Racial Justice in Vermont: Three Black Perspectives
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This discussion centers on the challenges of racial justice from three different leadership roles within prominent institutions of Vermont. At this forum, you will hear from: Jason Broughton, Vermont State Librarian; Dr. Emily Bernard, UVM’s Julian Lindsay Green & Gold Professor and author of the award winning book “Black is the Body”; and the Right Reverand Dr. Shannon MacVean-Brown, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Vermont. The three panelists discuss their experiences living and working in a largely white state.
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