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VERMONT HUMANITIES
Vermont Humanities seeks to engage all Vermonters in the world of ideas, foster a culture of thoughtfulness, and inspire a lifelong love of reading and learning. PROGRAMS | VERMONT HUMANITIES 11 Loomis Street Montpelier, Vermont 05602 p: (802) 262-2626 f: (802)262-2620
VERMONT READS 2021
Vermont Reads 2021: We Contain Multitudes Our Vermont Reads choice for 2021 is a novel in letters. It tells the paired stories of two very different teenage boys who are initially reluctant to participate in a pen-pal assignment from their high school English teacher, but ultimately grow well beyond the boundaries of the school project to reveal earth-shattering revelations about themselves *DIGITAL* AN EVENING WITH ANGIE THOMAS Join Angie Thomas, the author of five acclaimed books, in a free Zoom presentation for Vermont Reads 2020.Her bestselling debut novel, The Hate U Give, won multiple national and international awards.Vermont Reads has introduced the book to thousands of Vermonters of all ages, who engaged with Thomas’ YA novel through a variety of communityactivities.
WORDS IN THE WOODS
Recorded Sessions. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, we were unable to hold public events such as Words in the Woods in the summer of 2020. However, we recorded several exclusive video events with poets, produced on-location at Vermont State Parks. JACK MAYER | VERMONT HUMANITIES Jack Mayer is a Vermont writer and pediatrician. In 1991, he established Rainbow Pediatrics in Middlebury, where he continues to practice primary care pediatrics. THE COUNTERCULTURE’S IMPACT ON VERMONT AND VERMONT’S In the late 1960s and ’70s, thousands of young migrants, largely from the cities and suburbs of New York and Massachusetts, turned their backs on the establishment of the 1950s and moved to the back woods, small towns and cities of rural Vermont, spawning a revolution that impacted the state’s politics, agriculture, education, business practices, and culture.WILLIAM EDELGLASS
11 Loomis Street Montpelier, Vermont 05602 p: (802) 262-2626 f: (802)262-2620
LINDA RADTKE
Linda Radtke was a Vermont high school teacher for thirty-one years and now produces the VPR Choral Hour on Vermont Public Radio. She has a special interest in local history, and enjoys doing research on each town she visits with her programs. DIRECTOR OF LITERACY PROGRAMS JOB DESCRIPTION Vermont Council on the Humanities . Job Description – Sept 2016 . Director of Literacy Programs . BASIC FUNCTION . The Director of Literacy Programs develops, oversees, directs, evaluates, andimplements
VERMONT HUMANITIES
Vermont Humanities seeks to engage all Vermonters in the world of ideas, foster a culture of thoughtfulness, and inspire a lifelong love of reading and learning. PROGRAMS | VERMONT HUMANITIES 11 Loomis Street Montpelier, Vermont 05602 p: (802) 262-2626 f: (802)262-2620
VERMONT READS 2021
Vermont Reads 2021: We Contain Multitudes Our Vermont Reads choice for 2021 is a novel in letters. It tells the paired stories of two very different teenage boys who are initially reluctant to participate in a pen-pal assignment from their high school English teacher, but ultimately grow well beyond the boundaries of the school project to reveal earth-shattering revelations about themselves *DIGITAL* AN EVENING WITH ANGIE THOMAS Join Angie Thomas, the author of five acclaimed books, in a free Zoom presentation for Vermont Reads 2020.Her bestselling debut novel, The Hate U Give, won multiple national and international awards.Vermont Reads has introduced the book to thousands of Vermonters of all ages, who engaged with Thomas’ YA novel through a variety of communityactivities.
WORDS IN THE WOODS
Recorded Sessions. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, we were unable to hold public events such as Words in the Woods in the summer of 2020. However, we recorded several exclusive video events with poets, produced on-location at Vermont State Parks. JACK MAYER | VERMONT HUMANITIES Jack Mayer is a Vermont writer and pediatrician. In 1991, he established Rainbow Pediatrics in Middlebury, where he continues to practice primary care pediatrics. THE COUNTERCULTURE’S IMPACT ON VERMONT AND VERMONT’S In the late 1960s and ’70s, thousands of young migrants, largely from the cities and suburbs of New York and Massachusetts, turned their backs on the establishment of the 1950s and moved to the back woods, small towns and cities of rural Vermont, spawning a revolution that impacted the state’s politics, agriculture, education, business practices, and culture.WILLIAM EDELGLASS
11 Loomis Street Montpelier, Vermont 05602 p: (802) 262-2626 f: (802)262-2620
LINDA RADTKE
Linda Radtke was a Vermont high school teacher for thirty-one years and now produces the VPR Choral Hour on Vermont Public Radio. She has a special interest in local history, and enjoys doing research on each town she visits with her programs. DIRECTOR OF LITERACY PROGRAMS JOB DESCRIPTION Vermont Council on the Humanities . Job Description – Sept 2016 . Director of Literacy Programs . BASIC FUNCTION . The Director of Literacy Programs develops, oversees, directs, evaluates, andimplements
PROGRAMS | VERMONT HUMANITIES 11 Loomis Street Montpelier, Vermont 05602 p: (802) 262-2626 f: (802)262-2620
WORDS IN THE WOODS
Recorded Sessions. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, we were unable to hold public events such as Words in the Woods in the summer of 2020. However, we recorded several exclusive video events with poets, produced on-location at Vermont State Parks.FIRST WEDNESDAYS
The 2020-2021 season of free First Wednesdays talks has come to a close. We will post the schedule for the 2021-2022 season in earlySeptember.
WORDS IN THE WOODS WITH BRYAN BLANCHETTE In this live presentation, Abenaki singer-songwriter Bryan Blanchette leads an in-person visit to Elmore State Park in Elmore, Vermont. Please note: We will post more details about how to register for and attend the event closer to the date. About Bryan Blanchette THE HISTORY AND STRUCTURE OF STONE WALLS 11 Loomis Street Montpelier, Vermont 05602 p: (802) 262-2626 f: (802)262-2620
PROJECT TO TELL IMMIGRATION STORIES THROUGH FOOD MARKETS “When you move to a new place, it’s human nature to look for somewhere you can connect,” says Charlotte Barrett, the Community Preservation Manager of Historic New England.. “For people who come from another country, food links them to their homeland and to eachother.
