Green Mountain Justice: Voices From the Edge

E3: 38 Years of Fireworks: A Love Story from the Edge and Back Home Again

46 min · 16 de nov de 2025
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Thirty-eight years ago, a teenage girl grabbed a boy and kissed him. There were fireworks. They've been together ever since. Matt and Elizabeth Hunt have held onto each other through everything—raising children, losing nearly everything, living in their car, camping outside in Vermont winters, navigating Elizabeth's serious illness while Matt does everything he can to care for her. Through it all, the fireworks are still there. But their love story isn't just about resilience. It's about what happens when systems fail our neighbors while Vermont proclaims progressive values. Working alongside other trusted partners, Green Mountain Justice helped Matt and Elizabeth overturn a wrongful eviction and fight back against being exited from shelter. Today, they're in their own apartment in Rutland—not because the system worked, but because people refused to accept that our neighbors should live without dignity. Their story reveals what we know at Green Mountain Justice: homelessness isn't just a housing crisis. It's a moral crisis. And liberation begins when somebody actually cares. 🎧 Listen now and hear Matt and Elizabeth's journey from the edge and back home again.

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