Green Mountain Justice: Voices From the Edge
In Vermont, we often talk about our values of freedom and unity, but for too many of our neighbors, these remain distant promises rather than lived realities. Today we're speaking with Jerome Hazelwood, a Black veteran whose journey through homelessness reveals the intersection of systemic racism, healthcare failures, and housing insecurity that shapes daily life for many BIPOC Vermonters. For such a progressive state, why are Black neighbors five times more likely to experience homelessness than us white folks? Why is Black homeownership per capita only 21.1% (4th lowest in the nation). White homeownership per capita is 72.6%, meaning that Vermont's homeownership rate is the 5th most unequitable (72.6%) in the United States. Jerome's story challenges us to examine not just individual resilience, but the systems that create and perpetuate inequality.
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