public Policy Council (HEPPC), which does engage in
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The field originated from home economics to what it is today. Family and Consumer Sciences is an interdisciplinary field that combines social sciences (emphasizing on the well-being of individuals, families, and communities) and natural sciences (emphasizing on nutrition, development, and textile
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from 1981 to 2001 the Education and Technology Division of AAFCS published a yearbook for home economics teachers. Beginning in 2002 it was available only in CD-ROM format. This yearbook provided valuable information to prospective
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science). Aspects included: nutrition, cooking, parenting and human development, interior design, textiles, economics, housing, apparel merchandising, resource management, ad other related specialties.
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in its journal and it also practiced segregation. It encouraged African American home economics leaders to form their own groups. Many already had formed such groups, which included the
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The association started with about 800 members and grew to over 50,000 by the mid-1960s. In the early 20th century, the association did not often mention
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primarily for professors and teachers of home economics and related courses, but also includes large numbers from government, business and
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Women of the West; a series of biographical sketches of living eminent women in the eleven western states of the United States of America
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Atwater International fellowship to non-American graduate students in family and consumer science, established in 1947 and named after
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Frey, Colleen (1995) "American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences (AAFCS)" pp. 16-20 in Slavin, Sarah (1995)
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Frey, Colleen (1995) "American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences (AAFCS)" pp. 16-20 in Slavin, Sarah (1995)
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Ballard, Patricia Tsune (ed.) (2001) "Home Economics, *10956*, American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences"
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National Family and Consumer Sciences Teacher of the Year Award, annually for outstanding educational programs
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Ruth O'Brien Project Grants, periodically for development of research in family and consumer science
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Yearbook (American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences. Education and Technology Division)
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https://web.archive.org/web/20080515111912/http://www.aafcs.org/about/history.html
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Official homepage of the American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences
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AAFCS fellowships awarded to graduate students in family and consumer science
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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Archive of journal from 1994 to 1997. Originally named
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Professional associations based in the United States
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U.S. Women's Interest Groups: Institutional Profiles
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U.S. Women's Interest Groups: Institutional Profiles
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American Home Economics Association
family and consumer science
Ellen H. Richards
Black universities
National Association of Teachers in Colored Schools
professional network
non-profit
Helen W. Atwater
ISSN
1082-1651
Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal
ISSN
1077-727X
ISSN
1552-3934
SAGE Publications
Wiley-Blackwell
Anna Barrows
Josephine Thorndike Berry
Agnes Ellen Harris
Una B. Herrick
Montana State College
Ellen Swallow Richards
Isabel Bevier
Sarah Louise Arnold
Martha Van Rensselaer
Edna Noble White
Mary E. Sweeney
Effie Raitt
Florence Fallgatter

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