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SUMMARY:Women Out of Work: Ensuring a Fair &#038; Equitable Hamilton Recovery Event
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	Research has shown that the pandemic has more heavily impacted 
	Black\, Indigenous and racialized women (BIPOC)\, younger women\, women wi
	th disabilities\, and low-income workers. This event will look to share th
	e findings of the Women Out of Work study\, and further a conversation abo
	ut the ways in which Hamilton can move towards an equitable and fair COVID
	-19 recovery.  Moderator: Kim Martin\, Executive Director\, Social Planni
	ng &amp; Research Council of Hamilton Panelists: Joana Fejzaj\, Manager\, 
	Community Partnerships &amp; Development\, Empowerment Squared Maxine Cart
	er\, Director\, Equity\, Diversity and Inclusion\, Mohawk College Denise C
	hristopherson\, CEO\, YWCA Hamilton Andrea Peters\, Job Developer\, Goodwi
	ll\, the Amity Group Matthew Green\, MP Hamilton Center Please note\, you 
	do not need to be a member of the Hamilton Chamber to attend this event. T
	o learn more about the Women out of Work: Assessing Hamilton’s Employmen
	t Disparities During COVID-19 study\, please visit WomenOutofWork.ca. If y
	ou have any questions\, please contact Katie Stiel (k.stiel@hamiltonchambe
	r.ca). This project  is funded in part by the Government of Canada and Go
	vernment of Ontario.  &nbsp;
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