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Bristol Social Justice Series: The Most Costly Journey Community Read & Discussions


There are approximately 1,500 migrant workers that sustain Vermont’s iconic working landscape and turn profits for our many famous Vermont brands. Workers often work 60-80 hours per week and experience isolation, often without a clear sense of where they are. Further, migrant workers are generally excluded from many worker and housing right protections. Join us this November for a viewing and discussion series to learn more about migrant justice and immigration in Vermont, and to talk about ways we can take steps to be better neighbors to those who are so critical to Vermont’s farm culture.

Join us as we host the 2022 Vermont Humanities Community Read and Discussion. A FREE copy of the book is provided to all who register.

Virtual Discussion via Zoom: December 8th | 7-8:30PM
In Person Discussion @ The Library: December 15th | 1-2:30PM

Join us this Giving Season to support migrant farm workers and their families in Vermont.

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