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IN ANTICIPATION OF a speech by an anti-trans activist at Vergennes Union High School on Tuesday evening, several hundred people met up outside the school to make posters in support of transexual people and then marched to the city green for the city’s first Pride rally.
Independent photo/Steve James
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IN ANTICIPATION OF a speech by an anti-trans activist at Vergennes Union High School on Tuesday evening, several hundred people met up outside the school to make posters in support of transexual people and then marched to the city green for the city’s first Pride rally.
Independent photo/Steve James
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VUHS JUNIORS RIZZ Mullin, left, Kestin Puechl-Sproul and Katie Laberge joined in the huge Pride rally and parade that started at the school Tuesday and ended on the city green.
Independent photo/Steve James
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INDEPENDENT PHOTO/STEVE JAMES
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IN ANTICIPATION OF a speech by an anti-trans activist at Vergennes Union High School on Tuesday evening, several hundred people met up outside the school to make
posters in support of transgender people and then marched to the city green for the city’s first Pride rally.
Independent photo/Steve James
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MUHS STUDENTS ATTENDED the Pride event in Vergennes.
Independent photo/Steve James
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MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE STUDENT Elio Farley speaks at the Vergennes pride event.
Independent photo/Steve James
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A COUPLE FROM Brandon came (with their dog) to show their support for trans rights. Independent photo/Steve James
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TRANSEXUAL OPPONENT WALT Heyer speaks via Zoom to a smattering of people at the VUHS auditorium Tuesday about his experience with gender affirming healthcare, transitioning and then detransitioning.
Independent photo/Sophia Afsar-Kesmiri
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BABY AMALIE RULE got into the spirit at the Vergennes pride event.
Independent photo/Steve James
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MIDDLEBURY UNION HIGH School Health educator Anna Hand had a message for those inside and outside Vergennes Union High School on Tuesday evening.
Independent photo/Steve James