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Valley News - Vt. man says chief's apology falls short


Vt. man says chief’s apology falls short
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Brandon Williams, pointing, addresses Essex Police Chief Ron Hoague, left, during a protest outside the Essex Police Department in Essex, Vt., on Thursday, July 22, 2021, to protest his treatment by the department. (VtDigger - Glenn Russell) VtDigger GLENN RUSSELL
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Cat Lawrence, of Burlington, Vt., center, yells at Essex Police Chief Ron Hoague, left, during a protest outside the Essex Police Department in Essex, Vt., on Thursday, July 22, 2021, to protest the department s treatment of Brandon Williams (far right). (VtDigger - Glenn Russell) VTDigger photographs GLENN RUSSELL
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Essex Police Chief Ron Hoague reads an apology to Brandon Williams during a protest outside the department in Essex, Vt., on Thursday, July 22, 2021, to protest the department’s treatment of Williams. (VtDigger - Glenn Russell) ....

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Burlington's Office of Racial Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging Hosts City's First Juneteenth Celebration, June 19

Burlington's Office of Racial Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging Hosts City's First Juneteenth Celebration, June 19
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Essex Westford School District's Proposed Equity Policy Prompts Heated Debate


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An equity policy proposed for the Essex Westford School District has galvanized members of the suburban community in recent weeks, drawing hundreds of people to both virtual and in-person meetings.
Critics of the policy say it is divisive and difficult to parse, and supports teachings that might make white students feel shame and guilt. Supporters, meanwhile, argue that grappling with issues of race and equity will help kids become critical thinkers and improve education for all students.
Essex Westford school leaders assert that there is nothing that should be controversial about the proposed policy, which likely will be put to a school board vote on June 15. Instead, they say, the district s commitment to equity is part of its overarching vision and aims to make school a place where all of its 4,500 students 14.6 percent of whom are nonwhite can succeed. This, they argue, is the f ....

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Human Rights Commission Complaint Accuses Bennington, Vt. Of Unlawful Retaliation


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Two former residents of Bennington, Vermont, have filed a complaint with the state’s Human Rights Commission. They claim the town unlawfully retaliated against them after they spoke out against racist treatment by town police.
“They felt that there were numerous instances of racially motivated targeting and harassment of them by police officers. For the two months that they lived in Bennington, they made complaints, never heard back, and then two months later, without warning, their identities, personal information, status as complainants and videos of them were revealed by the Bennington select board during an open select board meeting, said senior staff attorney Jay Diaz. “This disclosure constitutes retaliation. Because, as the Bennington select board well knows, and as many people well know across the country, if people who make police misconduct complaints are afraid that their identities will be exposed, whether it s to law enforcement in the community, ....

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