JACK MAYER | VERMONT HUMANITIES Jack Mayer is a Vermont writer and pediatrician. In 1991, he established Rainbow Pediatrics in Middlebury, where he continues to practice primary care pediatrics. DIGITAL FIRST WEDNESDAYS 11 Loomis Street Montpelier, Vermont 05602 p: (802) 262-2626 f: (802)262-2620
LITERACY PROGRAM MANAGER JOB DESCRIPTION JUNE 2020 Administrative and Data Management • Electronically maintain data related to literacy program events, contacts, and grants. • Maintain all files in accordance with regulations and Vermont Humanities’retention policies.
INDIRA GANDHI AND BENAZIR BHUTTO: WOMEN AS LEADERS IN 11 Loomis Street Montpelier, Vermont 05602 p: (802) 262-2626 f: (802)262-2620
VERMONT HUMANITIES
Vermont Humanities seeks to engage all Vermonters in the world of ideas, foster a culture of thoughtfulness, and inspire a lifelong love of reading and learning.VERMONT READS 2021
Vermont Reads 2021: We Contain Multitudes Our Vermont Reads choice for 2021 is a novel in letters. It tells the paired stories of two very different teenage boys who are initially reluctant to participate in a pen-pal assignment from their high school English teacher, but ultimately grow well beyond the boundaries of the school project to reveal earth-shattering revelations about themselves *DIGITAL* AN EVENING WITH ANGIE THOMAS Join Angie Thomas, the author of five acclaimed books, in a free Zoom presentation for Vermont Reads 2020.Her bestselling debut novel, The Hate U Give, won multiple national and international awards.Vermont Reads has introduced the book to thousands of Vermonters of all ages, who engaged with Thomas’ YA novel through a variety of communityactivities.
WORDS IN THE WOODS
Recorded Sessions. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, we were unable to hold public events such as Words in the Woods in the summer of 2020. However, we recorded several exclusive video events with poets, produced on-location at Vermont State Parks.VERMONT READS 2020
Vermont Reads 2020 Extended through June 2021. Due to the twin pandemics of Covid-19 and systemic racism, we are extending Vermont Reads 2020: The Hate U Give until June 2021, the end of the academic year. Angie Thomas’ bestselling YA novel about the Black Lives Matter movement is finding an even wider audience now than when it was first published in 2017. THE COUNTERCULTURE’S IMPACT ON VERMONT AND VERMONT’S In the late 1960s and ’70s, thousands of young migrants, largely from the cities and suburbs of New York and Massachusetts, turned their backs on the establishment of the 1950s and moved to the back woods, small towns and cities of rural Vermont, spawning a revolution that impacted the state’s politics, agriculture, education, business practices, and culture.WILLIAM EDELGLASS
11 Loomis Street Montpelier, Vermont 05602 p: (802) 262-2626 f: (802)262-2620
JACK MAYER | VERMONT HUMANITIES Jack Mayer. Jack Mayer is a Vermont writer and pediatrician. In 1991, he established Rainbow Pediatrics in Middlebury, where he continues to practice primary care pediatrics. He is an instructor in Pediatrics at the University of Vermont School of Medicine and an adjunct faculty for pre-medical students at Middlebury College. Dr. Mayer has CHALL'S STAGES OF READING DEVELOPMENT Chall's Stages of Reading Development Source: Jeanne S. Chall, Stages of Reading Development. N.Y.; McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1983. StageStage O: ding
DIRECTOR OF LITERACY PROGRAMS JOB DESCRIPTION Vermont Council on the Humanities . Job Description – Sept 2016 . Director of Literacy Programs . BASIC FUNCTION . The Director of Literacy Programs develops, oversees, directs, evaluates, andimplements
VERMONT HUMANITIES
Vermont Humanities seeks to engage all Vermonters in the world of ideas, foster a culture of thoughtfulness, and inspire a lifelong love of reading and learning.VERMONT READS 2021
Vermont Reads 2021: We Contain Multitudes Our Vermont Reads choice for 2021 is a novel in letters. It tells the paired stories of two very different teenage boys who are initially reluctant to participate in a pen-pal assignment from their high school English teacher, but ultimately grow well beyond the boundaries of the school project to reveal earth-shattering revelations about themselves *DIGITAL* AN EVENING WITH ANGIE THOMAS Join Angie Thomas, the author of five acclaimed books, in a free Zoom presentation for Vermont Reads 2020.Her bestselling debut novel, The Hate U Give, won multiple national and international awards.Vermont Reads has introduced the book to thousands of Vermonters of all ages, who engaged with Thomas’ YA novel through a variety of communityactivities.
