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Last year, then-Rep. Kiah Morris of Bennington announced she would not seek re-election to her Statehouse seat, citing racial harassment by avowed white�
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Local branches of the NAACP and the American Civil Liberties Union are calling on state officials to investigate the Bennington Police Department.The�
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A large crowd gathered on the lawn in front of the Vermont Statehouse in Montpelier on Saturday for a Women’s March rally. The event was held in�
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Attorney General TJ Donovan said Monday he will not file charges in the reported racial harassment of former State Rep. Kiah Morris, though he believes�
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Former Bennington Rep. Kiah Morris may be departing the Vermont Legislature, but she says her work on racial justice issues in Vermont will�
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Bennington Rep. Kiah Morris has resigned her seat in the Vermont House of Representatives, saying family health problems will require her to “focus on�
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Many Vermonters were shocked last month when the state’s only African-American female lawmaker announced that, after years of racial harassment, she was�
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Bennington Rep. Kiah Morris is speaking up about her decision not to seek re-election � and she said being the target of hate both online and in the real�
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Bennington Rep. Kiah Morris is no longer seeking re-election.In a Facebook post Friday, Morris said she is withdrawing her candidacy and will not seek�
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Racial justice advocates say students of color often don’t see themselves reflected in public school curriculum in Vermont, but supporters of an ethnic