(Burlington) – The Vermont Institute of Community and International Involvement (VICII), the Association of Africans Living in Vermont (AALV), and The Caroline Fund announce that they will co-sponsor a mayoral debate on January 21st, 2021 at 6:00 PM. In these COVID times of shut downs of the economy, culture, civil liberties, prohibitions on public gatherings, and the restrictions on much of City life, the debate will focus on the hopes and plans to recover, restore, reform and transform Burlington where people and their representatives can create a fair, just, prosperous, and beautiful community.
The debate will take place on Zoom and can be watched live at
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLljLFn4BZd2MbdoB13aZa_F00fCfudPVi
or on Town Meeting TV (Comcast channel 1087 and Burlington Telecom channel 17.)
Thato Ratsebe, Associate Director and Programs Manager of AALV will welcome the candidates and the public. The participating candidates are, in alphabetical order, City Councilor Ali Dieng, City Council President Max Tracy, Mayor Miro Weinberger, and Patrick White, Mayoral candidate. Each candidate will make an opening statement, and members of the three sponsoring organizations will ask questions. Candidates will also have the opportunity to ask questions of one another.
For further information please contact: Sandy Baird, Caroline Fund at sandrabaird114@gmail.com
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About the sponsoring organizations:
The Vermont Institute of Community and International Involvement (VICII) is a non-profit, educational organization based in Burlington, Vermont, working to build a vibrant and just community with engaged citizens through dialogue, education, debate, discussion and friendship.
The Association of Africans Living in Vermont helps new Americans from all parts of the world gain independence in their new communities through a range of integration services, including bridging case management, workforce development, behavioral health awareness, and interpreter services programming.
The Caroline Fund helps women in emergencies and gives free legal consultation at the Pro Se Law Clinic. Funding is provided by the community in honor of Caroline Baird Crichfield who was killed in an incident of domestic violence.