WORDS IN THE WOODS
Recorded Sessions. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, we were unable to hold public events such as Words in the Woods in the summer of 2020. However, we recorded several exclusive video events with poets, produced on-location at Vermont State Parks.VERMONT READS 2020
Vermont Reads 2020 Extended through June 2021. Due to the twin pandemics of Covid-19 and systemic racism, we are extending Vermont Reads 2020: The Hate U Give until June 2021, the end of the academic year. Angie Thomas’ bestselling YA novel about the Black Lives Matter movement is finding an even wider audience now than when it was first published in 2017. THE COUNTERCULTURE’S IMPACT ON VERMONT AND VERMONT’S In the late 1960s and ’70s, thousands of young migrants, largely from the cities and suburbs of New York and Massachusetts, turned their backs on the establishment of the 1950s and moved to the back woods, small towns and cities of rural Vermont, spawning a revolution that impacted the state’s politics, agriculture, education, business practices, and culture.WILLIAM EDELGLASS
11 Loomis Street Montpelier, Vermont 05602 p: (802) 262-2626 f: (802)262-2620
JACK MAYER | VERMONT HUMANITIES Jack Mayer. Jack Mayer is a Vermont writer and pediatrician. In 1991, he established Rainbow Pediatrics in Middlebury, where he continues to practice primary care pediatrics. He is an instructor in Pediatrics at the University of Vermont School of Medicine and an adjunct faculty for pre-medical students at Middlebury College. Dr. Mayer has CHALL'S STAGES OF READING DEVELOPMENT Chall's Stages of Reading Development Source: Jeanne S. Chall, Stages of Reading Development. N.Y.; McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1983. StageStage O: ding
DIRECTOR OF LITERACY PROGRAMS JOB DESCRIPTION Vermont Council on the Humanities . Job Description – Sept 2016 . Director of Literacy Programs . BASIC FUNCTION . The Director of Literacy Programs develops, oversees, directs, evaluates, andimplements
FIRST WEDNESDAYS
2020-2021 Season Has Ended. The 2020-2021 season of free First Wednesdays talks has come to a close. We will post the schedule for the 2021-2022 season in early September. The initial First Wednesdays talks of the new season will begin on October 6. JACK MAYER | VERMONT HUMANITIES Jack Mayer. Jack Mayer is a Vermont writer and pediatrician. In 1991, he established Rainbow Pediatrics in Middlebury, where he continues to practice primary care pediatrics. He is an instructor in Pediatrics at the University of Vermont School of Medicine and an adjunct faculty for pre-medical students at Middlebury College. Dr. Mayer has THE PORTABLE HUMANIST PODCAST SERIES Apr 30, 2020. Katherine Paterson is the author of more than 30 books, including 16 novels for children and young people. She has twice won the Newbery Medal, for “Bridge to Terabithia” in 1978 and for “Jacob Have I Loved” in 1981. In this episode, she discusses and reads from “Bridge to PROJECT TO TELL IMMIGRATION STORIES THROUGH FOOD MARKETS Markets inevitably become social centers.”. Vermont Humanities recently gave a $2,000 grant to Historic New England to support the “More than a Market” project, which will explore the experiences of new Americans through the stories of past and present-day food markets owned by immigrants. Collaborators on the project include the THE HISTORY AND STRUCTURE OF STONE WALLS January 8, 20207:00 pm. New England has thousands of miles of stone walls. Author and builder Kevin Gardner discusses the history of stone walls and how they became a significant element of our landscape, all while building a miniature New England wall in the library. UPCOMING FIRST WEDNESDAYS TALKS 11 Loomis Street Montpelier, Vermont 05602 p: (802) 262-2626 f: (802)262-2620
LINDA RADTKE
Linda Radtke. Linda Radtke was a Vermont high school teacher for thirty-one years and now produces the VPR Choral Hour on Vermont Public Radio. She has a special interest in local history, and enjoys doing research on each town she visits with her programs. A classically trained singer, Linda is a member of Vermont’sprofessional vocal
CHALL'S STAGES OF READING DEVELOPMENT Chall's Stages of Reading Development Source: Jeanne S. Chall, Stages of Reading Development. N.Y.; McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1983. StageStage O: ding
JUNKIE, SISTER, DAUGHTER, MOM: A LOVE STORY FROM THE Junkie. , Sister, Daughter, Mom: A Love Story from the Opioid Epidemic. In October 2018, a young Vermont mom named Madelyn Linsenmeir died after a long struggle with addiction. Her obituary went viral and was read by millions of people around the world. Madelyn’s sister, writer Kate O’Neill, shares her family’s experience loving and THE MEANING OF THE FOURTH OF JULY (SHORT) 6 On the 2d of July, 1776, the old Continental Congress, to the dismay of the lovers of ease, and the worshipers of property, clothed that dreadful idea with all the authority of national sanction. They did so in the form of a resolution.VERMONT HUMANITIES
Vermont Humanities seeks to engage all Vermonters in the world of ideas, foster a culture of thoughtfulness, and inspire a lifelong love of reading and learning.VERMONT READS 2021
Vermont Reads 2021: We Contain Multitudes Our Vermont Reads choice for 2021 is a novel in letters. It tells the paired stories of two very different teenage boys who are initially reluctant to participate in a pen-pal assignment from their high school English teacher, but ultimately grow well beyond the boundaries of the school project to reveal earth-shattering revelations about themselves *DIGITAL* AN EVENING WITH ANGIE THOMAS Join Angie Thomas, the author of five acclaimed books, in a free Zoom presentation for Vermont Reads 2020.Her bestselling debut novel, The Hate U Give, won multiple national and international awards.Vermont Reads has introduced the book to thousands of Vermonters of all ages, who engaged with Thomas’ YA novel through a variety of communityactivities.
PROGRAMS | VERMONT HUMANITIES 11 Loomis Street Montpelier, Vermont 05602 p: (802) 262-2626 f: (802)262-2620
WORDS IN THE WOODS
Recorded Sessions. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, we were unable to hold public events such as Words in the Woods in the summer of 2020. However, we recorded several exclusive video events with poets, produced on-location at Vermont State Parks. JACK MAYER | VERMONT HUMANITIES Jack Mayer. Jack Mayer is a Vermont writer and pediatrician. In 1991, he established Rainbow Pediatrics in Middlebury, where he continues to practice primary care pediatrics. He is an instructor in Pediatrics at the University of Vermont School of Medicine and an adjunct faculty for pre-medical students at Middlebury College. Dr. Mayer hasWILLIAM EDELGLASS
11 Loomis Street Montpelier, Vermont 05602 p: (802) 262-2626 f: (802)262-2620
PROJECT TO TELL IMMIGRATION STORIES THROUGH FOOD MARKETS Markets inevitably become social centers.”. Vermont Humanities recently gave a $2,000 grant to Historic New England to support the “More than a Market” project, which will explore the experiences of new Americans through the stories of past and present-day food markets owned by immigrants. Collaborators on the project include theLINDA RADTKE
Linda Radtke. Linda Radtke was a Vermont high school teacher for thirty-one years and now produces the VPR Choral Hour on Vermont Public Radio. She has a special interest in local history, and enjoys doing research on each town she visits with her programs. A classically trained singer, Linda is a member of Vermont’sprofessional vocal
DIRECTOR OF LITERACY PROGRAMS JOB DESCRIPTION Vermont Council on the Humanities . Job Description – Sept 2016 . Director of Literacy Programs . BASIC FUNCTION . The Director of Literacy Programs develops, oversees, directs, evaluates, andimplements
VERMONT HUMANITIES
Vermont Humanities seeks to engage all Vermonters in the world of ideas, foster a culture of thoughtfulness, and inspire a lifelong love of reading and learning.VERMONT READS 2021
Vermont Reads 2021: We Contain Multitudes Our Vermont Reads choice for 2021 is a novel in letters. It tells the paired stories of two very different teenage boys who are initially reluctant to participate in a pen-pal assignment from their high school English teacher, but ultimately grow well beyond the boundaries of the school project to reveal earth-shattering revelations about themselves *DIGITAL* AN EVENING WITH ANGIE THOMAS Join Angie Thomas, the author of five acclaimed books, in a free Zoom presentation for Vermont Reads 2020.Her bestselling debut novel, The Hate U Give, won multiple national and international awards.Vermont Reads has introduced the book to thousands of Vermonters of all ages, who engaged with Thomas’ YA novel through a variety of communityactivities.
