Vermont Vision for a Multicultural Future Conference

Vermont Vision for a Multicultural Future Conference A participant-driven, strategy-sharing network of Vermont leaders dedicated to enhance business-essential diversity, inclusion and equity practices.

08/15/2022

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https://tinyurl.com/4rr397v5 Vermont Partnership for Fairness & Diversity is hosting a series of virtual BIPOC business ...
03/28/2022

https://tinyurl.com/4rr397v5 Vermont Partnership for Fairness & Diversity is hosting a series of virtual BIPOC business roundtables. These roundtables will inform recommendations to the State of Vermont on how best to support BIPOC business development

' According to Pew’s most recent survey data, 47 percent of Black adults are single, compared to 28 percent of white adu...
12/06/2021

' According to Pew’s most recent survey data, 47 percent of Black adults are single, compared to 28 percent of white adults and 27 percent of Hispanic adults; 47 percent of adults who identified as gay, le***an, or bisexual are single, compared to 29 percent of straight adults.

Then there’s the age breakdown: Women live significantly longer — and, over their lifetimes, make less money. Men, as a general rule, are far more likely to be single when they’re young, marry later (or for a second time), and stay married until their deaths. The reverse is true for women: They’re more likely to marry young but then end up divorced or widowed and living alone as they age. Given these and other trends — including the high cost of aging, the fact that women (and Black women in particular) make significantly less money over their lifetimes — it is women (and again, Black women in particular) who often bear the biggest financial load of single life. '

Why life in this country is so hostile to single people.

Please spread the word widely throughout your BIPOC networks!
11/22/2021

Please spread the word widely throughout your BIPOC networks!

Windham Southeast Supervisory Union is committed to maintaining a work and learning environment free from discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, pregnancy, gender identity, sexual orientation, marital/civil union status, ancestry, place of birth, age, citizenship stat...

07/11/2021

A 1908 spelling bee triumph by a black eighth-grade girl from Cleveland upset the day's racial stereotypes and angered the city of New Orleans.

07/10/2021

Check out the 2021 Map Brochure for the Vermont African American Heritage Trail/ at a historic site close to you! These are at the Rokeby Museum.

07/10/2021

Vermont's history is defined by its people and among those sometimes overlooked is the Black community who made Vermont their home. Over the centuries, they have tilled the soil, owned businesses, held public office, fought in major wars and worked to make Vermont and the Nation a better place.

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18 Town Crier Drive
Brattleboro, VT
05301

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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