BIPOC Financial Empowerment Program accepting applications

We're excited to announce the launch of the BIPOC Financial Empowerment Program, an initiative of the Building Equity Collaborative. The program is designed to provide Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) with the knowledge, tools, resources and coaching to support their financial wellbeing. BIPOC must be living in Vermont to participate in the program. The … Continue reading BIPOC Financial Empowerment Program accepting applications

Press Release: Vermont Schools Fail to Protect Students of Color: A Call for Action and Accountability

For more information:Mia Schultz, presidentRutland Area NAACPpresident@naacprutland.org Vermont Schools Fail to Protect Students of Color: A Call for Action and Accountability Recent Woodstock Settlement Exposes Ongoing Discrimination in Vermont Schools RUTLAND, VT โ€“ The Rutland Area NAACP stands with families across Vermont who continue to face systemic racism in public education. The settlement of a … Continue reading Press Release: Vermont Schools Fail to Protect Students of Color: A Call for Action and Accountability

ACSD Book Ban Attempt

We have learned from Middlebury Pride that thereโ€™s an attempted book ban happening in the Addison Central School District. The NAACP is opposed to book bans. Please read our full statement below, which we will read at the school board meeting tonight 12/9, at 6:30 at the MUHS library. If you would like to make … Continue reading ACSD Book Ban Attempt