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The Legislature last year passed a law that requires school boards to change offensive mascots. Three people are now asking the state to step in after a school board refused to get rid of the name 'Chieftains.'
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Twenty-five years of experimentation under race-neutral admissions policies — and a half-billion dollars later — the University of California system says they still can't meet their diversity goals.
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Myra Flynn shares the inspiration behind Homegoings and where she hopes the show goes from here.
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As state legislatures across the United States enact new prohibitions against abortion and gender-affirming medical care, Republican Gov. Phil Scott Wednesday signed two bills that will protect health care providers and their patients from criminal charges filed by prosecutors outside the state of Vermont.
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A new state office will document discrimination from Vermont laws and policies and make recommendations for accountability.
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President Biden visits Selma for the 58th anniversary of "Bloody Sunday." Residents there are still recovering from tornadoes that ripped through the city in January.
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White farmers' suits blocked a USDA program and led to a race-neutral approach.
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The comic's creator, Scott Adams, said a recent opinion poll changed his mind about "helping Black Americans."
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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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In a move that some Black Vermonters are calling a blow to the state’s racial equity movement, the Vermont Senate voted Tuesday to confirm a judge whose spouse was fired from the Vermont State Police for a pattern of unlawful searches that often targeted motorists or color.