“I don’t want it to take a predator in the White House and a Black man having to die on national television for nine minutes and 28 seconds for us to get to...
Vermont Humanities
Vermont Humanities partnered with diverse organizations and scholars to create the Vermont Civics Collaborative, an initiative examining the aftermath of the 2020 election to build understanding and create civic engagement. They partnered with seven organizations and engaged a facilitator to shape the work, which included three interactive programs and a podcast.
Talking In Place: What Can Vermont Town Meetings Teach Us About Bridging Divides?
Author Susan Clark, historian Paul M. Searls, podcaster Erica Heilman, and UVM professor Cheryl Morse reflect on what Vermont’s rural town meeting tradition can teach us...
Why Does the Electoral College Matter?
The job of the Electoral College is to select the President and Vice President after the people of each state have voted. When the national vote and the electoral vote...
Tim Wise is among the most prominent anti-racist writers and educators in the United States. He has spent the past 25 years speaking to audiences in all 50 states, on...