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Vt. students advocate for racial justice

ADDIE LENTZNER VISITS a Vermont classroom to read and discuss children’s books focused on topics related to anti-racism. Lentzner is a junior at Middlebury College and is the founder and co-executive director of Vermont Student Anti-Racism Network, a statewide organization that advocates for racial equity and justice in Vermont schools. Photo courtesy of Addie Lentzner

Vermont Student Anti-Racism Network is a statewide, student-run nonprofit that advances equity in Vermont schools.

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