Event Calendar

Vermont Left Events: January 2025

Below is a selection of upcoming events in Vermont relevant to the left.

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Wed. Jan 8
6:00 PM

Democracy Creative
266 Pine St
Burlington

“A discussion of workplace issues and organizing, co-hosted by the Vermont IWW. All workers welcome.”

Fri. Jan 10
7:00 PM

179 S Winooski Ave
Burlington

“Up against one of the most powerful companies in the world, a group of Amazon workers attempts to unionize their warehouse in Staten Island, New York.” Trailer: www.unionthefilm.com

Prison Letter Writing
Peace & Justice Center

Sat. Jan 11
1:00 PM

239 S. Union St
Suite 3
Burlington

“Come write letters to folks in prison with us! We will provide the envelopes, stamps, and paper needed, as well as the names! We will mostly be writing to folks currently incarcerated at CRCF in South Burlington. Come join us! You will be able to use the Peace & Justice Center as a return address.”

Sat. Jan 15
11:00 AM

Vermont Statehouse
Montpelier

“From hospital and health center closures to evictions and Medicaid cutoffs, working-class Vermonters are bearing the brunt of our state’s healthcare and housing crises.Join us at the State House on January 15th, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday, to call on Governor Scott and legislative leaders to guarantee healthcare and housing as human rights for all. From hospital and health center closures to evictions and Medicaid cutoffs, working-class Vermonters are bearing the brunt of our state’s healthcare and housing crises. Join us at the State House on January 15th, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday, to call on Governor Scott and legislative leaders to guarantee healthcare and housing as human rights for all.”

Anarchist Skillshare
Multiple organizations

Fri. Jan 17 – Sun. Jan 19

Multiple locations
Burlington

“Gather in community for a weekend full of learning, care and skill building. Ring in the presidential inauguration by collecting skills and resources to help us support one another and resist the systems that oppress us.”

Raul Hilberg & Holocaust Studies
Peace & Justice Center

Sun. Jan 19
3:00 PM

239 S. Union St
Suite 3
Burlington

“Did you know that one of the most renowned and influential Holocaust historians in the world lived here in Burlington and taught here at UVM? Come to the Peace & Justice Center on Sunday, January 19th at 3pm for a conversation with Professor Alan Steinweis about the research and impact of Raul Hilberg. Hilberg’s seminal work The Destruction of the European Jews was a landmark moment in Holocaust studies, influencing countless subsequent historians and the global population in understanding the Nazi atrocities. Hilberg himself escaped Nazi-occupied Austria in 1939 with his family, ultimately coming to UVM in 1955. In honor of International Holocaust Remembrance Day, come learn about this globally impactful Burlington local.”

Palestine-Israel Film Series – “Lyd”
Jewish Voice for Peace VT-NH

Sun. Jan 19
4:00 PM

Savoy Theater
Montpelier

“A story of a city that once connected Palestine to the world — what it once was, what it is now, and what it could have become. Includes the short film The Present.”
Lyd trailer
The Present trailer

Wed. Jan 22
6:00 PM

Democracy Creative
266 Pine St
Burlington

“A discussion of workplace issues and organizing, co-hosted by the Vermont IWW. All workers welcome.”

Inauguration Protest
Party for Socialism & Liberation

Mon. Jan 20
11:00 AM

City Hall Park
Burlington

“On Inauguration Day, January 20th, people will come together in Washington D.C. and in cities and towns across the country in a nationwide mobilization opposing Trump’s ultra-right, billionaire agenda. On Inauguration Day, January 20th, people will come together in Washington D.C. and in cities and towns across the country in a nationwide mobilization opposing Trump’s ultra-right, billionaire agenda.”

Thur. Jan 23
6:00 PM

UVM Davis Center
Burlington

“‘Abolition & Revolution’ is a radical archival documentary film by Burlington filmmaker/activist April Fisher. The film weaves together footage of the Black Panthers, Young Lords, Zapatistas, and other luminary freedom fighters into one piece that aims to incite and inspire.
Doors will open at 6pm, providing an opportunity to connect with activists from local organizations including FreeHer, Food Not Bombs VT, Migrant Justice, and more.
Opening speeches by the wonderful Lydia Diamond and FreeHer VT.”

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