PROGRAMS | VERMONT HUMANITIES 11 Loomis Street Montpelier, Vermont 05602 p: (802) 262-2626 f: (802)262-2620
WORDS IN THE WOODS
Recorded Sessions. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, we were unable to hold public events such as Words in the Woods in the summer of 2020. However, we recorded several exclusive video events with poets, produced on-location at Vermont State Parks. JACK MAYER | VERMONT HUMANITIES Jack Mayer. Jack Mayer is a Vermont writer and pediatrician. In 1991, he established Rainbow Pediatrics in Middlebury, where he continues to practice primary care pediatrics. He is an instructor in Pediatrics at the University of Vermont School of Medicine and an adjunct faculty for pre-medical students at Middlebury College. Dr. Mayer hasWILLIAM EDELGLASS
11 Loomis Street Montpelier, Vermont 05602 p: (802) 262-2626 f: (802)262-2620
PROJECT TO TELL IMMIGRATION STORIES THROUGH FOOD MARKETS Markets inevitably become social centers.”. Vermont Humanities recently gave a $2,000 grant to Historic New England to support the “More than a Market” project, which will explore the experiences of new Americans through the stories of past and present-day food markets owned by immigrants. Collaborators on the project include theLINDA RADTKE
Linda Radtke. Linda Radtke was a Vermont high school teacher for thirty-one years and now produces the VPR Choral Hour on Vermont Public Radio. She has a special interest in local history, and enjoys doing research on each town she visits with her programs. A classically trained singer, Linda is a member of Vermont’sprofessional vocal
DIRECTOR OF LITERACY PROGRAMS JOB DESCRIPTION Vermont Council on the Humanities . Job Description – Sept 2016 . Director of Literacy Programs . BASIC FUNCTION . The Director of Literacy Programs develops, oversees, directs, evaluates, andimplements
PROGRAMS | VERMONT HUMANITIES 11 Loomis Street Montpelier, Vermont 05602 p: (802) 262-2626 f: (802)262-2620
FIRST WEDNESDAYS
2020-2021 Season Has Ended. The 2020-2021 season of free First Wednesdays talks has come to a close. We will post the schedule for the 2021-2022 season in early September. The initial First Wednesdays talks of the new season will begin on October 6. PROJECT TO TELL IMMIGRATION STORIES THROUGH FOOD MARKETS Markets inevitably become social centers.”. Vermont Humanities recently gave a $2,000 grant to Historic New England to support the “More than a Market” project, which will explore the experiences of new Americans through the stories of past and present-day food markets owned by immigrants. Collaborators on the project include the JACK MAYER | VERMONT HUMANITIES Jack Mayer. Jack Mayer is a Vermont writer and pediatrician. In 1991, he established Rainbow Pediatrics in Middlebury, where he continues to practice primary care pediatrics. He is an instructor in Pediatrics at the University of Vermont School of Medicine and an adjunct faculty for pre-medical students at Middlebury College. Dr. Mayer has DIGITAL FIRST WEDNESDAYS 11 Loomis Street Montpelier, Vermont 05602 p: (802) 262-2626 f: (802)262-2620
UPCOMING FIRST WEDNESDAYS TALKS 11 Loomis Street Montpelier, Vermont 05602 p: (802) 262-2626 f: (802)262-2620
THE HISTORY AND STRUCTURE OF STONE WALLS The History and Structure of Stone Walls. New England has thousands of miles of stone walls. Author and builder Kevin Gardner discusses the history of stone walls and how they became a significant element of our landscape, all while building a miniature New England wall in the library. This video was recorded at the Brooks Memorial Library inLINDA RADTKE
Linda Radtke. Linda Radtke was a Vermont high school teacher for thirty-one years and now produces the VPR Choral Hour on Vermont Public Radio. She has a special interest in local history, and enjoys doing research on each town she visits with her programs. A classically trained singer, Linda is a member of Vermont’sprofessional vocal
LITERACY PROGRAM MANAGER JOB DESCRIPTION JUNE 2020 Administrative and Data Management • Electronically maintain data related to literacy program events, contacts, and grants. • Maintain all files in accordance with regulations and Vermont Humanities’retention policies.
INDIRA GANDHI AND BENAZIR BHUTTO: WOMEN AS LEADERS IN Focusing on the examples of Indira Gandhi (PM of India from 1966-77 and 1980-84) and Benazir Bhutto (PM of Pakistan from 1988-90 and 1993-96), we will explore both why countries in the region embraced women in powerful political roles so early, and how women’s leadership on the national stage did and did not reshape politicallife.
VERMONT HUMANITIES
Vermont Humanities seeks to engage all Vermonters in the world of ideas, foster a culture of thoughtfulness, and inspire a lifelong love of reading and learning.VERMONT READS 2021
Vermont Reads 2021: We Contain Multitudes Our Vermont Reads choice for 2021 is a novel in letters. It tells the paired stories of two very different teenage boys who are initially reluctant to participate in a pen-pal assignment from their high school English teacher, but ultimately grow well beyond the boundaries of the school project to reveal earth-shattering revelations about themselves *DIGITAL* AN EVENING WITH ANGIE THOMAS Join Angie Thomas, the author of five acclaimed books, in a free Zoom presentation for Vermont Reads 2020.Her bestselling debut novel, The Hate U Give, won multiple national and international awards.Vermont Reads has introduced the book to thousands of Vermonters of all ages, who engaged with Thomas’ YA novel through a variety of communityactivities.
