
Genocide is a Global Issue
Right now a Holocaust Education bill (S. 87) is in senate education that will require all students grades 6th through 12th to learn about the holocaust for at least six hours a year. While we firmly support the teaching of the Holocaust we believe 1) Holocaust should be taught in depth and in context and 2) Genocide is a global issue and this bill should include a global perspective.

Toolkit: Organizing a Summer Social Justice Camp
In Summer 2023, we hosted our first Summer Social Justice Camp for middle and high school students in Chittenden County. The goal of the camp was to not only create an incredible learning experience for youth in Chittenden County, but to also provide a framework so youth across the state have access to a camp like this. Read about the camp and check out our toolkit.

Talking about Gaza, Israel, and Palestine in Schools
We are being confronted with challenging feelings and questions regarding religion, land rights, war, and genocide. These feelings and questions and maybe even hate have been showing up in classrooms. This can be incredibly difficult to handle. We’ve put together some resources for talking about the violence and confronting Islamophobia and anti-semitism.

Why schools need to focus on sustaining educators of color
Esther Charlestin experienced extreme racism and had inadequate support from her school district in dealing with it. Read her story and learn about what the Education Justice Coalition is doing to support educators of color.

Youth Organizing Training Program
The Education Justice Coalition has partnered with Outright Vermont to train a cohort of 22 youth across the state in organizing. Saturday was the first of five day-long training sessions spread throughout the school year.

BIPOC Overnight Camp: a beautiful embodiment of collective care and joy as resistance
EdJ hosted our first annual BIPOC Overnight Camp in 2023. Read about the experience and scroll through our many memorable pictures!

EdJ Goes to the Youth Leadership Institute!
The Education Justice Coalition brought three youth from Colchester, Derby, and Winooski to the annual Youth Leadership Institute held by the New England Youth Organizing Network and supported by the Nellie Mae Education Foundation. Read about our experience and look at photos.

Summer Social Justice Camp Reflections
Learn about our first annual Summer Social Justice Camp.

Summer Equity & Antiracism Professional Development
We worked with our community to compile a list of Summer Equity & Antiracism Professional Development for educators. Check out the list we came up with!

Passing EQS: A Cause for Celebration!
We are excited to share that on May 18th, the Vermont State Board of Education unanimously passed Act.1’s updated Inclusive Education Quality Standards (EQS). Read more to find out what’s next.

Help change the culture in schools by acting on S.103
The House Education Committee is considering excluding students from S.103 which would help expand the definition of what counts as harassment. We need your help to ensure students are included in this bill!

First Annual Education for Social Justice Conference Brings Hope for Change in Schools
The Education Justice Coalition of Vermont and partner organizations hosted its first annual statewide Education for Social Justice conference on Saturday, April 1st at White River Valley High School in South Royalton. The theme was “Reimagining Schools, Connecting Communities”.

Coalition Strongly Opposes Legislative Proposal for “Threat Assessments” of Vermont Students
The “threat assessment” proposal includes no guidelines, due process or privacy protections, requires police participation; likely to cause disproportionate harm to children from low-income households, children from BIPOC communities, and children with disabilities.

Support Trans Student Athletes
Recently, a Christian school girls basketball team refused to play a championship game against an opponent with a transgender student athlete. We are uplifting Outright Vermont’s message in solidarity.

Racism in Sports is a Systemic Issue
Set off by a racist TikTok video from a CVU athlete, a wave of activism by Vermont sports teams has brought to light a multitude of systemic issues underlying this one incident.

It's Time to Transform our Schools
COVID has deeply affected all of us. The current situation in schools is severely impacting student learning and teachers’ ability to teach.
