Zoom Into Real Estate

18 Nov

Zoom Into Real Estate - LGBTQ+ Best Practices training

Zoom Into Real Estate - LGBTQ+ Best Practices training

Thursday, November 18, 2021 (11:00 AM to 12:30 PM)
1 CE Hours
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Best Practices Training will cover a brief overview of identity development and community strengths, provide exercises to distinguish and understand the components of the LGBTQ+ acronym, review common frameworks for understanding gender and sexuality, briefly discuss the minority stress model and its implications on physical and mental wellbeing, review language and the significance of pronouns, and highlight best practices. 


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Jordan, Kim
Kim moved to Burlington, Vermont in 1998 and has lived many lives since then. Prior to working at Pride Center, Kim was a Victim Services Coordinator and Victim Liaison for restorative justice processes at the Burlington Community Justice Center. Kim has also worked as a domestic and sexual violence advocate with the DIVAS Program at Chittenden Regional Correctional Facility and Legal Advocate and Volunteer and Training Coordinator at Steps to End Domestic Violence.
Kim works to bolster human rights for all through innovation, accountability, transformative justice, antiracist practices, and systems advocacy. She holds an M.A. in Theatre for Social Change from Skidmore College and focused her graduate work on participatory theatre for bullying prevention. An advocate for civic engagement and being the change she wants to see in the world, she volunteers with Winooski Mutual Aid, serves on the Board of Directors for the ACLU of Vermont as Affiliate Equity Officer, and serves on the National ACLU Board of Directors as Vermont’s affiliate representative. She is also a fun, silly queer and performed with the high-femme drag group The Goodwives at many a Drag Ball. When feeling disciplined, she likes writing 10-minute plays for playwriting competitions, going on walks in the woods, and attempting 30-day yoga challenges.
Kim lives in Winooski where she owns a home with her brilliant wife, Sarah. Together they dance in the kitchen whenever possible, read their Chani Nicholas horoscopes to each other, enjoy backyard campfires, camp in Vermont State Parks, discover new summer canoe adventures, and love on their two rascally cats, Gypsy Bean and Tortuga Noodle.