VBSR JEDI Training Series: Class & Classism

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Join VBSR and Rachel Siegel from Toward Liberation, LLC for an interactive training designed to deepen your understanding of Class & Classism and its impacts – both in your work and in your life.

Using information, introspection, and interaction, participants will explore class and classism. We will learn about class bias, its impacts, and ways to mitigate it. The workshop will include small group discussion, video, and activities.

Cost To Attend:

  • Nonmembers – $65
  • VBSR Members – $45 (or $150 for all 4 sessions in this series)

Registration is open

*Unless there are mitigating circumstances, please plan to be on camera and fully present to the training. Please also expect to complete about 20 minutes of work in advance of the workshop.

This training is part of the VBSR Justice, Equity, Diversity & Inclusion (JEDI) Training Series – Spring 2024. VBSR Members who register for all four trainings receive a discounted rate of $150 (savings of 20%/$30 per person).

Event hosted by: Vermont Businesses for Social Responsibility

Meet Your Facilitator

Rachel Siegel (she/her)
Toward Liberation, LLC

Rachel (she/her) is a white, queer, Ashkenazi Jewish mother, artist, activist, organizer, and educator on unceded Abenaki land in the Historic North End of Burlington, VT. She worked as the Executive Director of the Peace & Justice Center, served on the Burlington City Council, and ran programs at Vermont Works for Women before founding Toward Liberation.

She was a founder and board member for Vermont Access to Reproductive Freedom, co-founded and co-coordinated the Old North End Mutual Aid network, and has coached and continues to volunteer for Center City Little League.

Rachel believes in collective liberation and envisions a world free of chains. She is an anti-racist, anti-diet culture, intersectional feminist. She brings her work forward from a place of compassion and curiosity with hope for the world.

Thank you to our JEDI Programming Sponsors:Green Mountain Power

GMP is creating a thriving, cost-effective, clean energy future for Vermonters and doing groundbreaking work to transform the electric grid into a resilient and sustainable system for all communities. GMP powers homes and businesses with energy that’s 100% carbon free and 80% renewable on an annual basis, and will be 100% renewable by 2030.

GMP is the first utility in the world to become a B Corp and continues its commitment to use energy as a force for good, partnering with customers on innovative programs that cut costs and carbon emissions while boosting resiliency and equity.

King Arthur Flour

Since 1970, King Arthur Baking Company has been sharing the joy of baking. A certified B Corp headquartered in Vermont, King Arthur is the ultimate baking resource, providing the highest quality ingredients for the most delicious baked goods, while inspiring connections through baking. As a 100% employee-owned company, we believe in the power of baking to make a difference for our employee-owners, the larger baking community, and the planet.

From cultivating a workplace that embraces differences and prioritizes trust to teaching children across the country how to bake bread from scratch to partnering with farmers and suppliers who share our vision for a greener planet, we strive to be a force for good in all that we do.

White + Burke

Since 1990, White + Burke has filled a specialized role within real estate development projects, bringing value-added strength to achieve our clients’ real estate project goals. By offering a comprehensive range of services in both development and brokerage, White + Burke is a client’s extended real estate department.

Our breadth of work includes taking clients from site selection and project planning through financing, permitting, and construction oversight, to turnkey. Across the northeast we serve a variety of sophisticated clients each with specific opportunities and a focus on success.

Thank you to our JEDI Programming sponsors – Green Mountain Power, King Arthur Baking Company, and White + Burke – for helping to make this programming accessible while ensuring fair compensation to our professional facilitators.

Interested in sponsoring this programming? Contact Jeremy Gerber at jeremyg@vbsr.org.

Questions? Please reach out to VBSR Education & Events Manager, Molly Rand, mollyr@vbsr.org.