Condos: The dangers of election disinformation
Opinion Jim Condos Opinion Jim Condos

Condos: The dangers of election disinformation

As we watch new information emerge from the January 6 Committee Congressional hearings, one truth has been made crystal clear. Whether it’s insurrection at the Capitol or violent threats against election officials, these acts are a consequence of a single insidious lie: that voter fraud altered the outcome of the 2020 General Election.

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Opinion the White Affinity Group of the Vt. General Assembly Social Equity Caucus Opinion the White Affinity Group of the Vt. General Assembly Social Equity Caucus

Racial bias and divisive blame strategies harm community safety

In an NBC5 story in May, Burlington’s Acting Police Chief Jon Murad said that Burlington was seeing an uptick in crime and “disorder” caused by members of “affinity groups” who knew each other but weren’t gang members.

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A good idea worth sharing 
Opinion Lisa Scagliotti Opinion Lisa Scagliotti

A good idea worth sharing 

The Good Citizen Challenge’s target audience is kids aged 18 and under. While most are too young to vote, it’s hardly too early for them to learn about what it means to be informed and engaged members of their communities and our state.

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Opinion Mary Ann Donnelly-DeBay Opinion Mary Ann Donnelly-DeBay

LETTER: Letting go of restraint and seclusion

I was invited to join the Waterbury Area Anti-Racism Coalition in April to discuss the impact of trauma associated with the use of restraint and seclusion, and I have since followed the process of policy review by the Harwood Unified Union School District.

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Juneteenth marks freedom for all
Opinion Caitlin Frauton Opinion Caitlin Frauton

Juneteenth marks freedom for all

Did you know that July 4, 1776, only represents the day that white male Americans became free? We celebrate Juneteenth (a combination of the words "June" and "Nineteenth") to commemorate June 19, 1865, the day which slavery officially ended in our country and independence was granted to Black communities who waited an additional 89 years after the Declaration of Independence to become free.

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