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Phoebe Zorn, Pride Center of Vermont's new executive director, sat down with host Jenn Jarecki to discuss the organization's goals and plans for the future.
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The select board has put the brakes on a longstanding theater contract and discussed a public art ban. Those issues will now go to voters in the spring.
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Eve Meehan, who performs as tip/toe, recently released a new album titled Hot Girls Don't Trust the Government.
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Exploring the intersections of climate change, racial justice and LBGTQ activism with Vermont youth activists.
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Natural disasters can create unseen challenges for rural queer Vermonters who have left their homes, said Jake McBride, the group's community organizer.
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Alison Bechdel’s work has spanned many fields: from academics, to graphic memoir, to musical theater. This month marks the 40th anniversary of the cult favorite comic strip that started her career, Dykes to Watch Out For.
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A historic marker that commemorates Vermont's first gay bar is hidden from view, and some LGBTQ+ activists want to move the sign.
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Target, The North Face, Bud Light and others are facing backlash for pro-LGBTQ+ campaigns. Some have stood fast, others stumbled. Experts say consistency and intentionality are key to true support.
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Around the country, at least 17 states have banned or limited gender-affirming care. In Vermont, the health care for transgender adults and children is protected.
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Host Connor Cyrus chats with Moonshine Shorey about the upcoming Rutland County Pride Festival.