Below is a selection of upcoming events in Vermont relevant to the left.
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Saturday Feb. 3 2:00 PM | Old North End Community Center Burlington | Teach-in on Palestine Vermont Coalition for Palestinian Liberation “Join us on Feb 3rd for a workshop on settler colonialism and Israeli occupation, apartheid in Palestine and the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions movement (BDS). We will also be discussing the Apartheid Free Community campaign in Burlington, which will be on the March 5th ballot. We will discuss BDS and the ballot initiative as important campaigns to join in the local and international struggle for a free Palestine.” |
Sunday Feb. 4 11:00 AM | 32 Hungerford Terrace Burlington | Food Not Cops Orientation Food Not Cops “Do you want to get involved in Food Not Cops? Join us for an orientation, this Sunday Feb. 4th at 11am at 32 Hungerford Terrace! We will go over everything you need to know to become an FNC volunteer. After that, if you would like, you can join us for prepping and serving lunch at the daily distro! Hope to see you there” |
Wednesday Feb. 7 4:00 PM | 94 Colchester Ave Burlington | Valentine’s Day Letter Writing FreeHer VT “Send some love & joy to incarcerated folks at Chittenden Regional Correctional Facility (CRCF), Vermont’s women’s prison located in South Burlington. We’ll be meeting up at the FreeHer space in Burlington on February 7th from 4-7 pm to write letters together. We’ll have hot chocolate, cookies, and other snacks. Please feel free to join for however long you can. See you there!” |
Thursday Feb. 8 5:30 PM | Rabble-Rouser 64 Main St Montpelier | Montpelier Workers’ Circle Vermont AFL-CIO, DSA “A Workers’ Circle is an informal, peer mentoring group for workers to help each other resolve workplace issues while creating a more democratic culture. Workers’ Circles are open to all workers who do not have hiring, firing, or disciplining power in their workplace.” |
Wednesday Feb. 10 6:00 PM | Democracy Creative 266 Pine St Burlington | Burlington Workers’ Circle Vermont AFL-CIO, DSA “A Workers’ Circle is an informal, peer mentoring group for workers to help each other resolve workplace issues while creating a more democratic culture. Workers’ Circles are open to all workers who do not have hiring, firing, or disciplining power in their workplace.” |
Tuesday Feb. 13 7:30 PM | UVM Davis Center Outdoor Amphitheater Burlington | Vigil for Palestine UVM Students for Justice in Palestine By the time you finish reading this, a Palestinian child will be taken from this earth. Their death will be justified by your local news, defended by your classmate, funded by your university’s investments, equipped by your government’s weapons factories, and above all, enabled by your silence. On Tuesday evening, we honor and grieve the countless souls taken in the struggle for freedom. As we mourn the children whose limbs were taken before they could walk, the mothers who buried their sons, the refugees of 1948 who will never return home, and the young men and women tortured and executed for refusing to bow, we affirm that we will carry them forward. We will fight for them as their fight is ours, and they will not have died in vain. Dress warmly (23°F) and wear your keffiyeh. |
Thursday Feb. 15 5:30 PM | Zoom | Our Children are Not a Threat: Keeping Children Safe in the Age of Threat Assessments Education Justice Coalition of Vermont “Our children are not a threat! Currently, Vermont schools are not required to do Behavior Threat Assessments. However, all schools will be required to have a trained Behavioral Threat Assessment Team by July 1, 2025. There are limits on when a Behavioral Threat Assessment can be used. Join us on Thursday, February 15th 5:30-7:00pm on Zoom to learn the facts about threat assessments, how they can put children (especially those with marginalized identities) at risk, and what you can do if a child you know is undergoing a threat assessment.” |
Sunday Feb. 18 3:00 PM | United Church of Northfield 58 South Main St Northfield | Benefit Performance for Gaza Relief Jewish Voice for Peace of VT/NH “The Dog River Trio (Lillian Broderick soprano, Nessa Rabin mezzo-soprano, Alison Cerutti pianist) is planning a benefit performance of Pergolesi’s Stabat Mater at the United Church of Northfield. Stabat Mater can be translated as ‘the sorrowful mother was standing,’ an image befitting the thousands of grieving mothers of Gaza who have lost their children in this brutal assault.” |
Saturday Feb. 24 12:00 PM | Vermont Law School 164 Chelsea St Royalton | People Not Prisons: Keeping People Out of Prison and Prisons Out of VT with FreeHer! FreeHer VT, National Council, and National Lawyers Guild VT “Please join us on February 24th from 12pm-3pm at the Vermont Law School for the “People Not Prisons: Keeping People Out of Prison and Prisons Out of VT with FreeHer!” symposium organized in collaboration with FreeHer VT, The National Council for Incarcerated and Formerly Incarcerated Women and Girls, The National Lawyers Guild, and Vermont Law School. This event brings together organizers, attorneys, students and survivors of carceral violence for a presentation designed to deprogram societal conditioning around prisons. There will be in-person and virtual options for viewing, and the event will conclude with a social hour to encourage people to build relationships and connect with organizations.” |
Wednesday Feb. 28 6:00 PM | Democracy Creative 266 Pine St Burlington | Burlington Workers’ Circle Vermont AFL-CIO, DSA “A Workers’ Circle is an informal, peer mentoring group for workers to help each other resolve workplace issues while creating a more democratic culture. Workers’ Circles are open to all workers who do not have hiring, firing, or disciplining power in their workplace.” |
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