It’s been one year since George Floyd was killed by police in Minneapolis, sparking rallies for racial justice across the country. In Vermont, these events were mostly led by young, Black organizers, who brought the movement to towns throughout the second whitest state in the country.
A year later, we asked some of these activists: What’s changed? And what hasn’t?
Guests: Noel Riby-Williams, Maroni Minter, David Phair
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