On Monday, August 14, 2023, community members from all over the state came to Burlington City Hall to support Tyeastia Green and Casey "Jersey" Ellerby. The Vermont Branches of the NAACP echo the sentiments of many in the room, including Councilwoman Zoraya Hightower, that it has become clear that Mayor Miro Weinberger's actions appear to … Continue reading Statement in Support of Tyeastia Green & Casey Ellerby
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I Am Vermont Too Photobooth
Saturday, July 22nd 1–3pm • ONE Church, 71 Williams Street, Rutland, VT BIPOC Vermonters are invited to join the Rutland Area NAACP and the I Am Vermont Too photo-story project for an opportunity to add your voice to this state-wide collection. We are hosting a photo booth in preparation for an exhibit at the Castleton University Bank Gallery from Sept. 8th thru … Continue reading I Am Vermont Too Photobooth
Hate-Free Randolph
The United States Attorney’s Office, the Vermont Attorney General’s Office, and the Rutland Area NAACP will be co-hosting a Hate-Free Vermont Forum for the Orange County community in Randolph on May 8, 2023, from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm. This forum will be the fourth held in an ongoing series that started in 2019; recent … Continue reading Hate-Free Randolph
2022 Recap
As the year closes, the Rutland Area NAACP is proud to reflect on the progress and impact we have made in our community. Many of you who are reading this have played a part in this effort through your membership in the Rutland Area NAACP and in the ways you have upheld justice in your … Continue reading 2022 Recap
Hate-Free Vermont Bennington Forum
Along with the United States Attorney’s Office and the Vermont Attorney General’s Office, we will be co-hosting a Hate-Free Vermont Forum in Bennington on September 28 from 5:30pm to 7:30pm. This forum is the second of a series to be held around the state, and will be facilitated by Tabitha Moore and Etan Nasreddin-Longo. “The … Continue reading Hate-Free Vermont Bennington Forum
