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Registration for Winter Cycle of Citizenship Classes is Now Open
Prepare for your citizenship exam with this free 10-week course. Classes will be held in both Durham County and Wake County from January 23 to April 2 on Mondays and Thursdays and from …Read More >

9th Annual International Women’s Day Conference
InStepp's 9th Annual International Women's Day Conference will be held on Saturday, March 14, 2020, from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at a venue TBD. Our 2020 conference theme is Embracing the Diversity of …Read More >
Workshop: Employability Skills Training
This monthly workshop, designed for InStepp clients, provides job search and interviewing skills training to help prepare you for work empower you for success and promote job retention. …Read More >
Spotlight News
November 2019 InStepp Ambassador of the Month by Jana Steele Allen
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Jessica Corey is a professor in the Thomas Writing Program at Duke University and is also the Program Coordinator for Graduate Student Instruction at Duke. After moving to Durham, she began looking …Read More >
#MeToo Behind Bars: Records Shed Light on Sexual Abuse Inside State Women’s Prisons
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State prison officials in California say they have been trying to improve conditions for female inmates in recent years, including enforcing a zero tolerance policy for sexual misconduct. To comply …Read More >
Remember the Equal Rights Amendment? It’s time to amend history books and the constitution.
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Our Constitution has been amended 27 times before to "fix" certain overlooked issues not thought of in 1787. There is no reason it can't be amended again to give a constitutional foundation for laws …Read More >