Speaking of Gender Equity

By: Vermont Commission on Women
  • Summary

  • A podcast about gender, equity, and state policy, produced by the Vermont Commission on Women.
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Episodes
  • Latina Women's (un)Equal Pay Day | VCW"s Equal Pay Day Podcast Series
    Dec 16 2021

    The fifth in a series of (Un)Equal Pay podcasts from the Vermont Commission on Women (VCW), this conversation features Marita Canedo, the Milk with Dignity Program Coordinator at Migrant Justice; Amanda Garcés, the Director of Policy, Education and Outreach at Vermont Human Rights Commission; and Drea Tremols, business owner of Soul Vibration Massage Therapy.

    The guests contribute not only personal experience and reflection to this discussion but perspective from their work in justice, healing, and equity. The conversation is introduced by VCW Executive Director Cary Brown and moderated by VCW Co-chair Lisa Senecal.

    Based on median earnings for full-time, year-round workers, Latina women are paid 57 cents for every dollar paid to white non-Hispanic men. Latina Equal Pay Day fell on October 21st in 2021, a symbolic day illustrating the point into the current year, an extra 10 months, to which Latina women must work to earn as much money as white non-Hispanic men made in the year before, due to the gender wage gap. While they are the group with the largest wage gap, they are far from monolithic. They are from a myriad of cultures and identities and can be of any race.

    VCW’s (Un)Equal Pay podcast series examines the ways sexism, racism, homophobia, and ableism intersect, creating much larger wage gaps for women of color, women living with disabilities, and members of our LGBTQ+ community.

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    43 mins
  • Women with Disabilities (un)Equal Pay | VCW's Equal Pay Day Podcast Series
    Nov 18 2021
    Sarah Launderville, Executive Director of the Vermont Center for Independent Living, moderates this dialogue with guests Deborah Lisi-Baker, Winnie Looby, Cara Sachs, and Laura Siegel in this fourth podcast in the Vermont Commission on Women’s Equal Pay Day series. Introduced by VCW's Executive Director Cary Brown, this episode explores equity and employment through the lens of women with disabilities. In addition to sharing personal experiences, each of these women are making significant professional contributions to disability rights in Vermont and bring that expertise to this discussion: Deborah Lisi-Baker formerly of UVM’s Center for Disability and Community Inclusion and former Executive Director for the Vermont Center for Independent Living. Winnie Looby, Ph.D. is a UVM faculty member at the Center on Disability and Community Inclusion in the College of Education and Social Services. Cara Sachs is a Vermont Center for Independent Living Americans with Disabilities Act Advocate and a personal life coach. Laura Siegel, MBA is the Vermont State Director of Deaf, Hard of Hearing, Deafblind Services.
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    59 mins
  • LGBTQ+ Community (un)Equal Pay | VCW'S Equal Pay Day Podcast Series
    Aug 31 2021
    HB Lozito, the Executive Director of Out in the Open and Representative Taylor Small, the Pride Center of Vermont’s Director of Health & Wellness speak with Vermont Commission on Women (VCW) Commissioner Sarah Mell in this third podcast in the Vermont Commission on Women’s Equal Pay Day series. This episode explores equity and the economic impacts of COVID-19 in our LGBTQ + community. It also considers additional impacts to those community members living with disabilities and BIPOC members. The conversation touched on rising costs, lack of internet access, and lack of transportation, concerns shared with so many Vermonters during this time. Solutions explored included wage transparency and workplaces that support self-care practices, uplift, and value their employees cultivating an environment of connection and trust.
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    52 mins

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