August 24, 5:30-7:30 pm • Zoom Update: This event is now full!Keep an eye out for more coming soon. Join us for an online workshop to deepen your skills in interrupting, engaging with, and communicating about racism and other forms of oppression. What are the barriers to approaching people? What are the tools we need? … Continue reading Difficult Conversations: Racism (and other isms)
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Me & White Supremacy study group
The Rutland NAACP will be convening a small group for the members here to engage with Layla F. Saad’s Me & White Supremacy workbook. You must purchase the book to attend the sessions. We are able to convene a group of 12 people for 6 virtual sessions. We will be convening once a week on … Continue reading Me & White Supremacy study group
Federal legislative action items
HR51 and DC STATEHOOD: Despite the fact that the citizens of Washington, D.C. pay federal taxes, serve on juries and defend our Nation in times of war like most other Americans, the residents of the District of Columbia are barred from having voting representation on the floor of the U.S. House and the U.S. Senate. … Continue reading Federal legislative action items
Legislative Action Item: S.219
S.219 is the piece of Vermont legislation that is most likely to move forward on the subject of police reform before the legislature adjourns next Friday, June 26th. It’s currently with the Senate Judiciary Committee, which is chaired by Sen. Dick Sears rsears@leg.state.vt.us (802) 828-2228, 343 Matteson Rd., North Bennington, VT 05257. Please reach out to … Continue reading Legislative Action Item: S.219
Juneteenth Fundraiser with Middlebury Co-op
We are glad and grateful to be the recipients of a matching-gift fundraiser with the Middlebury Co-op for Juneteenth. All donations up to $10,000 will be matched by the co-op! We are aiming for $18,650 in honor of 1865, the year that the last enslaved people in Galveston, Texas, learned of their freedom-- the origins … Continue reading Juneteenth Fundraiser with Middlebury Co-op
