Breaking the Silence Habit with Sarah Beaulieu – March 17

I want to let you know about an event I’ve been helping to plan happening on Champlain’s campus on March 17th. It’s open to students, faculty, and the public.

In partnership with VT Women’s Fund, Champlain College, and our generous sponsors, we are bringing top consultant, author, and TEDTalk Speaker Sarah Beaulieu to Vermont. In the wake of the #MeToo movement, Sarah will be teaching us how to respond to the pervasiveness of sexual harassment.

Sarah Beaulieu goes beyond rules and compliance to offer a five-part framework that enables people of all genders to have uncomfortable but necessary conversations about sexual harassment and violence at work and develop new ways to work together.

Details and free registration here: changethestoryvt.org/sb   

Date: Tuesday March 17
Location: Champlain College, Champlain Room
Time: Breakfast is at 8am. Program from 8:30-10am.

About Sarah Beaulieu:
Sarah Beaulieu is the author of Breaking the Silence Habit: A Practical Guide to Uncomfortable Conversations in the #MeToo Workplace. She is a speaker and consultant who trains workplaces and managers on skills-based sexual harassment prevention and response. Her expertise has been featured in multiple news outlets, including Fox News, Harvard Business Review, the Associated Press, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, NPR, AskMen, and the Boston Business Journal. In 2018, Sarah, along with Russ Hammonds, co-founded An Uncomfortable Conversation, a nonprofit YouTube channel that helps people engage in meaningful conversations about sexual violence through short videos. A proud graduate of Brown University, Sarah lives with her family in Boston, Massachusetts.