PROGRAMS | VERMONT HUMANITIES 11 Loomis Street Montpelier, Vermont 05602 p: (802) 262-2626 f: (802)262-2620
WORDS IN THE WOODS
Recorded Sessions. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, we were unable to hold public events such as Words in the Woods in the summer of 2020. However, we recorded several exclusive video events with poets, produced on-location at Vermont State Parks. JACK MAYER | VERMONT HUMANITIES Jack Mayer. Jack Mayer is a Vermont writer and pediatrician. In 1991, he established Rainbow Pediatrics in Middlebury, where he continues to practice primary care pediatrics. He is an instructor in Pediatrics at the University of Vermont School of Medicine and an adjunct faculty for pre-medical students at Middlebury College. Dr. Mayer hasWILLIAM EDELGLASS
11 Loomis Street Montpelier, Vermont 05602 p: (802) 262-2626 f: (802)262-2620
PROJECT TO TELL IMMIGRATION STORIES THROUGH FOOD MARKETS Markets inevitably become social centers.”. Vermont Humanities recently gave a $2,000 grant to Historic New England to support the “More than a Market” project, which will explore the experiences of new Americans through the stories of past and present-day food markets owned by immigrants. Collaborators on the project include theLINDA RADTKE
Linda Radtke. Linda Radtke was a Vermont high school teacher for thirty-one years and now produces the VPR Choral Hour on Vermont Public Radio. She has a special interest in local history, and enjoys doing research on each town she visits with her programs. A classically trained singer, Linda is a member of Vermont’sprofessional vocal
DIRECTOR OF LITERACY PROGRAMS JOB DESCRIPTION Vermont Council on the Humanities . Job Description – Sept 2016 . Director of Literacy Programs . BASIC FUNCTION . The Director of Literacy Programs develops, oversees, directs, evaluates, andimplements
VERMONT HUMANITIES
Vermont Humanities seeks to engage all Vermonters in the world of ideas, foster a culture of thoughtfulness, and inspire a lifelong love of reading and learning.VERMONT READS 2021
Vermont Reads 2021: We Contain Multitudes Our Vermont Reads choice for 2021 is a novel in letters. It tells the paired stories of two very different teenage boys who are initially reluctant to participate in a pen-pal assignment from their high school English teacher, but ultimately grow well beyond the boundaries of the school project to reveal earth-shattering revelations about themselves *DIGITAL* AN EVENING WITH ANGIE THOMAS Join Angie Thomas, the author of five acclaimed books, in a free Zoom presentation for Vermont Reads 2020.Her bestselling debut novel, The Hate U Give, won multiple national and international awards.Vermont Reads has introduced the book to thousands of Vermonters of all ages, who engaged with Thomas’ YA novel through a variety of communityactivities.
PROGRAMS | VERMONT HUMANITIES 11 Loomis Street Montpelier, Vermont 05602 p: (802) 262-2626 f: (802)262-2620
WORDS IN THE WOODS
Recorded Sessions. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, we were unable to hold public events such as Words in the Woods in the summer of 2020. However, we recorded several exclusive video events with poets, produced on-location at Vermont State Parks. JACK MAYER | VERMONT HUMANITIES Jack Mayer. Jack Mayer is a Vermont writer and pediatrician. In 1991, he established Rainbow Pediatrics in Middlebury, where he continues to practice primary care pediatrics. He is an instructor in Pediatrics at the University of Vermont School of Medicine and an adjunct faculty for pre-medical students at Middlebury College. Dr. Mayer hasWILLIAM EDELGLASS
11 Loomis Street Montpelier, Vermont 05602 p: (802) 262-2626 f: (802)262-2620
PROJECT TO TELL IMMIGRATION STORIES THROUGH FOOD MARKETS Markets inevitably become social centers.”. Vermont Humanities recently gave a $2,000 grant to Historic New England to support the “More than a Market” project, which will explore the experiences of new Americans through the stories of past and present-day food markets owned by immigrants. Collaborators on the project include theLINDA RADTKE
Linda Radtke. Linda Radtke was a Vermont high school teacher for thirty-one years and now produces the VPR Choral Hour on Vermont Public Radio. She has a special interest in local history, and enjoys doing research on each town she visits with her programs. A classically trained singer, Linda is a member of Vermont’sprofessional vocal
DIRECTOR OF LITERACY PROGRAMS JOB DESCRIPTION Vermont Council on the Humanities . Job Description – Sept 2016 . Director of Literacy Programs . BASIC FUNCTION . The Director of Literacy Programs develops, oversees, directs, evaluates, andimplements
PROGRAMS | VERMONT HUMANITIES 11 Loomis Street Montpelier, Vermont 05602 p: (802) 262-2626 f: (802)262-2620
FIRST WEDNESDAYS
2020-2021 Season Has Ended. The 2020-2021 season of free First Wednesdays talks has come to a close. We will post the schedule for the 2021-2022 season in early September. The initial First Wednesdays talks of the new season will begin on October 6. PROJECT TO TELL IMMIGRATION STORIES THROUGH FOOD MARKETS Markets inevitably become social centers.”. Vermont Humanities recently gave a $2,000 grant to Historic New England to support the “More than a Market” project, which will explore the experiences of new Americans through the stories of past and present-day food markets owned by immigrants. Collaborators on the project include the JACK MAYER | VERMONT HUMANITIES Jack Mayer. Jack Mayer is a Vermont writer and pediatrician. In 1991, he established Rainbow Pediatrics in Middlebury, where he continues to practice primary care pediatrics. He is an instructor in Pediatrics at the University of Vermont School of Medicine and an adjunct faculty for pre-medical students at Middlebury College. Dr. Mayer has DIGITAL FIRST WEDNESDAYS 11 Loomis Street Montpelier, Vermont 05602 p: (802) 262-2626 f: (802)262-2620
UPCOMING FIRST WEDNESDAYS TALKS 11 Loomis Street Montpelier, Vermont 05602 p: (802) 262-2626 f: (802)262-2620
THE HISTORY AND STRUCTURE OF STONE WALLS The History and Structure of Stone Walls. New England has thousands of miles of stone walls. Author and builder Kevin Gardner discusses the history of stone walls and how they became a significant element of our landscape, all while building a miniature New England wall in the library. This video was recorded at the Brooks Memorial Library inLINDA RADTKE
Linda Radtke. Linda Radtke was a Vermont high school teacher for thirty-one years and now produces the VPR Choral Hour on Vermont Public Radio. She has a special interest in local history, and enjoys doing research on each town she visits with her programs. A classically trained singer, Linda is a member of Vermont’sprofessional vocal
LITERACY PROGRAM MANAGER JOB DESCRIPTION JUNE 2020 Administrative and Data Management • Electronically maintain data related to literacy program events, contacts, and grants. • Maintain all files in accordance with regulations and Vermont Humanities’retention policies.
