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Black Vermonters have helped shape the state throughout history, arts and culture.
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Three Black business owners in Vermont tell us about the nuances of entrepreneurship in the state.
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We explore the legacy of Rep. Louvenia Dorsey Bright, Vermont’s first woman of color in the state legislature. Then, we're joined by a round table of Black politicians who discuss their experiences in public office.
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From hot sauce to red beans and rice � it's all things food in our first installment of our Black History Month series.
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Host Connor Cyrus talks to Black Vermonters on what the term Black excellence means to them, and about Black creativity and the importance of Black history.
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“Two Bessies on Two Wheels" is a free, online package of African American history curriculum designed for kids in kindergarten through 5th grade. Using lesson plans and other resources, they're invited to learn about two Black women who were pioneers in motorcycle and airplane travel.
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Nur Shoop, a tour guide for the Black Heritage Trail of New Hampshire, says the North was segregated like the South. It just wasn’t as obvious.
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An innovative education startup is offering culturally responsive learning to Black students across the country.
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What does Black History Month mean in the era of Black Lives Matter and a national reckoning with white supremacy? Black History Month is a time when the�
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The FrequencyWhat Black History Month means in 2021. Plus, COVID-19 numbers, wintering deer, and train-related bonus data. Want the web version of one of the stories