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$avvy
$avvy March 17, 2022 Thursday at 7pm
Directed by Robin Hauser Not Rated, 79 min
The COVID-19 pandemics extraordinary impact on the economy is waking many of us up to the hard realities of financial fragility. Persistent gender roles around money leave women particularly exposed. Eight of ten women in the U.S. will be solely responsible for managing their finances at some point in their lives. Yet, 56% of women and 61% of millennial women still abdicate major financial decisions to the men in their lives. Women 65 and older are 80% more likely to be impoverished than men of the same age. Meanwhile, low-income women and women of color face heightened barriers to building and maintaining wealth.
$AVVY explores how and why our financial culture sidelines women, and tells a new story about women who are taking matters into their own hands. How do we break taboos around talking about money? Why do financial gender roles persist? How does the lack of financial education in schools deepen inequities? $AVVY dives into the intersections of money and gender, while offering advice from experts in the field about our shared question: What can I do, right now, to be smarter with my money?
Post-film panel discussion with director Robin Hauser, Jacki Zehner, Founder at ShePlace + Investor + Former Partner, Goldman Sachs, Millicent Tracey, FinTech Advisor/Board Member and Rachelle Morris, Crestone Capital. Moderated by Renai Bodley Miller, General Manager, KPCW.
COVID RESTRICTIONS - Proof of full COVID-19 vaccination and masks will be required for all patrons without exception.
ONLINE TICKET SALES HAVE CLOSED. TICKETS ARE STILL AVAILABLE and can be purchased at the BOX OFFICE STARTING at 6pm
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LocationPark City Film - Jim Santy Auditorium (View)
1255 park ave
PARK CITY, UT 84060
United States
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Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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