INDIRA GANDHI AND BENAZIR BHUTTO: WOMEN AS LEADERS IN Focusing on the examples of Indira Gandhi (PM of India from 1966-77 and 1980-84) and Benazir Bhutto (PM of Pakistan from 1988-90 and 1993-96), we will explore both why countries in the region embraced women in powerful political roles so early, and how women’s leadership on the national stage did and did not reshape politicallife.
VERMONT HUMANITIES
Vermont Humanities seeks to engage all Vermonters in the world of ideas, foster a culture of thoughtfulness, and inspire a lifelong love of reading and learning.VERMONT READS 2021
Vermont Reads 2021: We Contain Multitudes Our Vermont Reads choice for 2021 is a novel in letters. It tells the paired stories of two very different teenage boys who are initially reluctant to participate in a pen-pal assignment from their high school English teacher, but ultimately grow well beyond the boundaries of the school project to reveal earth-shattering revelations about themselves *DIGITAL* AN EVENING WITH ANGIE THOMAS Join Angie Thomas, the author of five acclaimed books, in a free Zoom presentation for Vermont Reads 2020.Her bestselling debut novel, The Hate U Give, won multiple national and international awards.Vermont Reads has introduced the book to thousands of Vermonters of all ages, who engaged with Thomas’ YA novel through a variety of communityactivities.
PROGRAMS | VERMONT HUMANITIES 11 Loomis Street Montpelier, Vermont 05602 p: (802) 262-2626 f: (802)262-2620
WORDS IN THE WOODS
Recorded Sessions. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, we were unable to hold public events such as Words in the Woods in the summer of 2020. However, we recorded several exclusive video events with poets, produced on-location at Vermont State Parks. JACK MAYER | VERMONT HUMANITIES Jack Mayer. Jack Mayer is a Vermont writer and pediatrician. In 1991, he established Rainbow Pediatrics in Middlebury, where he continues to practice primary care pediatrics. He is an instructor in Pediatrics at the University of Vermont School of Medicine and an adjunct faculty for pre-medical students at Middlebury College. Dr. Mayer hasWILLIAM EDELGLASS
11 Loomis Street Montpelier, Vermont 05602 p: (802) 262-2626 f: (802)262-2620
PROJECT TO TELL IMMIGRATION STORIES THROUGH FOOD MARKETS Markets inevitably become social centers.”. Vermont Humanities recently gave a $2,000 grant to Historic New England to support the “More than a Market” project, which will explore the experiences of new Americans through the stories of past and present-day food markets owned by immigrants. Collaborators on the project include theLINDA RADTKE
Linda Radtke. Linda Radtke was a Vermont high school teacher for thirty-one years and now produces the VPR Choral Hour on Vermont Public Radio. She has a special interest in local history, and enjoys doing research on each town she visits with her programs. A classically trained singer, Linda is a member of Vermont’sprofessional vocal
DIRECTOR OF LITERACY PROGRAMS JOB DESCRIPTION Vermont Council on the Humanities . Job Description – Sept 2016 . Director of Literacy Programs . BASIC FUNCTION . The Director of Literacy Programs develops, oversees, directs, evaluates, andimplements
VERMONT HUMANITIES
Vermont Humanities seeks to engage all Vermonters in the world of ideas, foster a culture of thoughtfulness, and inspire a lifelong love of reading and learning.VERMONT READS 2021
Vermont Reads 2021: We Contain Multitudes Our Vermont Reads choice for 2021 is a novel in letters. It tells the paired stories of two very different teenage boys who are initially reluctant to participate in a pen-pal assignment from their high school English teacher, but ultimately grow well beyond the boundaries of the school project to reveal earth-shattering revelations about themselves *DIGITAL* AN EVENING WITH ANGIE THOMAS Join Angie Thomas, the author of five acclaimed books, in a free Zoom presentation for Vermont Reads 2020.Her bestselling debut novel, The Hate U Give, won multiple national and international awards.Vermont Reads has introduced the book to thousands of Vermonters of all ages, who engaged with Thomas’ YA novel through a variety of communityactivities.
PROGRAMS | VERMONT HUMANITIES 11 Loomis Street Montpelier, Vermont 05602 p: (802) 262-2626 f: (802)262-2620
WORDS IN THE WOODS
Recorded Sessions. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, we were unable to hold public events such as Words in the Woods in the summer of 2020. However, we recorded several exclusive video events with poets, produced on-location at Vermont State Parks. JACK MAYER | VERMONT HUMANITIES Jack Mayer. Jack Mayer is a Vermont writer and pediatrician. In 1991, he established Rainbow Pediatrics in Middlebury, where he continues to practice primary care pediatrics. He is an instructor in Pediatrics at the University of Vermont School of Medicine and an adjunct faculty for pre-medical students at Middlebury College. Dr. Mayer hasWILLIAM EDELGLASS
11 Loomis Street Montpelier, Vermont 05602 p: (802) 262-2626 f: (802)262-2620
PROJECT TO TELL IMMIGRATION STORIES THROUGH FOOD MARKETS Markets inevitably become social centers.”. Vermont Humanities recently gave a $2,000 grant to Historic New England to support the “More than a Market” project, which will explore the experiences of new Americans through the stories of past and present-day food markets owned by immigrants. Collaborators on the project include theLINDA RADTKE
Linda Radtke. Linda Radtke was a Vermont high school teacher for thirty-one years and now produces the VPR Choral Hour on Vermont Public Radio. She has a special interest in local history, and enjoys doing research on each town she visits with her programs. A classically trained singer, Linda is a member of Vermont’sprofessional vocal
DIRECTOR OF LITERACY PROGRAMS JOB DESCRIPTION Vermont Council on the Humanities . Job Description – Sept 2016 . Director of Literacy Programs . BASIC FUNCTION . The Director of Literacy Programs develops, oversees, directs, evaluates, andimplements
PROGRAMS | VERMONT HUMANITIES 11 Loomis Street Montpelier, Vermont 05602 p: (802) 262-2626 f: (802)262-2620
FIRST WEDNESDAYS
