Green Bay Press Gazette – YWCA Greater Green Bay transforms Jackson Park into giant ‘equity’ board game as part of Stand Against Racism event

GREEN BAY – The game piece you might choose at this Green Bay YWCA event depicts a 52-year-old Indigenous woman with no children who took time off from her career to pursue a PhD.

After returning to her profession as an executive in the finance and insurance industry, the character featured in this game earns 71 cents for every dollar earned by a white man.

Except, it isn’t really a game. Her salary was calculated using reports from the 2022 State of the Gender Pay Gap Report and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

The “Game of Equity” is one activity in the four-day signature event called Stand Against Racism, organized by YWCA Greater Green Bay. The event at Jackson Park started Thursday and continues through Sunday.

Depending on the piece you play, the game invites you to imagine what life could be like as a 27-year-old white woman with a young child and a bachelor’s degree, a 36-year-old Hispanic woman without children and a master’s degree in business, the aforementioned Indigenous woman, or a 40-year-old Black woman with two children and a master’s degree.

Their circumstances change the outcome of their wages, explained Amy Schaeuble, executive director of YWCA Greater Green Bay, depending on whether they’re a mother, if they took time away from work, their age and their race or ethnicity. 

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