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More Bridges, Less Barriers
Bella + Canvas Tri-Blend T-shirt
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About this campaign
Bridge: 1. something that is intended to reconcile or form a connection between two things.
Barrier: 2. a fence or other obstacle that prevents movement or access.
“Beer is the vehicle driving us across the bridge to connect with others and change our community” - Eugenia Brown, Beer Chick LLC.
In thinking of ways to further bridge the gap between those in the industry, and those that desire to be, I’ve decided to help 50 minority women achieve Cicerone Level 1 Certified Beer Server status.
I hope to accomplish this by:
1. Using the funds raised from these t-shirt sales to purchase the $69.00 exam.
2. Offering support and study resources.
While this effort won’t “solve” all the issues we have in the craft beer industry, it will continue to support my belief that beer education should be accessible to everyone.
My hope is that by helping minority women achieve Cicerone Level 1 Certified Beer Server, I can help better prepare them for jobs in the beer industry, while also increasing their overall beer knowledge.
All funds will be offered on a “first come basis”, and once the funds have been received, they will go directly to the individual women for purchase of the exam.
Supporters
This is an amazing way to help the beer industry become more diverse. I'm proud to help with the road to 50
What an amazing idea! So glad you’re sharing this and bringing more people into the beer community. More diversity in craft beer!!!
Supporting diversity and equity in the beer industry!
Regina is inspiring. Her invitation is easy to say yes, too. We need more diversity in our industry. These shirts remind us everyday it is all of our job.
I love craft beer and I'm excited to get behind leaders like Eugenia and ideas like this to build bridges and break down barriers in our industry. Cheers!