2020-2021 Season Has Ended. The 2020-2021 season of free First Wednesdays talks has come to a close. We will post the schedule for the 2021-2022 season in early September. The initial First Wednesdays talks of the new season will begin on October 6. PROJECT TO TELL IMMIGRATION STORIES THROUGH FOOD MARKETS Markets inevitably become social centers.”. Vermont Humanities recently gave a $2,000 grant to Historic New England to support the “More than a Market” project, which will explore the experiences of new Americans through the stories of past and present-day food markets owned by immigrants. Collaborators on the project include the JACK MAYER | VERMONT HUMANITIES Jack Mayer. Jack Mayer is a Vermont writer and pediatrician. In 1991, he established Rainbow Pediatrics in Middlebury, where he continues to practice primary care pediatrics. He is an instructor in Pediatrics at the University of Vermont School of Medicine and an adjunct faculty for pre-medical students at Middlebury College. Dr. Mayer has DIGITAL FIRST WEDNESDAYS 11 Loomis Street Montpelier, Vermont 05602 p: (802) 262-2626 f: (802)262-2620
UPCOMING FIRST WEDNESDAYS TALKS 11 Loomis Street Montpelier, Vermont 05602 p: (802) 262-2626 f: (802)262-2620
THE HISTORY AND STRUCTURE OF STONE WALLS The History and Structure of Stone Walls. New England has thousands of miles of stone walls. Author and builder Kevin Gardner discusses the history of stone walls and how they became a significant element of our landscape, all while building a miniature New England wall in the library. This video was recorded at the Brooks Memorial Library inLINDA RADTKE
Linda Radtke. Linda Radtke was a Vermont high school teacher for thirty-one years and now produces the VPR Choral Hour on Vermont Public Radio. She has a special interest in local history, and enjoys doing research on each town she visits with her programs. A classically trained singer, Linda is a member of Vermont’sprofessional vocal
LITERACY PROGRAM MANAGER JOB DESCRIPTION JUNE 2020 Administrative and Data Management • Electronically maintain data related to literacy program events, contacts, and grants. • Maintain all files in accordance with regulations and Vermont Humanities’retention policies.
INDIRA GANDHI AND BENAZIR BHUTTO: WOMEN AS LEADERS IN Focusing on the examples of Indira Gandhi (PM of India from 1966-77 and 1980-84) and Benazir Bhutto (PM of Pakistan from 1988-90 and 1993-96), we will explore both why countries in the region embraced women in powerful political roles so early, and how women’s leadership on the national stage did and did not reshape politicallife.
VERMONT HUMANITIES
Vermont Humanities seeks to engage all Vermonters in the world of ideas, foster a culture of thoughtfulness, and inspire a lifelong love of reading and learning. *DIGITAL* AN EVENING WITH ANGIE THOMAS Join Angie Thomas, the author of five acclaimed books, in a free Zoom presentation for Vermont Reads 2020.Her bestselling debut novel, The Hate U Give, won multiple national and international awards.Vermont Reads has introduced the book to thousands of Vermonters of all ages, who engaged with Thomas’ YA novel through a variety of communityactivities.
VERMONT READS 2021
Vermont Reads 2021: We Contain Multitudes Our Vermont Reads choice for 2021 is a novel in letters. It tells the paired stories of two very different teenage boys who are initially reluctant to participate in a pen-pal assignment from their high school English teacher, but ultimately grow well beyond the boundaries of the school project to reveal earth-shattering revelations about themselvesVERMONT READS 2020
Vermont Reads 2020 Extended through June 2021. Due to the twin pandemics of Covid-19 and systemic racism, we are extending Vermont Reads 2020: The Hate U Give until June 2021, the end of the academic year. Angie Thomas’ bestselling YA novel about the Black Lives Matter movement is finding an even wider audience now than when it was first published in 2017.WORDS IN THE WOODS
Recorded Sessions. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, we were unable to hold public events such as Words in the Woods in the summer of 2020. However, we recorded several exclusive video events with poets, produced on-location at Vermont State Parks. THE COUNTERCULTURE’S IMPACT ON VERMONT AND VERMONT’S In the late 1960s and ’70s, thousands of young migrants, largely from the cities and suburbs of New York and Massachusetts, turned their backs on the establishment of the 1950s and moved to the back woods, small towns and cities of rural Vermont, spawning a revolution that impacted the state’s politics, agriculture, education, business practices, and culture.WILLIAM EDELGLASS
11 Loomis Street Montpelier, Vermont 05602 p: (802) 262-2626 f: (802)262-2620
JACK MAYER | VERMONT HUMANITIES Jack Mayer. Jack Mayer is a Vermont writer and pediatrician. In 1991, he established Rainbow Pediatrics in Middlebury, where he continues to practice primary care pediatrics. He is an instructor in Pediatrics at the University of Vermont School of Medicine and an adjunct faculty for pre-medical students at Middlebury College. Dr. Mayer hasLINDA RADTKE
Linda Radtke. Linda Radtke was a Vermont high school teacher for thirty-one years and now produces the VPR Choral Hour on Vermont Public Radio. She has a special interest in local history, and enjoys doing research on each town she visits with her programs. A classically trained singer, Linda is a member of Vermont’sprofessional vocal
DIRECTOR OF LITERACY PROGRAMS JOB DESCRIPTION Vermont Council on the Humanities . Job Description – Sept 2016 . Director of Literacy Programs . BASIC FUNCTION . The Director of Literacy Programs develops, oversees, directs, evaluates, andimplements
VERMONT HUMANITIES
Vermont Humanities seeks to engage all Vermonters in the world of ideas, foster a culture of thoughtfulness, and inspire a lifelong love of reading and learning. *DIGITAL* AN EVENING WITH ANGIE THOMAS Join Angie Thomas, the author of five acclaimed books, in a free Zoom presentation for Vermont Reads 2020.Her bestselling debut novel, The Hate U Give, won multiple national and international awards.Vermont Reads has introduced the book to thousands of Vermonters of all ages, who engaged with Thomas’ YA novel through a variety of communityactivities.
