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The co-facilitators of Addison County BIPOC+ are working with Middlebury's Town Hall Theater to present a Lunar New Year event for the whole community.
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Vermont Edition has a conversation with Unlikely Riders, an organization that gets BIPOC Vermonters into the outdoors.
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Andy "A_Dog" Williams died in 2013 of acute myeloid leukemia, or ALM. An annual celebration in his honor offers an opportunity to become part of the national bone marrow registry, along with local music, art and skateboarding.
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For decades, a congregation in North Thetford had been dwindling. So they decided to donate their building to a group that could make more use of it. That’s how the church ended up in the hands of the Northeast Farmers of Color Land Trust.
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When the weather is frigid and the skies are gray, heading outdoors can still boost your mood. This weekend, Burlington's BIPOC community and allies can join in a winter recreation event at Leddy Park. All the gear and games are free to try.
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Drug overdoses are killing more people than ever in the U.S., and a new CDC report finds growing racial disparities among those who have died � with the largest increase among Black Americans.
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The Mills administration says it wants Congress to defer action on a bill from Rep. Jared Golden, and instead give the state time to negotiate its own compromise with Maine tribes.
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Co-host Connor Cyrus talks with Reggie Condra, host of the podcast “Brown ‘n Out,� about what Pride Month and Juneteenth mean to him.
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A legislative committee voted unanimously Friday to endorse veteran Judge Rick Lawrence's nomination to Maine's highest court, setting the stage for a historic appointment.