Money Matters: A Woman's Therapeutic Journey to Financial Freedom
Vermont Kindness Project Presents Money Matters

Where does your money come from? Where does it go? How much? How do you feel about it? What did your parents do with money? What are your fears? Is there shame? Do people in other wealthy nations have this much stress about money? What is happening here in America with the wealth gap, family dysfunction, stress, housing, Wall Street, race, class, gender and YOU?
These questions, often-silenced, will drive our journey together on Friday, October 7th at the Pavilion building of the Vermont Capitol Complex. 75+ BADASS PEOPLE will take time for healing together in relation to our history and futures as they relate to the resources, by which we live. Experience a daylong journey of stories, sharing, movement, journaling, and a screening the film The Face of Aces, a 30 minute documentary that delves into the impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences.
Enjoy your complimentary lunch from local, BIPOC, woman-owned Harmony's Kitchen.
When
Friday, October 7th
Where
The Pavilion Building of the Vermont Capitol Complex
Nobody turned away for lack of funds, contact us at liberationprospers@gmail.com with questions.
Presenters
Rickey Gard-Diamond
Activist, Publisher, Author of Screwnomics, and Columnist for MS Magazine, Mother
Neva Cockrell
Kimberly Pierce
Central Vermont medical provider since 1987, producer of the documentary The Faces of ACE's, and founder of The Vermont Kindness Project.
Rae Carter
Facilitator, Healing Navigator, Culture Builder, Anti-Racism Educator, Founder of EmpowR
Shanda Williams and Jaqueline Rieke
Organizers and Creators of Money Matters
We are grateful to present this workshop from the unceded land of the Abenaki People and to be standing on the shoulders of centuries of liberation activism and struggle.
About the Author
Shanda Williams
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