Mar 26 Thursday
These sessions are for Vermonters impacted by state systems - past or present. Tell your truth in a protected space, with a Commissioner who will offer care and support. Offering sessions until March 2026. Sessions are remote, and can be scheduled at a time that works best for you. The Vermont Truth and Reconciliation Commission pursues community-centered healing and justice for specific marginalized communities. These include Indigenous, BIPOC, and mixed ethnic or racial heritage communities, those with disabilities or mental health conditions, and children as a vulnerable population. Learn more and sign up for a session at: https://vtrc.vermont.gov/private-truthtelling-session-request Contact us any time by emailing vtrc@vermont.gov.
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Apr 23 Thursday
In honor of Earth Day, meet artist-activist Diane Burko who has traveled the globe searching for evidence of humankind’s impact on the natural world. Exploring the intersection of art and environment, Burko discusses her creative practice, and her critical engagement with the scientists, people, and environs that inform her Amazon series, featured in BCA’s exhibit "Human Impact".
Join us in person or register in advance for the Zoom livestream at >> https://zoom.us/webinar/register/5617707361304/WN_KDDyKBpUTUeRp5qlCWyIAA
Dec 10 Monday
The League of Women Voters of Vermont, in partnership with Kellogg-Hubbard Library presents the second in its 2025-26 Lecture Series. This season we look at voting rights and access to the ballot.
The second program, on Wednesday, December 10, at 7:00 pm, presents Prof. Alec Ewald, who teaches constitutional law and U.S. politics and constitutional law, in the Department of Political Science at UVM He will present a history and impact of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, including recent decisions of the U.S. Supreme Curt that have limited its reach.
The League of Women Voters of Vermont Lecture Series, in its tenth season, is designed to bring outstanding speakers to discuss contemporary issues related to democracy and social justice.
This will be a virtual presentation.