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Ahead of Pride Month, Vt City Hangs Banners Celebrating Inclusion

Updated on May 26, 2021 at 6:36 pm NBCUniversal Media, LLC Ahead of June s LGBTQ+ Pride Month, community members in Rutland, Vermont, are sending a message that all are welcome in their city. I think it s going to make Rutland a better place, predicted Karly Haven of the nonprofit group Queer Connect Rutland, which is one of the grassroots organizations working to create a Pride celebration for June in Rutland. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather. According to several community leaders in Rutland NECN spoke with, as well as the Pride Center of Vermont, the upcoming Pride observances are believed to be the first for Rutland.

Modi regime lost its credibility amid COVID-19 Crises, Indian Civil Society writes Open Letter to 74th World Health Assembly

The Indian Civil Society has lambasted the Narendra Modi-led New Delhi regime for its criminal negligence amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, arguing that the Indian government has lost its credibility to represent the people of India, and called for strong global political commitment to address the challenges in public health care.

Vermont news: Rutland adopts declaration of inclusion

A growing list of Vermont communities are adopting a new pledge that condemns racism and sends a message that they welcome all people.The city of Rutland joined the list this week, when its Board of Aldermen approved the Declaration of Inclusion in a unanimous vote.“I hope this sends a clear message to the community, to the rest of the state, and really to the country that Rutland is a place that is welcoming of everyone,” said Thomas Franco, a member of the Rutland Board of Aldermen. “No matter your race, your age, your sexual orientation, or gender identity, your disability status that you belong here and that we welcome you.”Franco formally signed his name to the newly adopted document Wednesday, along those of his colleagues.The towns of Pittsford, Pittsfield, Franklin, Brandon, Waterbury, Middlebury and the village of Woodstock have similarly embraced the declaration, according to Al Wakefield, one of the members of a group promoting greater adoption of the Declara

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