VERMONT READS 2021
Vermont Reads 2021: We Contain Multitudes Our Vermont Reads choice for 2021 is a novel in letters. It tells the paired stories of two very different teenage boys who are initially reluctant to participate in a pen-pal assignment from their high school English teacher, but ultimately grow well beyond the boundaries of the school project to reveal earth-shattering revelations about themselvesVERMONT READS 2020
Vermont Reads 2020 Extended through June 2021. Due to the twin pandemics of Covid-19 and systemic racism, we are extending Vermont Reads 2020: The Hate U Give until June 2021, the end of the academic year. Angie Thomas’ bestselling YA novel about the Black Lives Matter movement is finding an even wider audience now than when it was first published in 2017.WORDS IN THE WOODS
Recorded Sessions. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, we were unable to hold public events such as Words in the Woods in the summer of 2020. However, we recorded several exclusive video events with poets, produced on-location at Vermont State Parks. THE COUNTERCULTURE’S IMPACT ON VERMONT AND VERMONT’S In the late 1960s and ’70s, thousands of young migrants, largely from the cities and suburbs of New York and Massachusetts, turned their backs on the establishment of the 1950s and moved to the back woods, small towns and cities of rural Vermont, spawning a revolution that impacted the state’s politics, agriculture, education, business practices, and culture.WILLIAM EDELGLASS
11 Loomis Street Montpelier, Vermont 05602 p: (802) 262-2626 f: (802)262-2620
JACK MAYER | VERMONT HUMANITIES Jack Mayer. Jack Mayer is a Vermont writer and pediatrician. In 1991, he established Rainbow Pediatrics in Middlebury, where he continues to practice primary care pediatrics. He is an instructor in Pediatrics at the University of Vermont School of Medicine and an adjunct faculty for pre-medical students at Middlebury College. Dr. Mayer hasLINDA RADTKE
Linda Radtke. Linda Radtke was a Vermont high school teacher for thirty-one years and now produces the VPR Choral Hour on Vermont Public Radio. She has a special interest in local history, and enjoys doing research on each town she visits with her programs. A classically trained singer, Linda is a member of Vermont’sprofessional vocal
DIRECTOR OF LITERACY PROGRAMS JOB DESCRIPTION Vermont Council on the Humanities . Job Description – Sept 2016 . Director of Literacy Programs . BASIC FUNCTION . The Director of Literacy Programs develops, oversees, directs, evaluates, andimplements
PROGRAMS | VERMONT HUMANITIES 11 Loomis Street Montpelier, Vermont 05602 p: (802) 262-2626 f: (802)262-2620
WORDS IN THE WOODS
Recorded Sessions. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, we were unable to hold public events such as Words in the Woods in the summer of 2020. However, we recorded several exclusive video events with poets, produced on-location at Vermont State Parks. VERMONT READS BOOK CHOICE 2021: WE CONTAIN MULTITUDES BY By Sahra Ali. Montpelier VT: Montpelier VT—Vermont Humanities recently announced its Vermont Reads book choice for 2021: We Contain Multitudes by Sarah Henstra.FIRST WEDNESDAYS
2020-2021 Season Has Ended. The 2020-2021 season of free First Wednesdays talks has come to a close. We will post the schedule for the 2021-2022 season in early September. The initial First Wednesdays talks of the new season will begin on October 6. PROJECT TO TELL IMMIGRATION STORIES THROUGH FOOD MARKETS Markets inevitably become social centers.”. Vermont Humanities recently gave a $2,000 grant to Historic New England to support the “More than a Market” project, which will explore the experiences of new Americans through the stories of past and present-day food markets owned by immigrants. Collaborators on the project include the JACK MAYER | VERMONT HUMANITIES Jack Mayer. Jack Mayer is a Vermont writer and pediatrician. In 1991, he established Rainbow Pediatrics in Middlebury, where he continues to practice primary care pediatrics. He is an instructor in Pediatrics at the University of Vermont School of Medicine and an adjunct faculty for pre-medical students at Middlebury College. Dr. Mayer has THE HISTORY AND STRUCTURE OF STONE WALLS January 8, 20207:00 pm. New England has thousands of miles of stone walls. Author and builder Kevin Gardner discusses the history of stone walls and how they became a significant element of our landscape, all while building a miniature New England wall in the library.LINDA RADTKE
Linda Radtke. Linda Radtke was a Vermont high school teacher for thirty-one years and now produces the VPR Choral Hour on Vermont Public Radio. She has a special interest in local history, and enjoys doing research on each town she visits with her programs. A classically trained singer, Linda is a member of Vermont’sprofessional vocal
JUNKIE, SISTER, DAUGHTER, MOM: A LOVE STORY FROM THE Junkie. , Sister, Daughter, Mom: A Love Story from the Opioid Epidemic. In October 2018, a young Vermont mom named Madelyn Linsenmeir died after a long struggle with addiction. Her obituary went viral and was read by millions of people around the world. Madelyn’s sister, writer Kate O’Neill, shares her family’s experience loving and J. D. SALINGER’S FAMILY DRAMAS December 6, 20177:00 pm. Why did Salinger write novels that sound like plays, begging to be acted out? Yale Professor of English and Dean of Humanities Amy Hungerford explores the voices and dramas of the Glass family at the heart of Salinger’s work and his themes of (802) 262-2626 info@vermonthumanities.org*protected email** Home
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*DIGITAL* MURDER IN THE VERMONT WOODS: A STORY ABOUT RACE, CLASS, AND GENDER IN THE 19TH CENTURYJune 8
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Vermont Cooperative for Practice Improvement and Innovation,
Historian Jill Mudgett tells the story of an Indigenous man from southern New England who came to central Vermont during the late 19th century and was the victim of a murder. Recreating community connections in a rural Vermont hill town, this story is about poverty, racism, disability, and gendered violence against women, but is also an account of Indigenous movement and choice despite great obstacles. Registration required. Read More »Categories:
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Good Shepherd Lutheran Church,
In the summer of 2019 Vermont State Senators, Representatives, and citizens met at Hartford Union High School in Hartford, VT to form the Social Equity Caucus to advocate for the creation and passage of social justice legislation affecting people of color. We will hear and discuss what progress has been made from its founding members: State Representative Kevin Christie, State Representative Brian China, and State Representative Lucy Rogers. Read More »Categories:
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MUST FREE SPEECH ENDURE HATE SPEECH?June 29
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Worthen Library
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The First Amendment prevents Congress from passing any laws that abridge the freedom of speech. But what does that actually mean? In this presentation, professor Meg Mott considers the history of speech laws in the United States, how states and municipalities have tried to curb offensive speech, and how the Supreme Court has ruled on those efforts. Read More »Categories:
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