Green Mountain Justice
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38 Years of Fireworks: Matt and Liz Are Finally Home for the Holidays
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When 'Freedom & Unity' Mean Something: A Veterans Day Reflection
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Neighbor Care: Where Relationships Transform Lives
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Voices From the Edge (Episode 2), Bumper-Sticker Deep Justice: A Black Veteran's Vermont
Vermont loves its bumper stickers about justice, equity, and compassion—but what happens when a Black veteran loses everything and the systems meant to help him fail? Jerome's journey from sleeping in a gazebo to testifying in Montpelier exposes the gap between our state's proclaimed values and the lived reality for BIPOC neighbors. His story asks uncomfortable questions Vermont would rather avoid: Why do we have the 5th-highest Black homeownership gap in the nation, and what are we willing to do about it?
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Voices From the Edge (Podcast Series), Episode 1: First Responder, Left Behind
Jessica worked more than full-time serving customers and volunteered as an EMT, yet she and her three children lived in a motel room for nearly two years. Caught between earning too much for assistance and too little for housing, her story exposes Vermont's broken systems that depend on essential workers while leaving them invisible and struggling for basic shelter.
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Freedom & Unity: Breaking the Myth of Scarcity
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Freedom and Unity: In the Community
Another in our series with the Addison Independent. Hear Mariah's powerful voice.
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The Prison That Is Impoverishment
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Freedom & Unity: Peace & Happiness, For Everyone
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HHAV's Legislative Update
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Op Ed "Do You Think We Want To Live Like This?"
This is the first in the "Freedom & Unity" series partnership between the Addison Independent and Green Mountain Justice. The series is part of the Independent’s mission of informing, connecting and strengthening our community of communities.
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When the Bottom Falls Out
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Freedom of Speech & Living Together
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The First Night
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Who Pays For the Privilege of Divisiveness?
