The Talk, Vermont: President Trump’s Enemy within Elimination Plan and the Vermont Response

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From Rev. Arnold Thomas:

Host Rev. Arnold Thomas meets with Jill Martinez Diaz, Executive Director of the Vermont Asylum Assistance Project, Big Hartman, Executive Director & General Counsel of Vermont’s Human Rights Commission, and Lia Ernst, Legal Director of the ACLU of Vermont, to share their thoughts about President Trump’s Enemy Within Elimination Plan, which includes the mass deportation of illegal immigrants and retribution toward those who defy his leadership, and how they and their organizations plan to respond in protecting the rights of all Vermonters.

When African Americans mention “The Talk,” they refer to important conversations their parents or elders had with them concerning how to survive in a racist, hostile, environment, specifically when confronted by the police. I imagine similar conversations occur between parents and children among all People of Color and marginalized communities. However, in a nation that will soon be dominated by people of color, it is crucial that such conversations occur among White families as well concerning how to live peacefully and productively in a multiracial and multicultural country where all prosper. The Talk, Vermont is about the concerns and interests of Black Vermonters, Vermonters of Color, and other marginalized communities that can be shared with all Vermonters and those who wish to live in one of the whitest state in the nation, in the hope that we can truly learn and grow from our interactions with one other, and make Vermont a truly hospitable state in which all may learn and grow.

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