Vermont high school to fly Black Lives Matter flag so community might ‘recognize white privilege’
A Vermont school board unanimously voted to fly a Black Lives Matter flag outside a Montpelier high school to raise the “collective consciousness” of white people. Black History Month will be honored next month at Montpelier High School with a flag meant, in part, to educate the community on “white privilege.” The decision was made after…
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