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The Hidden Side of Women’s Lives in Our Community: Women’s Commission Listening Project Comes to Brattleboro

Brattleboro area residents will share their story at Vermont Commission on Women’s  Listening Project event, “The Hidden Side of Women’s Lives in Our Community,”  hosted by area Commissioners at Brooks Memorial Library, Wednesday, September 26th from  6:00 - 7:30 pm.

The Hidden Side of Women’s Lives in Our Community: Women’s Commission Listening Project Comes to Brattleboro

Brattleboro area residents will share their story at Vermont Commission on Women’s  Listening Project event, “The Hidden Side of Women’s Lives in Our Community,”  hosted by area Commissioners at Brooks Memorial Library, Wednesday, September 26th from  6:00 - 7:30 pm.

Listening Project Guides Future Work of Vermont Commission on Women

The Vermont Commission on Women (VCW) has launched a short public survey called the Listening Project, designed to help focus future work on issues that matter to Vermonters. The survey asks what needs aren’t being met for Vermont women, what most effects their abilities to provide for themselves or their families, and what can be done to help.

Vermont Commission On Women Issues Statement Regarding Federal Immigration Policy

The Vermont Commission on Women today voted to issue the following statement:

“The Vermont Commission on Women supports the joint resolution passed by the Vermont Senate and House condemning the recently reversed federal policy of separating children from their families at the southern international border, expressing a profound hope that the family separation policy will not be reinstated, and imploring the Department of Homeland Security to reunite the separated families immediately.”

Vermont Commission on Women Issues Statement Regarding Federal Immigration Policy

(Montpelier, VT) - The Vermont Commission on Women voted on June 28, 2018, to issue the following statement:

“The Vermont Commission on Women supports the joint resolution passed by the Vermont Senate and House condemning the recently reversed federal policy of separating children from their families at the southern international border, expressing a profound hope that the family separation policy will not be reinstated, and imploring the Department of Homeland Security to reunite the separated families immediately.”

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