In honor of Women's History and National Poetry Months, the Rutland Area NAACP is celebrating the remarkable work of BIWOC (Black, Indigenous, and Women of Color) poets. In addition to sharing the performances of established poets, we are seeking videos of Vermont's BIWOC poets performing their original work! We will be sharing these voices on … Continue reading BIWOC Poetry series
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Rutland Middle School’s BHM Celebration
We are delighted and proud to share the beautiful video that Rutland Middle School students made for Black History Month under the guidance of Social Studies teacher Katie Geno, and Music teacher Allie Griffiths. Allie Griffiths tells us that the materials we sent out for Black History Month and Beyond were instrumental in creating the … Continue reading Rutland Middle School’s BHM Celebration
2021 BHM Essay Contest Winners
We held our first annual high school essay contest for Black History month in February, and received many insightful and creative responses. Winners received Visa gift card prizes, certificates, and bragging rights. The three winning essays are below. First place, Narges Anzali, Middlebury Union High School Narges Anzali, 1st Place WInner โYou donโt love America.โ … Continue reading 2021 BHM Essay Contest Winners
Help with Rent
The Emergency Rental Assistance program from the Vermont State Housing Authority makes available funds to assist households that are unable to pay rent and utilities due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Not less than 90 percent of awarded funds must be used for direct financial assistance, including rent, rental arrears, utilities and home energy costs, utilities … Continue reading Help with Rent
2021 BIPOC Candidate Spotlight
Note: The NAACP is a nonpartisan organization. We do not endorse any of these candidates. We are taking the opportunity to highlight and uplift all the candidates of color in our region and invite you to learn more about them and their positions. Thomas Franco As a young professional and educator, I am running for … Continue reading 2021 BIPOC Candidate Spotlight
