Black Vermonters celebrated in new South Burlington exhibit
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From left: René Rentería, Amina Rhoads and Rajnii Eddins. Photo by Emily Rodin.
Emily Rodin is an intern for the University of Vermont’s Community News Service through Report for America’s Local News Internship Program.
SOUTH BURLINGTON — When Rajnii Eddins and René Rentería met at Burlington’s Fletcher Free Library in 2024, neither knew the encounter would lead to an oral history project documenting the stories of Black Vermonters.
Eddins, a poet and activist, and Rentería, a photograp
Emily Rodin is an intern for the University of Vermont’s Community News Service through Report for America’s Local News Internship Program.
SOUTH BURLINGTON — When Rajnii Eddins and René Rentería met at Burlington’s Fletcher Free Library in 2024, neither knew the encounter would lead to an oral history project documenting the stories of Black Vermonters.
Eddins, a poet and activist, and Rentería, a photograp
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