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Research shows Vermont police still stop and search Black and Hispanic drivers more often than white drivers. While disparities have decreased since 2020-2021, they remain significant, with Black ...
The latest study in an ongoing effort to track traffic stops across Vermont indicates that Black, Hispanic and Asian drivers continue to be disproportionately targeted, even though the number of ...
BURLINGTON, Vt. — Out of the nearly 7,000 farms in Vermont, only 17 are Black-owned, according to the 2017 U.S. agriculture census. A $2 million fund is seeking to expand access to farm land ...
In 2019, Black people were six times more likely to be jailed than white people in Vermont, even though they made up just 1.4% of the population. They were also more likely to be locked up for ...
Vermont law enforcement agencies are doing fewer traffic stops since the COVID-19 pandemic, but Black and Hispanic drivers are still being disproportionately policed, according to a new study ...
For two years, Kiah Morris endured racial harassment as Vermont’s only black female representative. In September, she abruptly resigned, citing the harassment and threats and shocking the ...